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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: gcs] #8577695
03/05/26 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by gcs
Keith, there are low thc, high cbd cultivars available, seed prices are crazy high though....My wife had a medical MJ permit here in NY for her MS symptoms, but NY legalized pot so essentially made the medical use obsolete.
I've never used it, but did try cbd oil, never noticed a difference, but you don't know what your getting as there's no one that regulates it, could have been mostly coconut oil with a a couple leafs waved over it...


Did it help with her MS symptoms? I read it did in some limited study but didnt take the time to look into how the study was conducted or who financed it.

Im not interested in feeling out of sorts dont like being intoxicated. But I keep geting new symptoms and the first painful ones recently.

I know the chocolate sure made mom feel better when she was going through chemo and radiation. So im not going to say I would never try it if this suff keeps getting worse.

Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Providence Farm] #8577703
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Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Originally Posted by gcs
Keith, there are low thc, high cbd cultivars available, seed prices are crazy high though....My wife had a medical MJ permit here in NY for her MS symptoms, but NY legalized pot so essentially made the medical use obsolete.
I've never used it, but did try cbd oil, never noticed a difference, but you don't know what your getting as there's no one that regulates it, could have been mostly coconut oil with a a couple leafs waved over it...


Did it help with her MS symptoms? I read it did in some limited study but didnt take the time to look into how the study was conducted or who financed it.

Im not interested in feeling out of sorts dont like being intoxicated. But I keep geting new symptoms and the first painful ones recently.

I know the chocolate sure made mom feel better when she was going through chemo and radiation. So im not going to say I would never try it if this suff keeps getting worse.


PF, it was a blessing after my stroke. Allowed some parts of my brain to relax while others remained active.

Don't really partake, anymore. No specific reason,really.


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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Blaine County] #8577715
03/05/26 09:25 PM
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It helps with my wife's MS symptoms. Mostly her leg spasms she has at night.

There were nights where he legs would spasm so much and so hard that even the dog would get out of bed. It would wake her up. Which then meant lack of sleep and her other symptoms would be worse during the day. Since she started using the medical MJ her legs don't spasm and she sleeps better and her symptoms don't show during the day.


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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Blaine County] #8577719
03/05/26 09:27 PM
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Isn't this basically what Hunter was convicted on?


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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: elkaholic] #8577724
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Originally Posted by elkaholic
It helps with my wife's MS symptoms. Mostly her leg spasms she has at night.

There were nights where he legs would spasm so much and so hard that even the dog would get out of bed. It would wake her up. Which then meant lack of sleep and her other symptoms would be worse during the day. Since she started using the medical MJ her legs don't spasm and she sleeps better and her symptoms don't show during the day.


Had my first leg spasms driving last week. Had a painful cramp/ electrical feeling and my right foot/shin/calf area. Foot jumped off the gas over to the left.

I have got to say if I made a list of all the random symptoms I have that come and go... well maybe I should put it their way instead

If someone told me thay had what I have going on and I saw them able to function as I can a good amount of the time I would say they were full of it.

Best part is I thought the established symptom would come and go depending on things like sleep, stress tempted ect. BUT this med would stop or slow progressing . So to me I thought I would not be geting new symptom. Joke is on me I guess.


Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Blaine County] #8577726
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To quote the Hildebeast “at this point what does it matter?”

What is the difference between marijuana and alcohol?

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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: OhioBoy] #8577730
03/05/26 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Is it odd they found cocaine in the home and never mention it, only weed? Besides its a can of worms, especially with states having legal weed.

"addicted to any controlled substance" could = the feds pulling your legal weed state purchase records (you show an ID to purchase) and using your purchase history to show that you are addicted. Is weekly purchases addicted?

The other thing to worry about is the Feds using prescriptions to show your mental health state. Anti depressants for example are pretty common in the US and can potentially be used for say the red flag law.

Can of worms... It'd be great if the Supreme court ruled that all violated your 2nd amendment but I'm doubtful they'll actually do that.


I just can't trust DeWine , he passed the constitutional concealed carry law in Ohio, then passed the Red Flag Law.
Just doesn't seem to fit constitutional carry law.
The Red Flag Law , from the way I understand it, someone can claim another of being crazy, or dangerous .
The law then can come and take away all your guns , no warrant , or search warrant needed.

John Kasich was supposed to be a friend of outdoor sportsmen , turned his back on the Second Amendment , and didn't help the outdoorsmen at all.

I renewed my CCW in December of last year again, because without it, it's not valid in many states.


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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: alaska viking] #8577731
03/05/26 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by alaska viking
Isn't this basically what Hunter was convicted on?



I understand it was cocaine , not MJ. But under federal law it's no different.


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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Blaine County] #8577737
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PF, My wife was diagnosed in 96. She had her first symptom in 95. The first neurologist she saw told her she was having mini strokes.

My mom found her a different MD near Pittsburgh. He looked at her MRI's, asked about her symptoms and said yep you got MS.

She was one that heat really affected her. So I had to bundle of like I was going on an Arctic expedition during winter to go to bed because she would sleep with the AC on and a fan going. If it gets above 80-85 she's basically useless and stays inside.
Now she's gone the other way and cold affects her. She still doesn't like the heat.

Those driving leg spasms are really what scare her. She doesn't drive very far anymore. She has neuropathy in her feet, so sometimes she doesn't know which pedal is which at times.


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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: elkaholic] #8577742
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Originally Posted by elkaholic
PF, My wife was diagnosed in 96. She had her first symptom in 95. The first neurologist she saw told her she was having mini strokes.

My mom found her a different MD near Pittsburgh. He looked at her MRI's, asked about her symptoms and said yep you got MS.

She was one that heat really affected her. So I had to bundle of like I was going on an Arctic expedition during winter to go to bed because she would sleep with the AC on and a fan going. If it gets above 80-85 she's basically useless and stays inside.
Now she's gone the other way and cold affects her. She still doesn't like the heat.

Those driving leg spasms are really what scare her. She doesn't drive very far anymore. She has neuropathy in her feet, so sometimes she doesn't know which pedal is which at times.


Ya the pins and needles, numb tingling in hands and feet. Hot cold sensation on tops of legs not functioning as expected at time on top of the fatigue, cognitive, and ballance issues that are random among other things im forgetting are geting concerning. I have been able to get by with it but worry how long or when it will become unsafe for me to do some task. I operate heavy equipment and crains for a living and live 127 miles from work.

I noticed cold was seeming to be an issue or adding to issues.( after a a doc appointment and they pointed out things I was doing that commonly known exasperat ms issues. ) definitely a lot to get used to and process.

Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Ohio Wolverine] #8577800
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DeWine is out in Jan. His Covid record stunk. Vivek will be a front runner in 27. Not sure where we are with him and the 2nd, seems he is anti AR. Eliminating property taxes sounds intriguing, sales tax 20% though??? Im for no property tax but need to understand the cost to do so and how emergency services get their dough. He is pro H1B Im sure. He has an interview on Shawn Ryan if you haven't seen it. Who else is gonna run? Vivek and Trump are tight I think.

There are no negatives in having a CCW, only positives. Its a must have for traveling out of state in my opinion.

Red flag laws and divorcing a crazy lady scares me. Too many divorce horror stories and that seems like it can be manipulated bad. What would people on here do to protect grandads shotgun? Scary stuff.

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Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine

I just can't trust DeWine , he passed the constitutional concealed carry law in Ohio, then passed the Red Flag Law.
Just doesn't seem to fit constitutional carry law.
The Red Flag Law , from the way I understand it, someone can claim another of being crazy, or dangerous .
The law then can come and take away all your guns , no warrant , or search warrant needed.

John Kasich was supposed to be a friend of outdoor sportsmen , turned his back on the Second Amendment , and didn't help the outdoorsmen at all.

I renewed my CCW in December of last year again, because without it, it's not valid in many states.


Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Blaine County] #8577842
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The is one of the questions on the 4473 form that will deem you unable to purchase a firearm.

Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?
Warning: The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under Federal law regardless of whether it has been legalized or decriminalized
for medicinal or recreational purposes in the state where you reside.

So if he used it every other day it would be habitual. The question says "unlawful user of". If you answer yes on this, you will be denied purchase.

Not a difficult decision if you ask me.


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Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Blaine County] #8577949
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PF, My wife didn't get much relief from the MJ, she's tried different types, she's only used the tinctures.

Just mentioned it this morning with her.... Now maybe it wasn't "strong" enough or used often enough, but she claims it didn't seem to help....that may change though as MS is always changing symptoms depending on what nerves are involved.... you won't know till you try.

Re: Interesting 2A Case [Re: Blaine County] #8577953
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There should be no forms to purchase a firearm. No questions. No requirements. No prohibitions.

The Feds should not "deem" whether I am able or unable to purchase, own, sell or carry a firearm.

The 2A says what it says--"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

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Originally Posted by Blaine County
There should be no forms to purchase a firearm. No questions. No requirements. No prohibitions.

The Feds should not "deem" whether I am able or unable to purchase, own, sell or carry a firearm.

The 2A says what it says--"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."


Does that include felons, and illegals to the country?

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Originally Posted by Blaine County
There should be no forms to purchase a firearm. No questions. No requirements. No prohibitions.

The Feds should not "deem" whether I am able or unable to purchase, own, sell or carry a firearm.

The 2A says what it says--"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."


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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Originally Posted by Blaine County
There should be no forms to purchase a firearm. No questions. No requirements. No prohibitions.

The Feds should not "deem" whether I am able or unable to purchase, own, sell or carry a firearm.

The 2A says what it says--"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."


Does that include felons, and illegals to the country?


…. And people that buy britches too big on purpose


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When I was college age to purchase a firearm in Vermont you only needed to be 18 and have a drivers license.

Is it still like that?

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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Originally Posted by Blaine County
There should be no forms to purchase a firearm. No questions. No requirements. No prohibitions.

The Feds should not "deem" whether I am able or unable to purchase, own, sell or carry a firearm.

The 2A says what it says--"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."


Does that include felons, and illegals to the country?

Not trying to speak for BC, but my answer is yes. If someone is too dangerous to carry a firearm, they are too dangerous to be out in public and should be locked up.

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Originally Posted by Blaine County
There should be no forms to purchase a firearm. No questions. No requirements. No prohibitions.

The Feds should not "deem" whether I am able or unable to purchase, own, sell or carry a firearm.

The 2A says what it says--"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."


On this the counselor and I are in complete agreement!


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