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Marijuana Disqualification Question To Be Removed From ATF 4473
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3553547" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Please get your FFL and sell some guns to a user that will acknowledge they are a drug user on the 4473. Call in to get approval to proceed and let them know your going to allow someone that answered yes to get the firearm. </p><p>You can argue your point in an orange jump suit all the way to SCOTUS, IF, SCOTUS will hear it because they have not taken on a 2A case in 10 years or so, refusing to hear any and allowing the circuit courts to make the decisions to date. </p><p>Typically the libs judge shop in the 9th circuit to get a ruling which is the most overturned circuit in the country as I'm sure you well know with your legal acumen. </p><p>Your argument once again is at the stratosphere level in legal arguments while the basic FFL cannot speculate on future court rulings, appeals, continuations, etc that may last for years when transferring a firearm to a buyer. </p><p>They have an legal obligation to follow the laws as stated with penalty of not doing so. </p><p>We would all love to see your utopia of firearm sales sail through the courts, but the current political winds do not favor sailing in that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3553547, member: 5412"] Please get your FFL and sell some guns to a user that will acknowledge they are a drug user on the 4473. Call in to get approval to proceed and let them know your going to allow someone that answered yes to get the firearm. You can argue your point in an orange jump suit all the way to SCOTUS, IF, SCOTUS will hear it because they have not taken on a 2A case in 10 years or so, refusing to hear any and allowing the circuit courts to make the decisions to date. Typically the libs judge shop in the 9th circuit to get a ruling which is the most overturned circuit in the country as I'm sure you well know with your legal acumen. Your argument once again is at the stratosphere level in legal arguments while the basic FFL cannot speculate on future court rulings, appeals, continuations, etc that may last for years when transferring a firearm to a buyer. They have an legal obligation to follow the laws as stated with penalty of not doing so. We would all love to see your utopia of firearm sales sail through the courts, but the current political winds do not favor sailing in that direction. [/QUOTE]
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