New 4473 1-16-17 Know weed=No guns

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    ta2d_cop

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    Word is the biggest change will be to the language addressing use of Marijuana. The update will prohibit ANY user of Marijuana from purchasing a firearm, whether they live in medical or recreational Marijuana state or not. So basicly any current weed use at all = no firearm.

    Took them long enough to address it, but glad they are making the change.
     
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    323MAR

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    That means Bush and Obama can't own guns.
    The current question asks if you are "addicted" to marijuana. EVERYONE can answer no since there is no such thing as marijuana addiction. A habit is not the same as addiction.
     

    ta2d_cop

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    I think the language change will address current use of, or "regular" use, whether medical, recreational, or unlawful. I don't think they care about those who smokes a J back in the day and grew up.

    Bush and Obama are potheads? I just talked to W a few weeks back and he didn't strike me as a pot head, but hey, he's retired now just doin speeches and ****..and he doesn't need guns, he's got guys for that, so, toke up, right?
     

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    Next restrictions:

    Protective order (common tool of divorce lawyers) = No Guns OOPS - too late, already in effect in many places.

    Anger Management class (can't control temper) = No Guns

    Attend an AA meeting (drunks shouldn't have guns) = No Guns

    DUI (drunk and scofflaw) = No Guns

    Vote for Trump (obvious judgment issue) = No Guns

    3+ speeding tickets (scofflaw) = No Guns

    Behind in child support payments (even if you have no job) = No Guns - Actually if you owe back child support you really don't need to be buying guns, but you don't need the government to be telling you this.

    Behind or late in state or federal taxes (might attack gov't agents) = No Guns

    "Reasonable" arguments can be made for almost any type of permanent restriction (infringement) of the 2nd Amendment by anti-gunners. The key is to keep the camel's nose from getting under the tent flap.
     
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    323MAR

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    "Are you Hispanic?" should be changed to "Are you a Hispanic practitioner of Witchcraft?"
    No need to stop there, we need to add the question "Are you a Jew?" Why not?
     

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    Word is the biggest change will be to the language addressing use of Marijuana. The update will prohibit ANY user of Marijuana from purchasing a firearm, whether they live in medical or recreational Marijuana state or not. So basicly any current weed use at all = no firearm.

    Took them long enough to address it, but glad they are making the change.

    But its OK to get drunk with a firearm? I don't smoke pot, and don't hang with anyone that does, but I believe that alcohol is 10x worse. As others have posted, where does it stop? They will take a little at a time, and everyone will say "Its just pot", then next time "Its just alcohol", then what? Eventually, everyone is a prohibited person for some inane reason or another.
     

    Whitebread

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    But its OK to get drunk with a firearm? I don't smoke pot, and don't hang with anyone that does, but I believe that alcohol is 10x worse. As others have posted, where does it stop? They will take a little at a time, and everyone will say "Its just pot", then next time "Its just alcohol", then what? Eventually, everyone is a prohibited person for some inane reason or another.

    This has always been my position on pot, but you sure made it sound rational.
     

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    Give them an inch, and they will take a mile. There are lots of legal things that can impair your judgment. "Common sense gun safety" is just liberals trying to chip away at the 2A. They should just enforce the laws we already have.
     

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    At what point will they start drug testing at time of purchase?

    What about legal drugs like alcohol and prescription painkillers that affect thought process a lot more?
     

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    This makes so much sense because the gun violence in Colorado and Washington since the legalization of recreational marijuana is spiking out of control! The fact that they have taken over the murder capital rate from cities like Chicago and NOLA is solid proof! This is completely arbitrary and I'm sure the big pharma companies are not huge advocates of this...
     

    JoeLiberty

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    At what point will they start drug testing at time of purchase?

    What about legal drugs like alcohol and prescription painkillers that affect thought process a lot more?

    Those are good for industries with powerful lobbyists, so they get a pass.
     
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