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Marijuana Disqualification Question To Be Removed From ATF 4473
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<blockquote data-quote="JR777" data-source="post: 3552914" data-attributes="member: 45725"><p>We've already covered that. There is existing case law that protects FFLs from being sued if they deny a sale based on that alone. It has nothing to do with the actual legal status of state legal users, which is yet to be determined.</p><p></p><p>And just because the ATF puts something on a form doesn't make it so. 20 years ago they would have had a point, but now after 20 years of precedent we're so far into the gray there's no way back out. It would be them vs. 75% of the states and DC, along with the power and resources of a multibillion dollar industry, with every high powered attorney in the country vs. their bureaucrats. Not only would they get squished like a bug on a windshield, but it would set a precedent for states to basically do whatever they wanted and tear the country apart. Nobody is going to open that can of worms, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR777, post: 3552914, member: 45725"] We've already covered that. There is existing case law that protects FFLs from being sued if they deny a sale based on that alone. It has nothing to do with the actual legal status of state legal users, which is yet to be determined. And just because the ATF puts something on a form doesn't make it so. 20 years ago they would have had a point, but now after 20 years of precedent we're so far into the gray there's no way back out. It would be them vs. 75% of the states and DC, along with the power and resources of a multibillion dollar industry, with every high powered attorney in the country vs. their bureaucrats. Not only would they get squished like a bug on a windshield, but it would set a precedent for states to basically do whatever they wanted and tear the country apart. Nobody is going to open that can of worms, period. [/QUOTE]
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