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Does Having a Medical Marijuana Card Mean Not Being Eligible for a Gun License in West Virginia?
Medical Cannabis Gun Laws - State by State
West Virginia Gun Rights for Medical Cannabis Patients
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According to federal law, anyone with a medical cannabis license is not authorized to own or buy weapons or ammunition, since medical marijuana is still illegal at the federal level. Whether a state has legalized the drug or not is irrelevant.
Despite this, legislators in Mississippi gave careful consideration to this issue because firearms are an integral part of Mississippi’s history and culture. According to the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act, neither a state nor a local government may prohibit medical marijuana users from purchasing or owning a gun.