This video addresses the complex legal conflict in Washington State between its legalized cannabis market and federal law, which still classifies marijuana as a Schedule I narcotic. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, explains that while Washington state law doesn't prohibit firearm possession by marijuana users, federal law and the ATF Form 4473 (specifically question 21.e.) create significant hurdles. The discussion highlights how this disparity impacts lawful and responsible gun ownership for marijuana consumers, both recreational and medical.
This video discusses the passage of the amendment to Illinois' Cannabis Control Act, highlighting key details and potential implications for Illinois residents regarding marijuana legalization. Instructor Mike clarifies that while the bill has passed, recreational marijuana will not be legal until January 1, 2020. He strongly emphasizes that activities such as smoking and driving, smoking and shooting firearms, or smoking and purchasing firearms will remain illegal. The video also addresses concerns about illegal marijuana distribution, possession limits, potential job loss, and federal enforcement, warning about the consequences of violating the law even after legalization.
This video, "Ant’s Rants - Legal Weed....MORE TAXES!," discusses the primary motivation behind politicians supporting legal recreational marijuana, which the speaker argues is solely due to the potential tax revenue. The description expresses skepticism about politicians' genuine concern for public safety and well-being, implying that financial gain from taxes is the overriding factor.
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