11-29-2017, 08:40 AM
Honolulu Police Tell Medical Marijuana Patients To Give Up Their Guns
Some say the department’s policy of sending letters to patients is an escalation of efforts to deny gun permits.
From Civil Beat at:
http://www.civilbeat.org/2017/11/honolul...heir-guns/
which in part reads:
"The Honolulu Police Department is sending letters to medical marijuana patients asking them to surrender their guns.
“If you currently own or have firearms, you have 30 days upon receipt of this letter to voluntarily surrender your firearms, permit, and ammunition to the Honolulu Police Department (HPD) or otherwise transfer ownership,” says one letter dated Nov. 13 and signed by new Police Chief Susan Ballard."
Can you imagine this as legal? Can you imagine this as a policy that would be implemented here on Hawaii Island? Is it already? And why pray tell if it is ok to prevent a person that uses pot for medical reasons from possessing a gun is it not the same for a person with a script for pain killers? People that have heart conditions? How about people that use alcohol? If, in order to get a gun permit you have to be pot free, even for medical purposes, why should this logic not apply to everyone that buys a six pack at the store? That visits a bar? Isn't it common knowledge that (some) alcohol users are far more violent than pot smokers?
Some say the department’s policy of sending letters to patients is an escalation of efforts to deny gun permits.
From Civil Beat at:
http://www.civilbeat.org/2017/11/honolul...heir-guns/
which in part reads:
"The Honolulu Police Department is sending letters to medical marijuana patients asking them to surrender their guns.
“If you currently own or have firearms, you have 30 days upon receipt of this letter to voluntarily surrender your firearms, permit, and ammunition to the Honolulu Police Department (HPD) or otherwise transfer ownership,” says one letter dated Nov. 13 and signed by new Police Chief Susan Ballard."
Can you imagine this as legal? Can you imagine this as a policy that would be implemented here on Hawaii Island? Is it already? And why pray tell if it is ok to prevent a person that uses pot for medical reasons from possessing a gun is it not the same for a person with a script for pain killers? People that have heart conditions? How about people that use alcohol? If, in order to get a gun permit you have to be pot free, even for medical purposes, why should this logic not apply to everyone that buys a six pack at the store? That visits a bar? Isn't it common knowledge that (some) alcohol users are far more violent than pot smokers?