
Month: October 2024
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AI and Gun Background Checks: Will Cannabis Data Ever Be Integrated?
Read More: AI and Gun Background Checks: Will Cannabis Data Ever Be Integrated?Artificial intelligence has seeped into nearly every corner of modern life—from healthcare to hiring decisions—and now it’s creeping closer to the world of firearm background checks. As federal and state systems experiment with advanced data tools to streamline approvals, one question lingers in the cannabis community: could AI eventually pull medical marijuana data into firearm…
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Would You Support a Cannabis User Firearm License?
Read More: Would You Support a Cannabis User Firearm License?The debate over cannabis and firearms has intensified as more Americans legally consume cannabis yet remain barred from owning or purchasing guns. This contradiction—legal at the state level but illegal federally—has left millions of responsible adults frustrated. But what if there was a middle ground? What if cannabis consumers could apply for a Cannabis User…
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If Cannabis Becomes Schedule III, Do Gun Rights Return Automatically?
Read More: If Cannabis Becomes Schedule III, Do Gun Rights Return Automatically?The conversation around cannabis reform is moving fast—especially since the Biden administration signaled interest in reclassifying cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III controlled substance. On the surface, this sounds like a game-changer: fewer criminal penalties, better access for researchers, and maybe even a smoother path for medical patients and businesses. But one…
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Guns, Ganja, and Government: A Timeline of How We Got Here
Read More: Guns, Ganja, and Government: A Timeline of How We Got HereThe clash between cannabis, firearms, and federal law didn’t happen overnight. It’s the result of decades of overlapping policies, changing attitudes, and political tug-of-war. Here’s how America ended up stuck between legalization and prohibition. 1937–1970: The Birth of Prohibition It began with the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937, which taxed cannabis out of legal existence.…
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Why Gun Culture and Cannabis Culture Have More in Common Than You Think
Read More: Why Gun Culture and Cannabis Culture Have More in Common Than You ThinkAt first glance, gun culture and cannabis culture may seem worlds apart—one rooted in rugged independence and self-defense, the other in relaxation, creativity, and wellness. But beneath the surface, they share more DNA than most people realize. Both are uniquely American subcultures shaped by freedom, personal choice, and the tension between government control and individual…
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Cannabis for PTSD Among Veterans
Read More: Cannabis for PTSD Among VeteransFor many U.S. veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), medical cannabis offers a sense of relief that traditional treatments sometimes can’t provide. Yet, beneath that potential for healing lies a difficult reality—using cannabis can jeopardize a veteran’s right to own or purchase a firearm under federal law. The intersection of cannabis, PTSD treatment, and…
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Firearms and Cannabis
Read More: Firearms and CannabisAs you’re probably aware, more and more states are passing legislation and constitutional reformations that permit recreational and medical cannabis use. As the number of states adopting cannabis-legalization laws grow; so does the degree of conflict and confusion with federal agencies. While cannabis may be legal at the state level, marijuana remains federally illegal and is…
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AI and Gun Background Checks: Will Cannabis Data Ever Be Integrated?
Artificial intelligence has seeped into nearly every corner of modern life—from healthcare to hiring decisions—and now it’s creeping closer to…
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Would You Support a Cannabis User Firearm License?
The debate over cannabis and firearms has intensified as more Americans legally consume cannabis yet remain barred from owning or…
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If Cannabis Becomes Schedule III, Do Gun Rights Return Automatically?
The conversation around cannabis reform is moving fast—especially since the Biden administration signaled interest in reclassifying cannabis from a Schedule…
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