4/20: Lawmaker Sues Biden, ATF Over Weed

Published on April 21, 2022
Duration: 6:45

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried is suing the Biden Administration and the ATF over federal rules that prohibit medical marijuana users from purchasing firearms. The lawsuit targets Form 4473, arguing it violates Second Amendment rights and federal prohibitions on interfering with state-sanctioned cannabis laws. The ATF places blame on lawmakers for not changing existing legislation.

Quick Summary

Florida's Nikki Fried is suing the Biden Administration and the ATF over federal rules that prohibit medical marijuana users from purchasing firearms. The lawsuit challenges Form 4473, arguing it violates Second Amendment rights and federal prohibitions on interfering with state cannabis laws. The ATF attributes the issue to federal lawmakers' inaction on relevant legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Political Confusion
  2. 00:34Sponsor: Euro Optic
  3. 01:03Nikki Fried's Background
  4. 01:24Fried's Florida Carry & Pot Card
  5. 01:55Form 4473 and Federal Law
  6. 03:06Fried's Lawsuit Against Biden & ATF
  7. 03:51Lawsuit Arguments: 2nd Amendment & State Laws
  8. 04:10Political Motivation Behind Lawsuit
  9. 04:58Fried's Past Legal Battles
  10. 05:22Rare Democrat Suing Democratic Admin
  11. 05:35Lawsuit Defendants and Allegations
  12. 05:54ATF Response and Blame
  13. 06:09Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Nikki Fried suing the Biden Administration and the ATF?

Nikki Fried is suing the Biden Administration and the ATF to challenge federal rules that prohibit medical marijuana users from purchasing firearms. The lawsuit specifically targets Form 4473 and argues that these federal regulations infringe upon Second Amendment rights and interfere with state-sanctioned cannabis laws.

What is Form 4473 and how does it relate to marijuana use?

Form 4473 is the federal document required when purchasing firearms. It includes a question asking if the buyer uses illegal drugs. The form explicitly states that marijuana use remains unlawful under Federal law, regardless of state legalization, and answering 'yes' can prevent a sale.

What are the legal arguments in Nikki Fried's lawsuit?

The lawsuit argues that the federal prohibition on medical marijuana users acquiring firearms violates the Second Amendment rights of these individuals. It also contends that these federal actions contravene a Congressional budget prohibition that prevents federal agents from interfering with state-sanctioned cannabis laws.

What is the ATF's stance on the lawsuit?

The ATF stated they cannot speculate on pending litigation. However, they placed the blame for the prohibition on federal lawmakers, suggesting that changes to the Controlled Substances Act and the Gun Control Act are necessary to alter the current regulations.

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