I'm working on a blog post related to the topic and I was wondering what was your stand on this, should a registered cannabis consumer be allowed to have guns? There are some people who think otherwise
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I will give up my guns when they pry my cold dead fingers from them! Here I can have my firearms and my med card, but 11-1-2019 there will be a new law, any non felon can open or conceal carry any time almost anywhere (wally world says no not here and is stopping the sale of ammo for hand guns)
The meth labs have guns, I must have mine to protect me and mine and yes I world and have shot them!
Every gang member out there has a gun, and they like to just drive by tossing lead, we shoot back!
Thieves like to steal weed, and I will and do protect mine with flying lead!
I am all for any responsible person owning a firearm!
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Very strange question, but then I'm not American. I can't see the correlation between the two. I can say with complete honesty I have never smoked a spliff and then thought 'I wanna go hurt someone' whereas alcohol has contributed to me making some off the chart bad choices.
The only danger I can see is if someone uses their gun as a pipe and forget it's loaded.
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Originally posted by Philcaba View PostI'm working on a blog post related to the topic and I was wondering what was your stand on this, should a registered cannabis consumer be allowed to have guns? There are some people who think otherwiseThe legalization of cannabis in the USA is high and it’s getting even higher. As of July 2019, weed is legal for either recreational or medical use in 33 states and Washington, DC. Now, if you own a gun or you wish to do so, don’t celebrate yet. According to federal law, guns and cannabis …
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Agreed !! I surprises me that such short-sighted thinking is so in the minds of people who lead the country.. but then that requirement has deteriorated substantially...
there are very real criminals out there and even millions more productive law abiding citizens who through no choice of their own will be made into lawbreakers.
my favorite gun...The Judge, a revolver that uses 410 shotgun shells...point and shoot, something’s gettin’ shot. https://www.cabelas.com/product/Taur...ers/706578.uts
It’s just like the debate for legalization that seems to stall when they worry about persons with records for previous conviction. This should be....
1.) majorities want to get a few ounces, sit back and enjoy a bit of relaxation.
2.) Old criminal records should be a completely different set of new laws.
I see see no reason that one and anything to do with the other
when alcohol changed its status...was there a great debate on removing the bootleggers criminal records? .... NO
they just started breaking the corks out of the kegs and enjoying the option to have a drink 🥃
this political correctness in everything we do drive me f^#@!#$ crazy...and to prove it, I’m going to wear 1 blue sock and 1 grey one ......ON MY HANDS. 🤗Last edited by Farmall; 09-07-2019, 08:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Rwise View PostI will give up my guns when they pry my cold dead fingers from them! Here I can have my firearms and my med card, but 11-1-2019 there will be a new law, any non felon can open or conceal carry any time almost anywhere (wally world says no not here and is stopping the sale of ammo for hand guns)
The meth labs have guns, I must have mine to protect me and mine and yes I world and have shot them!
Every gang member out there has a gun, and they like to just drive by tossing lead, we shoot back!
Thieves like to steal weed, and I will and do protect mine with flying lead!
I am all for any responsible person owning a firearm!
Welcome to GWE
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Originally posted by StokeBloke View PostVery strange question, but then I'm not American. I can't see the correlation between the two. I can say with complete honesty I have never smoked a spliff and then thought 'I wanna go hurt someone' whereas alcohol has contributed to me making some off the chart bad choices.
The only danger I can see is if someone uses their gun as a pipe and forget it's loaded.
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Originally posted by Motoman15 View PostThe state police say having a medical cannabis card does not void my right to own firearms. That's good enough for me.
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Originally posted by Farmall View PostAgreed !! I surprises me that such short-sighted thinking is so in the minds of people who lead the country.. but then that requirement has deteriorated substantially...
there are very real criminals out there and even millions more productive law abiding citizens who through no choice of their own will be made into lawbreakers.
my favorite gun...The Judge, a revolver that uses 410 shotgun shells...point and shoot, something’s gettin’ shot. https://www.cabelas.com/product/Taur...ers/706578.uts
It’s just like the debate for legalization that seems to stall when they worry about persons with records for previous conviction. This should be....
1.) majorities want to get a few ounces, sit back and enjoy a bit of relaxation.
2.) Old criminal records should be a completely different set of new laws.
I see see no reason that one and anything to do with the other
when alcohol changed its status...was there a great debate on removing the bootleggers criminal records? .... NO
they just started breaking the corks out of the kegs and enjoying the option to have a drink 🥃
this political correctness in everything we do drive me f^#@!#$ crazy...and to prove it, I’m going to wear 1 blue sock and 1 grey one ......ON MY HANDS. 🤗
Exactly, there's no coherencat all which clearly evidences the hidden agenda behind it, especially with all the
political correctness as you mentioned, it's horrible and what's worst, there's one single group who can get attacked by everyone and has no chance of even stating it's opinion without being categorized as hateful or judgemental, but that's a post for a different forum 😂😂
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