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Police Demand Medical Marijuana Users Hand over Guns Within 30 Days
http://realfarmacy.com/marijuana-gun/
The Honolulu Police Department is sending letters to medical marijuana patients warning them that they have thirty days to “voluntarily” hand over their firearms. The authorities’ effort, which has reportedly been underway since January, is in line with a 2016 ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that determined medical marijuana patients must forfeit their right to bear arms.
“Your medical marijuana use disqualifies you from ownership of firearms and ammunition,” Susan Ballard, the new chief of police said in the letter dated November 13.
The letter warns recipients that they “have 30 days upon receipt of this letter to voluntarily surrender [their] firearms.”
http://realfarmacy.com/marijuana-gun/
The Honolulu Police Department is sending letters to medical marijuana patients warning them that they have thirty days to “voluntarily” hand over their firearms. The authorities’ effort, which has reportedly been underway since January, is in line with a 2016 ruling from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that determined medical marijuana patients must forfeit their right to bear arms.
“Your medical marijuana use disqualifies you from ownership of firearms and ammunition,” Susan Ballard, the new chief of police said in the letter dated November 13.
The letter warns recipients that they “have 30 days upon receipt of this letter to voluntarily surrender [their] firearms.”