I think it depends on the state. Some states, like PA, have declared that they will not share their MM database with the Feds, but there's no guarantee set in stone. I don't think CO stores any of their recreational data since an ID scan is not required.
I think it depends on the state. Some states, like PA, have declared that they will not share their MM database with the Feds, but there's no guarantee set in stone. I don't think CO stores any of their recreational data since an ID scan is not required.
They may not share it, but just having it exist worries me. I wouldn't mind being able to legally buy some weed every now and then, but I'd much rather retain my right to own firearms.
They may not share it, but just having it exist worries me. I wouldn't mind being able to legally buy some weed every now and then, but I'd much rather retain my right to own firearms.
It'll be interesting to see if any federal legalization efforts remove these provisions.
Technically, my state precludes even alcohol consumption for a concealed carry permit, but it isn't really enforced.
It'll be interesting to see if any federal legalization efforts remove these provisions.
Technically, my state precludes even alcohol consumption for a concealed carry permit, but it isn't really enforced.
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