CC laws generally prohibit one from carrying concealed while under the influence of any substance. And since the active ingredient of cannabis stays in your blood stream for up to 30 days, then you could not carry concealed for 30 days after consuming. Other than that, no problem. Someone taking an opiate for pain would be in the same position.
Just my opinion, everyone has one and is entitled to it.
:thank_you2:I hold a Nevada CCW. I also have chronic insomnia and a few other conditions that would be covered with medicinal marijuana. Nevada has a medicinal marijuana law in place that would allow me (under Dr. supervision) to buy pot from dispensaries.
can i proceed with getting a doctor's reccomendation for medicinal marijuana whilst having a CCW?
i'm no "pot-head" i'm just a guy fed up with not being able to sleep and doesn't want to take psychotropic drugs Lunesta or Ambien (which are EXTREMELY unpredictable). i just need a puff or two to sleep...legally.
i' like to hear your feedback if you live in states that have both CCW's AND MML's
After reading many of these messages about medications and ccw, I am concerned that I might be in a dangerous situation. Two months ago I ruptured a disc in my back and the Dr. perscribed Tramadol and Diclofenac for the pain. Could anyone tell me if I would be illegal to carry now that I am on these two medications? If these meds make me illegal than I might as well sell my guns because I will have this condition for the rest of my life.
Any advise will be deeply appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
Tramadol is an partial opiod agonist with LESS addiction liability than most regular opiods. I don't see it listed on my reference as a scheduled controlled substance. I don't use it since it isn't in our formulary.
Diclofenac is another NSAID like ibuprofen, aspirin.
Your doc is tackling the pain from two aspect, analgesia and inflammation control.
-Doc
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