Federal law makes it illegal to own a gun and use medical marijuana at the same time, but two Kentucky senators are pushing a bipartisan resolution.
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Federal law makes it illegal to own a gun and use medical marijuana at the same time, but two state senators are pushing a bipartisan resolution.
Backers of the measure say it would be particularly useful in areas where a gun owner must cross multiple state lines in the ...