This video explains the federal implications of possessing a firearm while holding a marijuana card. It clarifies that while state laws might differ, federal law prohibits individuals with marijuana cards from possessing firearms, classifying them as prohibited persons. The speaker emphasizes that this can lead to federal charges, even if not explicitly a state crime.
This video explains options for individuals who cannot pass a criminal background check to purchase firearms. Attorney Don Smith details how expunging or setting aside Michigan convictions can restore gun rights. For those with non-expungeable or out-of-state/federal charges, a "gun rights restoration" court order from Michigan's Circuit Court may allow firearm and ammunition possession, though specific limitations apply.
This video discusses the legal implications and media portrayal of Donald Trump posing with a firearm while under federal indictment. The speaker argues that merely posing with a gun, especially a commemorative one, does not constitute illegal possession or purchase, particularly when no transfer of ownership occurs. The analysis also critiques the media's interpretation of the event as a 'dog whistle' to extremist groups, suggesting the connection to Palmetto State Armory is based on guilt by association.
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