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Since it's ran through a federal check and it is illegal under federal law (not by some state laws though) it will still get you denied as it is federally an illegal substance.
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We don't hate the government, we just despise the corrupt schmucks running it...
well since the federal law is undeniably unconstitutional, and the state law is undeniably not, i think i'd go with the state on this one. i don't use marijuana, medically or recreationally, so i don't have to put as much thought into this as some guys- you're just gonna have to go with your sensibilities on this one.
Obviously your not a golfer...
Sorry, had to get that off my chest.
So what is your opinion on this subject? If we are to stay focused on the topic...as Trlsmn said, the federal government does not recognize the states granting of MM cards...in their eyes, possession of canabis is illegal. End of story?...Ipso Facto Pepto Bismol, guns and pot don't mix?
With due respect to OP, the referred to post was not too far off topic, IMO.
This is a great thead Zach and I hope it continues within reach of topic.
Thanks,
Will
Since it's ran through a federal check and it is illegal under federal law (not by some state laws though) it will still get you denied as it is federally an illegal substance.
In my memory the corrupt schmucks are a constant, you're one of the dudes who badly needs some smoke, heck they should fly small crop dusting planes over your house blowing out thai stick, and while they are at it I'm getting low on Pomparo Rum.
Having had a MM card issued does not make you a user of the substance per federal law (the law is in the link in the first post).
If I lived in a state like California that had a more permissive standard for issuing cards, I'd probably pick one up just to protect myself from law enforcement - even though I'd only have the occasional puff every few months at a party.
But in Oregon, my "back pain" just isn't a good enough reason...
Though it sounds great to be able to pick and choose what laws we wish to have applied to us the reality is the police and the court system do not recognize that same ideal, so until those laws are tested and the conflict resolved the end result is the same.
Pomparo Rum? Thai Sticks?
Hey, Zach! I think I'm starting to agree with you...maybe Buggy...I mean bugeye, is off track a bit.
And by the way Zach, if you've got a bad back, and it's been more than a few times, it could be diagnosed as chronic, therefore eligible for an MM card....but you should check with a professional before taking any of this advise.
well since the federal law is undeniably unconstitutional.......
Yes I am 100% against the lawful use of marijuana, and even more so against the unlawful use of it.
wow, that's a pretty cheap way of arguing your point. "pick and choose what laws we wish to have applied to us." when there's two separate sets of laws, what exactly are you supposed to do? you have no choice but to chose between the laws... and this is one of those moments where a big ol' duh is appropriate. the federal government can claim their "law" supersedes all they want- but case-law proves otherwise.
and this is alarmist attitude. nobody gets convicted of offenses declared legal within their state, unless other conditions exist. the feds do NOT prosecute individuals not engaging in other illegal behavior,
because the very few times they've tried, they've been utterly unsuccessful. a jury of your peers will never return a guilty verdict against someone exercising an activity declared legal by their local government, federal court or not.
Undeniably unconstitutional? Last time I looked no where in there did it say I have the right to pot. Though if they are going to put that in there I think they should drop using numbers and call it the Cheech and Chong Amendment.
You're entitled to your opinion, as archaic as it seems.
Interesting, that if a God given plant can relieve a citizens pain, that we as a nation persist in prescribing habit forming and dangerous narcotics such as oxycontin, vicodin, etc...
What a shame we don't stop our irrational prejudices.
Will