I wouldn’t say they’re powerless. Since all banks are under the FDIC, marijuana dispensaries can not have a bank account. And the 4473 states if you have a medical marijuana card, you can not purchase a firearm. So I wonder when the database of medical cards will be compared to the database of CCW permits. GARY.
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As long as control freaks have access to databases and sorting software....
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Private Sales are great.... and Constitutional Carry resolves that problem too.N4KVE wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:42 amI wouldn’t say they’re powerless. Since all banks are under the FDIC, marijuana dispensaries can not have a bank account. And the 4473 states if you have a medical marijuana card, you can not purchase a firearm. So I wonder when the database of medical cards will be compared to the database of CCW permits. GARY.
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Yes, she did. However, remember some people are "special".
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Correct!!Miami_JBT wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 10:56 pmPrivate Sales are great.... and Constitutional Carry resolves that problem too.N4KVE wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:42 amI wouldn’t say they’re powerless. Since all banks are under the FDIC, marijuana dispensaries can not have a bank account. And the 4473 states if you have a medical marijuana card, you can not purchase a firearm. So I wonder when the database of medical cards will be compared to the database of CCW permits. GARY.
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Yes, but like Miami JBT said, the state says you can have both, but the Fed’s say you can’t. A few months ago, at a show, a guy said “I’ll take that gun” & I said “great, sit down here, start filling out the 4473, & give me your DL, & CCW permit”. He gave me his DL, & MMJ card. I showed Ira, & he said “sorry pal, I can’t sell you anything”. The Florida CCW, & MMJ card looked quite similar. GARY.
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The funny thing is, a CCW and a MJ are fine since having both means you don't automatically possess either item.
Fried is crazy since she's pushing both. But honestly, Constitutional Carry, Private Sales, and a Second Amendment Sanctuary resolve this issue.
Fried is crazy since she's pushing both. But honestly, Constitutional Carry, Private Sales, and a Second Amendment Sanctuary resolve this issue.
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She is not sincerely pushing CWPs--it is part of her statutory gig, so that is why she flashes one. Remember way back when Kirsten Gillebrand was highly rated by the NRA--then she got more power and turned completely. Fried will put that to shame at the first opportunity.Miami_JBT wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 1:55 pm The funny thing is, a CCW and a MJ are fine since having both means you don't automatically possess either item.
Fried is crazy since she's pushing both. But honestly, Constitutional Carry, Private Sales, and a Second Amendment Sanctuary resolve this issue.
But there is nothing per se illegal about having a CWP and a MM card. You can have a CWP and not own (or even possess) a gun, and the same with a MM card and weed. The cards signify statutory rights you have qualified for, that's it. They are not legal evidence of anything beyond that.
However, when actual guns and actual weed mix, there are problems due the idiocy of the federal laws. This is problem for us all, but particularly for our vets, many of whom can benefit from MM for pain and PTSD. If the NRA, GOA, VFW, AL, etc., had genuine principles they would be fighting tooth and nail to get marijuana de-scheduled. But they are all in the clutches of people with other agendas, so don't count on it.
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Correct, it only becomes a problem when buying a firearm from a FFL. Question 21E, the bottom question on page one of the current 4473 basically asks if you smoke pot, & if the purchaser answers yes, we can’t complete the sale. And due to current MMJ laws some states have adopted, goes to explain even if you are legally buying weed with a MMJ card, it’s still illegal on the federal level, & we can’t complete the sale. GARYtector wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:26 pm But there is nothing per se illegal about having a CWP and a MM card. You can have a CWP and not own (or even possess) a gun, and the same with a MM card and weed. The cards signify statutory rights you have qualified for, that's it. They are not legal evidence of anything beyond that.