For the legal expertise on this forum I have some concerns about the "apparently" legal gun confiscation referenced in the following article:
http://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/...al-marijuana-users-to-turn-in-their-firearms/
The article is dated today but the referenced action has apparently been going on for some time.
As I understand the article, this is an action based upon the conflict between state medical marijuana use (Medical issue cards) and federal law which says the use of any such addictive substance is a felony which prohibits firearm possession.
Concern 1. Is this type of state enforcement an end run around the 2nd amendment ?
Concern 2. Can other states which have recently passed similar laws simply jump on board this bandwagon ?
Concern 3. Could this action become sort of a "de facto" extension to things like purchasing beer or wine from Walmart ?
Concern 4. Am I becoming too paranoid ?
http://www.staradvertiser.com/2017/...al-marijuana-users-to-turn-in-their-firearms/
The article is dated today but the referenced action has apparently been going on for some time.
As I understand the article, this is an action based upon the conflict between state medical marijuana use (Medical issue cards) and federal law which says the use of any such addictive substance is a felony which prohibits firearm possession.
Concern 1. Is this type of state enforcement an end run around the 2nd amendment ?
Concern 2. Can other states which have recently passed similar laws simply jump on board this bandwagon ?
Concern 3. Could this action become sort of a "de facto" extension to things like purchasing beer or wine from Walmart ?
Concern 4. Am I becoming too paranoid ?