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Marijuana Disqualification Question To Be Removed From ATF 4473
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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 3552893" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>You contradict yourself. They are both rulings by BATFE. And they both include firearms. If one is okay, the other is as well given your reasoning. </p><p></p><p>And BATFE does not say you don't have to sell to them if you have reasonable suspicion. Their stance is it is illegal to sell to them period. </p><p></p><p>It's very black and white in the laws as they are set. Until Federal law changes, any MJ user (even medical) cannot possess a firearm or ammunition, or attempt to buy a firearm or ammunition without committing a felony, just as producing a NFA item without a stamp or their permission. The rules currently stipulate that if a and b fall in line, then c is legal. If either a or b does not, then c is not. It's quite easy to follow actually. </p><p></p><p>The only problem is that the guy was able to purchase a firearm from a different dealer, making them both felons. This is the kind of stuff that current legislators are eating up as illegal gun sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 3552893, member: 5778"] You contradict yourself. They are both rulings by BATFE. And they both include firearms. If one is okay, the other is as well given your reasoning. And BATFE does not say you don't have to sell to them if you have reasonable suspicion. Their stance is it is illegal to sell to them period. It's very black and white in the laws as they are set. Until Federal law changes, any MJ user (even medical) cannot possess a firearm or ammunition, or attempt to buy a firearm or ammunition without committing a felony, just as producing a NFA item without a stamp or their permission. The rules currently stipulate that if a and b fall in line, then c is legal. If either a or b does not, then c is not. It's quite easy to follow actually. The only problem is that the guy was able to purchase a firearm from a different dealer, making them both felons. This is the kind of stuff that current legislators are eating up as illegal gun sales. [/QUOTE]
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