👉 The Medicaid Weapon Policy is a provision within some state Medicaid programs that prohibits enrollees from possessing firearms, including guns, ammunition, and even certain types of rifles, unless explicitly authorized by their state's Medicaid board. These policies typically stem from concerns over public safety and the potential for misuse of firearms by individuals receiving Medicaid benefits. However, it's important to note that the specifics and enforcement of these policies can vary widely from state to state, with some states allowing exceptions for hunting or self-defense.