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Marijuana Disqualification Question To Be Removed From ATF 4473
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<blockquote data-quote="harley128" data-source="post: 3552903" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Under Federal law the use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful.. Question 21 (e) of the form 4473 asks the buyer of the weapon if they are an unlawful user of marijuana (among other things), then goes on to remind them that the use or possession is considered unlawful at the Federal level, regardless of what the states have done. In order to answer that question correctly, without committing a felony by lying on the form 4473, a card-carrying marijuana user in the state of Oklahoma would have to truthfully answer that question with a "yes".............. Any yes answers to question 21, except for the 21 (a) question disqualifies the buyer. At that point, the FFL is to discontinue the application and the process is over, the potential buyer is thereby not allowed to purchase the firearm.</p><p></p><p>Can't get much more clearer than that...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harley128, post: 3552903, member: 615"] Under Federal law the use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful.. Question 21 (e) of the form 4473 asks the buyer of the weapon if they are an unlawful user of marijuana (among other things), then goes on to remind them that the use or possession is considered unlawful at the Federal level, regardless of what the states have done. In order to answer that question correctly, without committing a felony by lying on the form 4473, a card-carrying marijuana user in the state of Oklahoma would have to truthfully answer that question with a "yes".............. Any yes answers to question 21, except for the 21 (a) question disqualifies the buyer. At that point, the FFL is to discontinue the application and the process is over, the potential buyer is thereby not allowed to purchase the firearm. Can't get much more clearer than that........... [/QUOTE]
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