Optimistic Paranoid
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I've done a couple of posts here in the past about an organization I'm a member of - The Armed Citizen's Legal Defense Network. http://armedcitizensnetwork.org/
One of the advantages of membership is access to their online journal as an educational resource - articles by well known firearms instructors like Massad Ayoob and John Farnam as well as lawyers specializing in defending self-defense shootings.
As of right now, four states - CO, WA, AK, and OR have legalized the recreational use of Marijuana. More states are considering it.
While the use of grass is no longer a state crime in those jurisdictions, Federal law has not changed.
An article in the September issue of the ACLDN's Journal by a WA lawyer documents several cases where WA citizens have defended themselves from criminal attack with lawfully possessed firearms, been totally cleared of all charges by the state, and were then prosecuted by Federal authorities - and convicted and sentenced to Federal prison - for "carrying and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime".
Something to be aware of. The Feds may not bother over mere possession of grass in those locales, but mixing grass and CCW can be very problematical.
Regards
John
One of the advantages of membership is access to their online journal as an educational resource - articles by well known firearms instructors like Massad Ayoob and John Farnam as well as lawyers specializing in defending self-defense shootings.
As of right now, four states - CO, WA, AK, and OR have legalized the recreational use of Marijuana. More states are considering it.
While the use of grass is no longer a state crime in those jurisdictions, Federal law has not changed.
An article in the September issue of the ACLDN's Journal by a WA lawyer documents several cases where WA citizens have defended themselves from criminal attack with lawfully possessed firearms, been totally cleared of all charges by the state, and were then prosecuted by Federal authorities - and convicted and sentenced to Federal prison - for "carrying and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime".
Something to be aware of. The Feds may not bother over mere possession of grass in those locales, but mixing grass and CCW can be very problematical.
Regards
John