Marijuana Users in Minnesota Prohibited from Owning Guns Under Federal Law.

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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives clarifies that marijuana users cannot own guns in Minnesota due to a federal law that remains in place until marijuana legalization is recognized nationally. The University of Minnesota is updating the criteria for the summer research program following complaints of discrimination against white students. Minnesota becomes the first state to issue unemployment insurance benefits to hourly school workers laid off after the school year ends on a permanent basis. A newly signed law mandates adult changing tables in all public spaces in Minnesota starting January 1.
- No guns for marijuana users in Minnesota, ATF says MinnPost
- ATF says federal law prohibits marijuana users from having guns, despite state legalization WCCO - CBS Minnesota
- Factbox: U.S. states where recreational marijuana is legal Reuters
- INTERVIEW: When will weed be legal in Wisconsin? WBAY
- Minnesota Now: May 30, 2023 MPR News
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