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This was predictable...

Posted by David Hardy · 29 November 2017 01:55 PM

Hawaii registers guns, and also keeps lists of users of medical marihuana. So it was a simple matter for the state to write all people who appear on both lists and order them to turn in their guns. The Hawaii statutes forbid possession by anyone who is a federal prohibited possessor, the federal statute make any "unlawful user" of marihuana a prohibited possessor, and medicinal pot may be legal under Hawaii's laws but is not legal under federal law.

3 Comments | Leave a comment

John | November 29, 2017 5:40 PM | Reply

Why are Hawaii police enforcing a federal law?

Jay Dee | November 30, 2017 7:03 AM | Reply

Hawaii police are selectively enforcing federal law when it suits the Progressive agenda.

Fyooz | November 30, 2017 7:31 PM | Reply

Gonzales v Raich must be reversed.

The War on Drugs is a War on Guns. Regardless of what one thinks about marihuana.

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