Federal Bill Would End Prohibition of Firearm Sales to Cannabis Consumers

April 24, 2023 · Ganjapreneur

U.S. Rep Brian Mast (R-FL) last week introduced a bill to end the prohibition of firearm sales to cannabis consumers in states that allow adult- and medical-use cannabis. Currently, federal law restricts the sale of guns or ammunition to anyone who is an “unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance,” which includes cannabis. The Gun Rights and Marijuana (GRAM) Act creates a carve-out for cannabis for individuals who live in states or on tribal lands where cannabis use is legal.

Mast said the issue is “of particular importance to the veteran community.”  

“No veteran that I know wants to be forced to choose between a viable treatment option for conditions like PTSD, and the ability to protect themselves and their families,” he said in a statement. “The GRAM Act is about ensuring no one has to make that choice.” 

Earlier this month, a federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas ruled that the federal ban on cannabis consumers possessing firearms to be unconstitutional. In February, a federal judge in Oklahoma ruled that the federal ban on gun ownership for citizens who consume cannabis violated the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. That case is currently in the appeals process.

The GRAM Act carries no co-sponsors in the House and no companion measure in the Senate. It is currently in the House Judiciary Committee. (Full Story)

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