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<blockquote data-quote="OldGringo" data-source="post: 3129106" data-attributes="member: 33273"><p>They have to deny the transfer. Federal courts have ruled on that very issue. Case was Wilson v. Lynch. Lady denied to purchase a gun I Las Vegas because she had a MM card. If the dealer had sold it to her, he would lose his FFL and absolutely be prosecuted for an illegal gun sale. Case was filed in 2011 and Federal Court of Appeals, 9th circuit ruled Feds must deny license to any holder of a MM card. Read the entire case. It details not only the law but the current state of medical issues. Remember, the MJ today is nothing like 20-30 years ago, which was 3-4% THC in Oklahoma. Average in Colorado today is 17.% for buds and concentrated can be high as 62%. You can put a little concentrate in a VAPE and be bonkers for hours in 3-4 minutes. <a href="https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2016/08/31/14-15700.pdf" target="_blank">https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2016/08/31/14-15700.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldGringo, post: 3129106, member: 33273"] They have to deny the transfer. Federal courts have ruled on that very issue. Case was Wilson v. Lynch. Lady denied to purchase a gun I Las Vegas because she had a MM card. If the dealer had sold it to her, he would lose his FFL and absolutely be prosecuted for an illegal gun sale. Case was filed in 2011 and Federal Court of Appeals, 9th circuit ruled Feds must deny license to any holder of a MM card. Read the entire case. It details not only the law but the current state of medical issues. Remember, the MJ today is nothing like 20-30 years ago, which was 3-4% THC in Oklahoma. Average in Colorado today is 17.% for buds and concentrated can be high as 62%. You can put a little concentrate in a VAPE and be bonkers for hours in 3-4 minutes. [URL]https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2016/08/31/14-15700.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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