Ruse? Try telling that to the wife of my friend who died of brain cancer. Chemo was leaving him so nauseated that he was losing weight big time. Not good for a guy that started out as skinny kid to begin with. All the Zofran in the world wasn't making his nausea any better.
He didn't like to smoke so he got his card and got some cannibis edibles. He was able to finally EAT.
4473s have had the unlawful drug question for a long time. If you lie on a federal form you are asking for trouble. Al Capone found that out the hard way.
If someone wants to give up their 2A rights, just like if they want to waive their 5thA rights when questioned by police, that's their choice.
IMO, an employer has every right to test for drugs and fire those that use them - nobody sentenced them to work there. If someone wants to risk that for a high, that's their choice.
If the .gov removed the restrictions on EVERY drug known, (like the old days when the percentage of addicts was lower than it is now), an employer would still have the right to demand you be clean.
Works the same way with alcohol now.
Look, I'm not going to argue if it should or shouldn't be legal. That hasn't changed one bit from a legal standpoint. I'm telling it like it is. "Medical Marijuana" is a
LEGAL ruse, pure and simple. Federal law trumps state law. All the time, every time. The fact some states have made it legal, does not exempt legal repercussions from those who use it based on that states "legal" stand. The Feds could storm in and LEGALLY close down all of these shops, and the Supreme Court would back them. This is not a states rights issue, regardless of how much these liberals want to make it one. If you want to buy this crap LEGALLY, the only way it can happen is if the law is changed
at the FEDERAL level. That's what happened with alcohol. It was the Feds who banned it LEGALLY with the passage of the Volstead Act, and it was the Feds who LEGALIZED IT with the repeal of the Volstead Act. No state action took place at either end at any time.
And spare me all the "personal freedom" crap. It's been proven it is a gateway drug. Most every hard core intravenous drug user started out on Marijuana. We have a nation full of idiots, and we don't need more of them. I've NEVER known one single pot head that ever was productive at anything. Most become a burden to others. Explain how, (minus the alcohol argument), getting high and acting stupid is a positive thing? And furthermore, when it comes time to clean up the mess these idiots make of their lives, and those around them, who is going to pay for that, you? As always it will be the taxpayer.
You already have a fortune spent at the local, state and Federal level dealing with these non productive ass holes who are hooked on alcohol, along with every drug, legal and illegal, known to man. Now you want more based on "personal freedom"? Spare me. This country is broke, and getting dumber by the minute. How is legalizing yet another intoxicant going to improve things? It isn't. It will only make things worse, period.
The
very few legitimate uses for this stuff is far outweighed by the negatives. Always has been, and always will be. You want an example look at Washington state. DUI arrests are off the chart as a direct result of people driving stoned out of their minds since that state legalized Marijuana. It impairs judgment the same or worse than alcohol. Watch what happens to automobile insurance in Washington state as a result of all of this stupid crap. Once again the taxpayers will pay for the stupidity of others, because of the "legalization" of this stuff.
It has already been proven people buy this junk from these "Medical Marijuana" shops, then sell it on the streets to kids. In California adolescent Marijuana use in areas around these "dope shops" soared after they opened their doors. No legitimate doctor would write for this stuff, legal or otherwise. Every doctor I asked said the same thing. They don't want the malpractice risk associated with it. These guys spend a third of their lives getting educated and building up a viable medical practice. They're not stupid enough to risk it all on some convoluted concept of "personal freedom". They're smart. The end Marijuana users, are lazy and stupid. Which one do you think society will benefit, by having more of? This whole mess runs a hell of a lot deeper than "curing" a few cases of nausea. Or "personal freedom" at the expense of screwing your life up, then having someone else pay to clean up the mess left behind.