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48 minutes ago, Mixilplix said:

Are you allowed to possess fire arms or have a CCP if you have a medical card?

nah but i'm wondering if a spouse in the same household can have a card while someone else has CCP.

i don't like weed enough to give up guns.

 

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1 hour ago, mute1080 said:


Def more expensive. Got mine card in May and the edibles are great but they’re not as fun since it’s not candy.

You can make candy easy.  Just buy the tincture and look up how to make gummies on google.  

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Posted
51 minutes ago, Schif said:

 

But it's perfectly OK to be on other psychoactive medications and continue to have your carry permit and own firearms........

I know lots of people on no medication that shouldnt have guns.  

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Benm said:

nah but i'm wondering if a spouse in the same household can have a card while someone else has CCP.

i don't like weed enough to give up guns.

 

I don’t believe you can, because the gun would technically be in the presence of the “drugs” even though it’s not yours and you aren’t the CCP holder. 
 

I could be wrong though. 

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20 minutes ago, Kyle said:

I don’t believe you can, because the gun would technically be in the presence of the “drugs” even though it’s not yours and you aren’t the CCP holder. 
 

I could be wrong though. 

the only thing that I'm aware of that makes it a problem is a question on the LTCF permit questionnaire that asks if the applicant is a user of controlled substances. i just don't know if anything else was written into the bill. 

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41 minutes ago, Benm said:

the only thing that I'm aware of that makes it a problem is a question on the LTCF permit questionnaire that asks if the applicant is a user of controlled substances. i just don't know if anything else was written into the bill. 

Finally ... someone called it by the correct name (LTCF)!

Posted
50 minutes ago, Benm said:

the only thing that I'm aware of that makes it a problem is a question on the LTCF permit questionnaire that asks if the applicant is a user of controlled substances. i just don't know if anything else was written into the bill. 

This being the case, if ever questioned you could claim that you got your medical license to have easier access to medical grade CBD which is not a controlled substance.  

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, NMSKI said:

This being the case, if ever questioned you could claim that you got your medical license to have easier access to medical grade CBD which is not a controlled substance.  

very interesting perspective. i'm sure we'll get some case law soon enough to find the answer. until then, i'm not risking anything. 

 

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Benm said:

nah but i'm wondering if a spouse in the same household can have a card while someone else has CCP.

i don't like weed enough to give up guns.

 

I asked a LEO family member and he said if you have a LCTF (you’re welcome @AtomicSkier) and your spouse has a medical card, it’s not an issue. An individual cannot posses both however. 

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25 minutes ago, Kyle said:

I asked a LEO family member and he said if you have a LCTF (you’re welcome @AtomicSkier) and your spouse has a medical card, it’s not an issue. An individual cannot posses both however. 

Can someone who used to have a medical card but doesn’t anymore have a LCTF?  Asking for a friend...

Posted (edited)
56 minutes ago, NMSKI said:

Can someone who used to have a medical card but doesn’t anymore have a LCTF?  Asking for a friend...

Correct. It’s essentially one or the other. 
 

edit: both can’t be “active” at the same time. 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Kyle said:

Correct. It’s essentially one or the other. 
 

edit: both can’t be “active” at the same time. 

I find it hard to believe there is a coherent system that would actively link the two though. My best guess is that if you had an LCTF it would not be a problem to get a Medical Card. I'm assuming that there would not be a revocation of the LCTF after you got the Medical Card, but if you were to get arrested your LCTF wouldn't hold up. 

However if you have the Medical Card and apply for the LCTF, they might find that during the check and would deny you. 

These are total guesses and I am absolutely not a legal scholar. 

 

Sounds like there are quite a few LCTFs here. PASR day at the range? 

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8 minutes ago, Schif said:

I find it hard to believe there is a coherent system that would actively link the two though. My best guess is that if you had an LCTF it would not be a problem to get a Medical Card. I'm assuming that there would not be a revocation of the LCTF after you got the Medical Card, but if you were to get arrested your LCTF wouldn't hold up. 

However if you have the Medical Card and apply for the LCTF, they might find that during the check and would deny you. 

These are total guesses and I am absolutely not a legal scholar. 

 

Sounds like there are quite a few LCTFs here. PASR day at the range? 

No, that’s correct. It’s supposed to be one or the other, but the medical card industry isn’t exactly doing that. 

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I do not believe they check your medical records.  Medical weed or otherwise. Technically however it’s a no no, yet there’s no cases where the government has persecuted medical marijuana holders who also have guns. 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, toast21602 said:

A lot of state’s did. Not just cannabis. PA should too. 

$ talks.  Will only be a matter of time.  

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Ski2Live Live2Ski said:

NJ! (P.S. - no legislative or executive action to forbid arrests yet - so don't be stupid)

Stoked right? You can finally share one girl scout cookie. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, indiggio said:

It won’t pass the senate and will have to be reintroduced later.  It’s something. Pretty fucking sad that non violent drug offenders are sitting in jail some not even convicted of a crime just waiting for court. 

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