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JJ_BPK
06-26-2018, 06:33
Talk going around about the court ruling that people with pot prescriptions can't buy guns,, BECAUSE pot, at the federal, level is still illegal..

I tend to go with this position.. but would rather they just make it legal and be done with it..

The Conundrum, Quandry, and Horn of the Delama(S)??

SO,, It seems to reason that if you follow the above "legal position" that someone wants a federal registry of people with pot prescriptions so when you get your ATF check, they can block your purchase(S)..

Do we add people with other prescriptions? Oxicotton? Percodan? Percaset? How about a registry of C-Card purchases of Beer, Wine, & Whisky?? AND don't forget people that have DUI convictions, or spousal abuse?

Who else should be in this SUPER REGISTRY of people that can't purchase weapons??

Maybe Democrats? Religious Fanatics(to be determined by a bi-partisan committee),, GAYS?? People with low IQ's (to be determined by a bi-partisan committee), anyone that has every had STD's??

AND while we are at it,, Maybe we should use this registry to prevent DUI convicts from purchasing a vehicle??

Or people with low IQ's from buying books?

OR Spousal abusers from getting married??

Net Net,, Think long and hard before you create a LIST.. :munchin




Court Rules That Medical Marijuana Card Holders Can't Buy Firearms

By Michal Addady September 1, 2016

If you have a medical marijuana card, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says that you can’t buy a gun.

The court ruled 3-0 on Wednesday that a ban preventing medical marijuana card holders from purchasing firearms is not in violation of the Second Amendment, the Associated Press reports. There are nine western states under the appeals court’s jurisdiction, including Nevada, where the case originated.

A lawsuit was filed in 2011 by Nevada resident S. Rowan Wilson after she tried to purchase a gun for self-defense and was denied based on a federal ban on the sale of guns to users of illegal drugs. Though marijuana has been legalized in some places on a state-by-state basis, it remains illegal under federal law. The court maintained that drug use “raises the risk of irrational or unpredictable behavior with which gun use should not be associated.”
reference link (http://fortune.com/2016/09/01/medical-marijuana-gun/)

Joker
06-26-2018, 07:08
In somes eyes PTSD is concidered a mental issue that would preclude gun ownership. My thoughts is if you have a legitament condition, so be it get treatment, if you don’t really have one but claim that you do just to get legal dope the jokes on you.

miclo18d
06-27-2018, 04:54
Talk going around about the court ruling that people with pot prescriptions can't buy guns,, BECAUSE pot, at the federal, level is still illegal..

I tend to go with this position.. but would rather they just make it legal and be done with it..

The Conundrum, Quandry, and Horn of the Delama(S)??

SO,, It seems to reason that if you follow the above "legal position" that someone wants a federal registry of people with pot prescriptions so when you get your ATF check, they can block your purchase(S)..

Do we add people with other prescriptions? Oxicotton? Percodan? Percaset? How about a registry of C-Card purchases of Beer, Wine, & Whisky?? AND don't forget people that have DUI convictions, or spousal abuse?

Who else should be in this SUPER REGISTRY of people that can't purchase weapons??

Maybe Democrats? Religious Fanatics(to be determined by a bi-partisan committee),, GAYS?? People with low IQ's (to be determined by a bi-partisan committee), anyone that has every had STD's??

AND while we are at it,, Maybe we should use this registry to prevent DUI convicts from purchasing a vehicle??

Or people with low IQ's from buying books?

OR Spousal abusers from getting married??

Net Net,, Think long and hard before you create a LIST.. :munchin

In somes eyes PTSD is concidered a mental issue that would preclude gun ownership. My thoughts is if you have a ligitamant condition, so be it get treatment, if you don’t really have one but claim that you do just to get legal dope the jokes on you.

I love how liberals cherry pick everything. They want to make pot just like alcohol, but then turn around and try to make a registry for gun and pot (not even mentioning the hypocracy of banning smoking cigarettes, while saying it’s alright to smoke dope :rolleyes: ). It is either legal and therefor no need to register gun owners with a MMJ card or its illegal and therefor against the law to be in possession of a firearm while committing a crime.

Same thing with mental illness. Either it exists and we should restrict mentally ill patients from having access to guns and/or commit people that are a danger to society from mental illness or not. You can’t say PTSD is a mental illness and not schizophrenia. (I’m not trying to equate them, just trying to show the liberal logic train derailed long ago.)

Also remember that this is coming from the 9th Circus Court, the most overturned court of them all, because.... clown shoes!

PSM
06-27-2018, 09:56
(not even mentioning the hypocracy of banning smoking cigarettes, while saying it’s alright to smoke dope :rolleyes: ).


I can't wait for the first "second-hand pot smoke" suit. :D