The,,Roach,,ERA
Active Member
did you guys know having a medical card gives up your right to bare arms?
Huck-Nothing in the Michigan act that prevents you from owning a gun infact your card info is held in confidence. I'll check the ccw rules and report back.
If you are concerned about this: Ask your lawyer and leave out no details. And you might want to bring up the points I made above. Then ask your lawyer to pay YOU for telling them something they probably didn't know. Many of them DON'T.So i can still own a gun i privously had? I stay in Sacramento Ca
Not OP butBut I digress. Still wating for the original poster to show us that FEDERAL LAW, cause that's what the BATF background check is, NOT state! (My mother told me to become a lawyer). I told her I was too smart for that!
It's already covered in existing laws.Sorry, but nice try. ; ) ALL of those sections in that code apply to PRE-MEDICAL card holders. (as in before you ever get a medical card) As I said before, SHOW us the FEDERAL law that clearly states one must surrender thier LEGALLY OBTAINED weapons after becoming a MMJ patient. Good luck, cause it has been written yet and WON'T BE. There may be a FEW states or local laws from a handful of bassackwards counties...but guess what? On a FEDREAL level you won't find it cause it would be in violation of the U.S. Constitution, 2nd Ammendment.
Any other challengers? Yawn.
Case closed.
You may be guilty of perjury if you try to buy one and lie, but nothing I can see that takes away your previously purchased firearms, except your behavior.did you guys know having a medical card gives up your right to bare arms?
No it does not say that, even if you take it out of context. Read it again.... it may have something to do with the tranfer from a FFL to an individual.Not OP but
http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/uscode/18/I/44/922
Section (g)
Basically, it says if you use or possess "controlled substances" you can't own a firearm, in as simple of terms as those things get.
*DING DING DING* We have a winner. You sir, are correct.No it does not say that, even if you take it out of context. Read it again.... it may have something to do with the tranfer from a FFL to an individual.
I believe this is what the out of context referal is:
(3) is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled
substance (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802));