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gypski
06-25-2010, 08:11 AM
Sensible Washington Today State AG Rob McKenna told KUOW-FM that if 1068 passes the legislature can impose civil regulations on marijuana, totally rebutting yesterday's claim by the ACLU of WA that the leg couldn't impose regulations for two years. We appreciate McKenna, who's an authority on initiatives, clearing the air.

McKenna, who is wasting taxpayer money on his frivolous law suit on the Health Care is now set, along with the legislators, to usurp the will of the people post haste if I-1068 gets passed. And he wants to be governor. :wtf:

jamessr
06-25-2010, 08:28 AM
Sensible Washington Today State AG Rob McKenna told KUOW-FM that if 1068 passes the legislature can impose civil regulations on marijuana, totally rebutting yesterday's claim by the ACLU of WA that the leg couldn't impose regulations for two years. We appreciate McKenna, who's an authority on initiatives, clearing the air.

McKenna, who is wasting taxpayer money on his frivolous law suit on the Health Care is now set, along with the legislators, to usurp the will of the people post haste if I-1068 gets passed. And he wants to be governor. :wtf:

I am sure someone misquoted this duch...

Washedout
06-25-2010, 03:25 PM
Sensible Washington Today State AG Rob McKenna told KUOW-FM that if 1068 passes the legislature can impose civil regulations on marijuana, totally rebutting yesterday's claim by the ACLU of WA that the leg couldn't impose regulations for two years. We appreciate McKenna, who's an authority on initiatives, clearing the air.

McKenna, who is wasting taxpayer money on his frivolous law suit on the Health Care is now set, along with the legislators, to usurp the will of the people post haste if I-1068 gets passed. And he wants to be governor. :wtf:

McKenna is not spending one cent of tax payer money on the Healrh Care law suit it is Florida's AG that filed it and the 13 other AGs are cosignatories.Michael Moore isn't happy about the non Health Care bill either he calls it another gift to Big Pharma and rhe Insurance Corporations.:wtf:

gypski
06-25-2010, 07:04 PM
McKenna is not spending one cent of tax payer money on the Healrh Care law suit it is Florida's AG that filed it and the 13 other AGs are cosignatories.Michael Moore isn't happy about the non Health Care bill either he calls it another gift to Big Pharma and rhe Insurance Corporations.:wtf:

He's just another neocon waiting to trash, change, or modify the bill if it passes. The type of people we don't need setting policy and/or regulations. we the people should determine those issues because the esteemed elected officials (liars and do nothings on this issue) fail to do so unless the are forced. So be it. :D

Washedout
06-25-2010, 07:40 PM
He's just another neocon waiting to trash, change, or modify the bill if it passes. The type of people we don't need setting policy and/or regulations. we the people should determine those issues because the esteemed elected officials (liars and do nothings on this issue) fail to do so unless the are forced. So be it. :D

So what did Prissy Chrissy do when she was AG?Nothing and she still is doing nada oh she can spend 10 grand of the tax payers money to get a table refinished.I am just sayin if you want an air tight law for MMJ you hire a lawyer that can write the measure that can't be subverted.In New Mexico a republican Governor backed it go figure.I am an Independent thinker I am neither right nor left you have to also give the State a part of the action.Money is their language that's the bottom line at the end of the day.Plus when a voter votes today they vote with their pocketbooks in mind this is also where within the measure it should scream REVENUE and lots of it.

gypski
06-25-2010, 09:00 PM
So what did Prissy Chrissy do when she was AG?Nothing and she still is doing nada oh she can spend 10 grand of the tax payers money to get a table refinished.I am just sayin if you want an air tight law for MMJ you hire a lawyer that can write the measure that can't be subverted.In New Mexico a republican Governor backed it go figure.I am an Independent thinker I am neither right nor left you have to also give the State a part of the action.Money is their language that's the bottom line at the end of the day.Plus when a voter votes today they vote with their pocketbooks in mind this is also where within the measure it should scream REVENUE and lots of it.

She's another lying sack of it. And her Husband was touted a being an advocate for veterans, but I haven't seen any big news where the vets returning are getting the help they need. Especially freeing them to use cannabis to alleviate the crap with PTSD. I agree about a law being written in stone, but I don't expect it once the pol get their hands in it. :thumbsup:

Washedout
06-25-2010, 09:34 PM
Your right about the vets did you know a study was released last month and Ft.Lewis and McCord AB were the most violent military bases in the nation.I would think that it would be Bliss or Ft.Hood but no they said it was a one time event at Hood but a almost continuos daily occurance at the Lewis and McCord.:(

killerweed420
06-25-2010, 11:52 PM
He's just another neocon waiting to trash, change, or modify the bill if it passes. The type of people we don't need setting policy and/or regulations. we the people should determine those issues because the esteemed elected officials (liars and do nothings on this issue) fail to do so unless the are forced. So be it. :D
Another reason I vote libertarian. They respect the right of the tax payers to pass there own legislation.

gypski
06-26-2010, 03:06 AM
Your right about the vets did you know a study was released last month and Ft.Lewis and McCord AB were the most violent military bases in the nation.I would think that it would be Bliss or Ft.Hood but no they said it was a one time event at Hood but a almost continuos daily occurance at the Lewis and McCord.:(


I saw that. They are the Striker Battalions. Suicide rates are way up too for Marines. :(

gypski
06-26-2010, 03:07 AM
Another reason I vote libertarian. They respect the right of the tax payers to pass there own legislation.

I will weigh my candidates carefully with this election, and I will vote some third parties if they look like they have a shot. If not, I will vote democrat. :thumbsup:

killerweed420
06-26-2010, 04:59 PM
And I fudge a little once in awhile. This year I will be voting for nonencumbents that have a chance.