I agree. Is a guy on a legit script for oxy going to answer yes?say NO to that question.. Your MMJ is a medical rec? & should not pop up on a background check I thought seeing as it is private.
The oxy script is recognized by the feds. The cannabis rec isn't. The best answer is that the status of gun rights and medical cannabis is unclear - except, as mentioned above, in Oregon where a patient took the issue to the state Supreme Court and won. Even that small victory could be overturned by a federal decision that goes the other way.I agree. Is a guy on a legit script for oxy going to answer yes?
According to the federal gov't, medical marijuana users have no 2nd Amendment rights.So if you get a med card do you need to get rid of your guns?
Thank you for posting the definitive answer.According to the federal gov't, medical marijuana users have no 2nd Amendment rights.
Here's a link to the letter from the ATF:
http://static.infowars.com/2011/09/i/general/ATFOpenLetter092111-1.pdf
Here is the specific question on the 4473 form you have to fill out when you buy any gun FROM A DEALER:You make a good point, MB. The perspective I was taking is that the issuance of the gun license is a state or local thing, correct? If so, then I believe the laws of the state of Maine should inform your answer. According to Maine law, a certified mmj patient could answer no to the question about "taking drugs", as it pertains to mj... imo of course.
"Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?"
do you have more information about that court case? Ive been following it and I can't find anything that shows the results of the court decision.The oxy script is recognized by the feds. The cannabis rec isn't. The best answer is that the status of gun rights and medical cannabis is unclear - except, as mentioned above, in Oregon where a patient took the issue to the state Supreme Court and won. Even that small victory could be overturned by a federal decision that goes the other way.
Here is the specific question on the 4473 form you have to fill out when you buy any gun FROM A DEALER:
Even if you stipulate that marijuana is not addictive, and that you are therefore not "addicted" to its use, and even if you stipulate that if you're an MMJ patient, you're legally entitled to use MMJ under your particular state's law, you are still prohibited from using it under FEDERAL law.So, the quick answer is, if you're adhering to the letter of the law, you can't legally buy a gun if you regularly smoke pot (ie you're a "user").
Again, ALL USE of CANNABIS IS CURRENTLY ILLEGAL IN THE USA UNDER FEDERAL LAW, EVEN MEDICAL USE.
Saying you didn't smoke it "that day" or your'e not high at the time of the actual purchase don't change this. If you use the stuff on a regular basis, you're legally considered a "user" and this applies.
Again, I don't like it. . .see above.
I'm curious, what if your a legal card holder but you choose not to smoke or consume, wouldnt they have to prove that you're an actual user? having the card shouldn't justify their rulings. also anabolic steroids are considered a controlled substance under federal law. so if I have a local doctor prescribing me testosterone for a deficiency, then should I also be considered as a illegal guns carrier?Here is the specific question on the 4473 form you have to fill out when you buy any gun FROM A DEALER:
Even if you stipulate that marijuana is not addictive, and that you are therefore not "addicted" to its use, and even if you stipulate that if you're an MMJ patient, you're legally entitled to use MMJ under your particular state's law, you are still prohibited from using it under FEDERAL law.So, the quick answer is, if you're adhering to the letter of the law, you can't legally buy a gun if you regularly smoke pot (ie you're a "user").
Again, ALL USE of CANNABIS IS CURRENTLY ILLEGAL IN THE USA UNDER FEDERAL LAW, EVEN MEDICAL USE.
Saying you didn't smoke it "that day" or your'e not high at the time of the actual purchase don't change this. If you use the stuff on a regular basis, you're legally considered a "user"
Probably. Roid rage is real.if I have a local doctor prescribing me testosterone for a deficiency, then should I also be considered as a illegal guns carrier?
Actually there is no scientific evidence proving roid rage is rael, but the majority of society does believe that so enough for them to make a case.Probably. Roid rage is real.
yes it is .. look at chris benoit flipping the fuck out ...im suprised otheres haven't cracked yetProbably. Roid rage is real.
so by federal law patients have no rights at allAccording to the federal gov't, medical marijuana users have no 2nd Amendment rights.
Here's a link to the letter from the ATF:
http://static.infowars.com/2011/09/i/general/ATFOpenLetter092111-1.pdf