Motion to dismiss.
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Article:B. Disarming Unlawful Drug Users Is Consistent With History And Tradition
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Article:B. Disarming Unlawful Drug Users Is Consistent With History And Tradition
Really? What's the rationale behind that?highdesert wrote: Tue Aug 09, 2022 5:44 pm Nikki Fried is a Democrat and the elected Commissioner of Agriculture of Florida. She's running for governor, her main opponent is former governor Charlie Crist. The primary is August 23rd. The FL Ag Commissioner issues FL concealed carry licenses. Her involvement has to be political.
https://www.winknews.com/2022/07/13/nik ... marijuana/Will Hall, an attorney with the Dean, Mead & Dunbar firm who represents the plaintiffs, told The News Service of Florida that the Supreme Court ruling puts the onus on Garland’s office to justify the gun restriction. “Our reading of the case is the federal government has to show that this regulation, which is basically treating medical marijuana patients as if they are just, per se, too violent to possess guns, has some kind of historical tradition, and we just don’t see it,” Hall said Tuesday.
Hall said Fried’s legal team scoured the issue to see if there was “any equivalent regulation” in the distant past. “We just can’t find it,” he said. “There’s really no equivalent for what we have in medical marijuana now, which is that the states have made it legal and the federal government has, not just through a letter or some promise but through law, said we will protect those programs from interference.” Fried, a lawyer who is Florida’s lone statewide elected Democrat, is a “huge advocate” for “reasonable gun laws that make people safer,” Hall noted.
“Her view is that this regulation just doesn’t make anyone more safe. If anything, it makes people less safe because it pushes them towards, if you’re a medical marijuana patient who wants to buy a gun, pushes you to a private sale versus a gun store where you actually follow the ATF protocols,” he said, referring to the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
“Quite simply, there is no historical tradition of denying individuals their Second Amendment rights based solely (or even partially) on the use of marijuana,” the lawsuit said. “In fact, historical evidence shows that marijuana was considered a legitimate and legal form of medicine in England, America, and other western countries through the mid-Nineteenth and early-Twentieth Centuries.”
Stoners just go to Taco Bell..they don't beat up their girlfriends.tonguengroover wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:58 am Its been my experience that stoners are pretty much non violent as compared to alcohol and meth abusers.
Personally I don't partake in any drug use and gave up Ganja decades ago. I even stopped taking CBD.
I know I'd have to be stoned to eat at Taco Bell.F4FEver wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 10:07 amStoners just go to Taco Bell..they don't beat up their girlfriends.tonguengroover wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:58 am Its been my experience that stoners are pretty much non violent as compared to alcohol and meth abusers.
Personally I don't partake in any drug use and gave up Ganja decades ago. I even stopped taking CBD.
Coffee?
Ain't that the truth!!!! Not sure how they get away with calling that crap Mexican food.papajim2jordan wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 12:55 pmI know I'd have to be stoned to eat at Taco Bell.F4FEver wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 10:07 amStoners just go to Taco Bell..they don't beat up their girlfriends.tonguengroover wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:58 am Its been my experience that stoners are pretty much non violent as compared to alcohol and meth abusers.
Personally I don't partake in any drug use and gave up Ganja decades ago. I even stopped taking CBD.
Coffee?
Based on that article I can suggest you spike Fluffy’s food with a little CBD oil. Not a lot. Just a small, consistent amount since CBD has to build up in the body to have any effect on the regulatory system.papajim2jordan wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:42 am Just took my oldest cat to the vet, diagnosed with the feline version of epilepsy and prescribed phenobarbital. I have read that marijuana can also control seizures of this type and since she already loves catnip...
https://www.epilepsy.com/treatment/alte ... -marijuana
So that's why they tell you to never eat the dough raw.Bisbee wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:15 pmBased on that article I can suggest you spike Fluffy’s food with a little CBD oil. Not a lot. Just a small, consistent amount since CBD has to build up in the body to have any effect on the regulatory system.papajim2jordan wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:42 am Just took my oldest cat to the vet, diagnosed with the feline version of epilepsy and prescribed phenobarbital. I have read that marijuana can also control seizures of this type and since she already loves catnip...
https://www.epilepsy.com/treatment/alte ... -marijuana
Do not crush weed and feed it to your cat. That’s a bad idea, especially since the compounds in the raw leaf isn’t bio-available until it is heated.
yes, that's for surepapajim2jordan wrote: Tue Aug 16, 2022 6:35 amSo that's why they tell you to never eat the dough raw.Bisbee wrote: Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:15 pmBased on that article I can suggest you spike Fluffy’s food with a little CBD oil. Not a lot. Just a small, consistent amount since CBD has to build up in the body to have any effect on the regulatory system.papajim2jordan wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:42 am Just took my oldest cat to the vet, diagnosed with the feline version of epilepsy and prescribed phenobarbital. I have read that marijuana can also control seizures of this type and since she already loves catnip...
https://www.epilepsy.com/treatment/alte ... -marijuana
Guys, in fact, there will still be a bunch of amendments to the laws. Now it's not worth wasting your nerves on this. I read a lot about medical marijuana, found a link for this. I think this is the right decision and I hope it will soon be in effect in all states. Let's see what happens over time. It takes time to make it so that everyone likes everything.
Do not crush weed and feed it to your cat. That’s a bad idea, especially since the compounds in the raw leaf isn’t bio-available until it is heated.
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