...only if the state of Oregon has an officially recognized, government sanctioned, "Medical Methamphetamine" program.
...Oregon doesn't have a state sanctioned "Medical Methamphetamine" program, do they?
But, just for argument, isn’t medical privacy a right of an individual and not to state scrutiny in 2nd Amendment matters?? We could argue the validity of what is considered a prescription drug. And the validity of what entity (government or medical)has final say of the validity of prescription designation?
I’m just curious if on the form for the CCW permit there is required reporting of prescription medication or medical conditions and where opening medical records is required for 2nd Amendment protections?
“So, the Supreme Court lets stand a ruling that confirms the state powers. “
Wonder how that’s going to affect the recent BATFE letters to gun stores saying that under federal law, medical marijuana permit holders must be denied even the purchase of a gun. Time for some good Californian to take this one up too!
Let’s get our moneys worth from the SCOTUS. Make them work for a change!
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