Ruckus
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Does anyone have any knowledge, insight, or references on the legalities of gun ownership, cc, and oc and how it applies when one is being PRESCRIBED various drugs?
I dunno, I saw some snippet on Lou Dobbs or some cable news show a couple weeks ago and they said Obama was considering nationalizing private medical information and prescription drug history to deny citizens the right to buy/own a gun. One example I remember was that they said if you EVER were prescribed a prescription drug like oxycontin, you might not be able to buy/own a gun. I don’t know how accurate the report was, or even if I understood it correctly, but it has made me mull over some hypothetical situations concerning prescriptions and gun ownership, cc, and oc.
Let’s hypothetically assume a person who suffers with lots of physical pain and has a recurring prescription for some pain management drug. He may not take it regularly, but has it for when necessary. He has enough common sense to not transport, cc, or oc a firearm while under the influence, but would the mere fact that he has a prescription put him on a slippery slope as far as cc and oc is concerned? Is there an official prescription list or drug class that nullifies your right to cc or oc?
Does anyone have any knowledge, insight, or references on the legalities of gun ownership, cc, and oc and how it applies when one is being PRESCRIBED various drugs?
I dunno, I saw some snippet on Lou Dobbs or some cable news show a couple weeks ago and they said Obama was considering nationalizing private medical information and prescription drug history to deny citizens the right to buy/own a gun. One example I remember was that they said if you EVER were prescribed a prescription drug like oxycontin, you might not be able to buy/own a gun. I don’t know how accurate the report was, or even if I understood it correctly, but it has made me mull over some hypothetical situations concerning prescriptions and gun ownership, cc, and oc.
Let’s hypothetically assume a person who suffers with lots of physical pain and has a recurring prescription for some pain management drug. He may not take it regularly, but has it for when necessary. He has enough common sense to not transport, cc, or oc a firearm while under the influence, but would the mere fact that he has a prescription put him on a slippery slope as far as cc and oc is concerned? Is there an official prescription list or drug class that nullifies your right to cc or oc?