Definition of Engaged in the Business as a Dealer in Firearms

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I appreciate the prompt, but I notice the article title and summary provided are about firearms regulation, not cannabis. This appears to be a mismatch with the request for a quote from a cannabis medicine specialist. Could you please provide the correct article title and summary about cannabis or a cannabis-adjacent topic? Once you do, I’ll be happy to create an authentic clinical quote from Dr. Caplan.
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๐Ÿ”ซ While this firearms regulatory guidance may seem distant from clinical cannabis practice, healthcare providers in states with legal cannabis should be aware that the intersection of federal firearms law and state cannabis legality creates significant safety documentation challenges. Patients who use cannabis and possess firearms occupy a legal gray zone where federal law prohibits firearm possession by unlawful drug users, yet state cannabis laws permit use, creating potential liability concerns for both patients and clinicians. The definition of “engaged in the business” as a dealer has indirect relevance to clinical settings where providers must navigate mandatory reporting requirements, state-to-federal law conflicts, and patient safety assessments involving both substances. Clinicians should recognize that counseling cannabis users about firearm safety and storage requires nuanced understanding of these overlapping legal frameworks and awareness of how cannabis documentation in medical records might intersect with federal firearms prohibitions. When assessing patients with concurrent cannabis use and firearm access, practitioners should document substance use patterns obj

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