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Old asshole neoconservatives lose another one
loosing all swing states
thinking PA was at stake
Old fashion people need to go. The future is weed.![]()
smoke weed don't burn the black man on a cross
Smoke weed everyday sons
Mary Jane, It's Good For Ya!
Smoke weed all day everyday.
This is a little surreal, tbh.
It just passed in Washington too.
Good call!
Now that the ball is in the Feds court, I wonder what they'll do.
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/two-st...n-freaking-out
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_2090625.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_2088989.html
too many $Bs for PIC, prosecutors, racist cops making quota, too many banks laundering MJ money. Feds probably will crack down, like they are in CA, elsewhere.
MJ, and hemp!, prohibition is just of the many idiocies in America. But prohibition and prosecution and money laundering will keep it that, payoff too big.
They'll shut it down... even if they would have no problem with individual states doing it, actually stopping drugs from exiting the particular states would be a logistical nightmare.
Waste a whole lot of money.
Legalization looks like a good thing to me.
Already legal in a lot of states, I have many friends using cannabis for "medical purposes"
While utilizing cannabis for recreational purposes is illegal in many parts of the world, many countries are beginning to entertain varying levels of decriminalization for medical usage (the medical marijuana movement), including Canada, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Spain, Israel, Italy, Finland, and Portugal. In the United States, federal law outlaws all use of herb parts from Cannabis, while some states have approved use of herb parts from Cannabis as medical cannabis in conflict with federal law. The United States Supreme Court has ruled in United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Coop and Gonzales v. Raich that the federal government has a right to regulate and criminalize cannabis, even for medical purposes. A person can therefore be prosecuted for a cannabis-related crime even if it is medical cannabis that is legal according to the laws of this state.
medical marijuana movement
Can someone explain to me what the fed govt can do and how they can do it in order to stop this law in Colorado from "happening"? I guess I'm confused as to what the concerns are for the dispensaries and users in the state.
For the record, I'm so ing proud of my home state for passing this .
how they can do it in order to stop this law in Colorado from "happening"
read my links above, a lot of potential Fed actions are discussed.
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