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Old 09-02-2016, 02:44 PM #11
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the gun dealer would only know about your card if you told them?
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Cards can potentially show up in a back ground check.
There's no such thing as privacy in government documents when it comes to you n me. the States share all with the Feds no matter what they lead you to believe.
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"marijuana is more strongly associated with juvenile crime than alcohol use."

a very telling point, though not in the way that the study might imply. ask ANY teenager which one is easier to get, and they will ALL say "pot, because they have rules restricting alcohol sales." it is quite obviously NOT because weed makes you violent/criminal... folks use whatever is easiest to find.
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Old 09-02-2016, 07:53 PM #13
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Legalize for recreational use this November in all states that have it for a vote. With widespread legalization, no reason to worry about this bullshit.
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Legalize for recreational use this November in all states that have it for a vote. With widespread legalization, no reason to worry about this bullshit.
Other than these legalization bills put the States in Control of YOUR private activities.

The more laws that are written about Cannabis/Marijuana the more illegal it becomes!

So far Colorado is the ONLY state that's done it even half right. Statutes & Regulations that can be manipulated at the will of politicians is not the answer were looking for. Those types of laws remove control from the individual and place it in the hands of those that interpret the laws (Attorneys, Judges & Cops).
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Old 09-03-2016, 11:44 PM #15
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Nope...
Cards can potentially show up in a back ground check.
There's no such thing as privacy in government documents when it comes to you n me. the States share all with the Feds no matter what they lead you to believe.
With out incriminating myself I can assure you in Nevada the background check does not look at the card holder registry. It is a confidential registry. The only way they would know is if you told them.
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Other than these legalization bills put the States in Control of YOUR private activities.

The more laws that are written about Cannabis/Marijuana the more illegal it becomes!

So far Colorado is the ONLY state that's done it even half right. Statutes & Regulations that can be manipulated at the will of politicians is not the answer were looking for. Those types of laws remove control from the individual and place it in the hands of those that interpret the laws (Attorneys, Judges & Cops).
They already do control my private activities, and can throw me in jail with a criminal record for doing it. We first need laws to protect us from be labeled a criminal and ruining our lives over our beloved plant. I'm not even going to bicker over the details of which law is more righteous.

Your statement about laws legalizing cannabis somehow makes it more illegal is, god man, it's just ridiculous. I'm sorry. There's alot of good laws up for vote this November concerning legalization. Again, not even gonna argue on the details of each one. And if you stand behind that statement, lets just agree to disagree and walk away.
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They already do control my private activities, and can throw me in jail with a criminal record for doing it. We first need laws to protect us from be labeled a criminal and ruining our lives over our beloved plant. I'm not even going to bicker over the details of which law is more righteous.

Your statement about laws legalizing cannabis somehow makes it more illegal is, god man, it's just ridiculous. I'm sorry. There's alot of good laws up for vote this November concerning legalization. Again, not even gonna argue on the details of each one. And if you stand behind that statement, lets just agree to disagree and walk away.
When ever there are laws put in place really does take the legallity away from you,, because even thou its legal they have the control
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i wish i could afford an ar-15 with a killer sight, you can blow empty 5 gallon nutrient containers all over the place, just put the red dot on target and squeeze the trigger, my buddy has one- really fun to shoot- ammo is spendy tho.
Get an AK. The ammo is hella cheaper. Or so I've been told.
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With out incriminating myself I can assure you in Nevada the background check does not look at the card holder registry. It is a confidential registry. The only way they would know is if you told them.
It's my understanding the people that control the registry turn the info over to the fbi. Think that was a part of James Parsons lawsuit against the state from what I read.
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