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U.S. Constitution Title: State Police Tell Medical Marijuana Patients to Turn in Their Guns Or Be Arrested Pennsylvania It is entirely legal in the state of Pennsylvania to use and possess marijuana so long as the user has a valid issued patient Medical Marijuana Card. Also, there is no law in Pennsylvania that states medical marijuana patients have to turn in their guns. However, the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) care not about state laws and have issued a statement demanding anyone with a Medical Marijuana Card turn in their gunsor you are in violation of the lawtherefore you will be arrested. While the state of Pennsylvania has no law on the books that forces legal marijuana patients to turn in their guns, the state police are ignoring states rights and doubling down on the tyrannical federal law. This week, the PSP issued a statement on their website informing all medical marijuana patients that refusing to turn in their guns makes them criminals. Because the tyrannical federal government still ignorantly considers cannabis to have no medical use whatsoever and to be a dangerous drug, the PSP is now promising to act as a hand of the feds to oppress the Second Amendment rights of entirely innocent marijuana patients. The statement on PSPs website reads in part: It is legal under Pennsylvania law for the holder of a validly issued patient Medical Marijuana Card to possess approved forms of medical marijuana. However, as per the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) state legalization of medical marijuana is not recognized by the federal government;, and possession of a valid Medical Marijuana Card and/or the use of medical marijuana defines you an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance; and, therefore, prohibited by Federal law from the purchase or acquisition, possession or control of a firearm pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3), and 27 C.F.R. § 478.32(a)(3). The PSP went on to clarify all aspects of anyone who would dare try to treat their glaucoma or epilepsy with legal weed and how it will land them in jail. If you are holder of a Medical Marijuana Card, it is important that you know: It is unlawful for you to attempt to purchase a firearm under Federal law and you will be denied during your Pennsylvania State Police background check, due to prohibitions under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3). Naturally, gun owners in the statewho havent bought into the reefer madness rhetoricare outraged. As KDKA reports, Patrick Nightingale who is a criminal defense attorney, a gun owner, and a recent applicant for a medical marijuana card says the PSPs approach is disturbing. According to KDKA, what disturbs him is a State Police statement on their website, citing federal law, telling medical marijuana cardholders, It is unlawful for you to keep possession of any firearms which you owned or had in your possession prior to obtaining a medical marijuana card, and you should consult an attorney about the best way to dispose of your firearms. But Nightengale says thats simply not true. Firearms are woven into the fabric of our country. Its the second most important right in the Bill of Rights, the attorney says. Now the question is, will these PSP officerswho swore an oath to defend the constitutionbegin confiscating guns or arresting people with medical marijuana cards? Thanks to Jeff Sessions, who announced on Thursday that the federal government is rescinding a policy that allowed states to use their own discretion on marijuana laws, the PSP will likely receive federal funding to enforce this law. According to Nightingale, if the PSP does enforce this federal law, theyll be the criminals. But they likely wont care. The Pennsylvania State Police, the Pennsylvania attorney generals office, or any of the local law enforcement departments throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania have absolutely no jurisdiction to enforce federal law, says Nightingale. However, if history is any indicator, those who unlawfully enforce unjust laws are more often celebrated as heroes than decried as criminals. So, Pennsylvania citizens who wish to protect themselves and self-medicate with a plant would do well to either raise awareness and attempt to force the executive to uphold the constitutionor move. As TFTP reported in November, residents in Honolulu, Hawaii, were recently informed of a similar unconstitutional mandate that if they use cannabis for medicinal purposes, they will be given 30 days to voluntarily surrender their firearms and ammunition before the Honolulu Police Department begins confiscation. Similar confiscations are happening in Ohio as well. Welcome to the land of the free. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: Deckard (#0)
They are doing this because they are terrified of losing all that easy money they get from bank account and property seizures because someone got caught with a once of pot and a few hundred bucks in cash on them. If they lose that easy money they might not be able to fly to Hawaii or Vegas and stay in expensive rooms for police conferences. Not to mention the use of confiscated cars for private use.
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