Washington's Legislature is considering a registry of approved medical-marijuana user
The oral argument from gozales v. raich and what our supreme court justices had to say about the small amount of cultivation by patients..and large scale amounts which get into the market place.
Listen to them here: Gonzales v. Raich, U.S. Supreme Court Case Summary & Oral Argument
They have great points..one day someone will make the full journey.:thumbsup:
But, not in the POT-FARM style free commerce. Small amounts grown by providers and patients will stay strong without any doubt..section 903 is the precedent.
Washington's Legislature is considering a registry of approved medical-marijuana user
Seems they want the Mexican Cartels to keep the Pot Industry. The only way to defeat them is allow Americans to grow safe weed. But the US would rather make criminals out of us....
Washington's Legislature is considering a registry of approved medical-marijuana user
Yep. The DEA is just another cartel looking for profit. Its always about the money.
We need to keep pushing for complete legalization, no government regulation. There's no legitimate reason this plant needs to be under regulation.
With as corrupt as our legislative and judicial system is probably the best thing we could hope for is to have the complete economy tank and therefor no more money to run these corrupt government organizations.
We're looking more and more like Egypt every day.
Washington's Legislature is considering a registry of approved medical-marijuana user
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Originally Posted by killerweed420
Yep. The DEA is just another cartel looking for profit. Its always about the money.
We need to keep pushing for complete legalization, no government regulation. There's no legitimate reason this plant needs to be under regulation.
With as corrupt as our legislative and judicial system is probably the best thing we could hope for is to have the complete economy tank and therefor no more money to run these corrupt government organizations.
We're looking more and more like Egypt every day.
Complete legalization I think violates the international treaties... check this out here :
Drug Law Reform in Latin America - Sending the wrong message
The INCB, rather than making harsh judgements based on a selective choice of outdated treaty articles, should use its mandate more constructively and help draw attention to the inherent contradictions in the current treaty system with regard to how plants, plant-based raw materials and traditional uses are treated.
application-pdfDownload the document (PDF)
I think it is the UN international collective of WHO which is the unscheduler.??
Washington's Legislature is considering a registry of approved medical-marijuana user
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Originally Posted by hiamps
Seems they want the Mexican Cartels to keep the Pot Industry. The only way to defeat them is allow Americans to grow safe weed. But the US would rather make criminals out of us....
LOL.. here is why :
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=2735017&page=1
Marijuana Called Top U.S. Cash Crop
Marijuana Takes the Pot as Most Valuable Cash Crop in the Country
Weeding through the value of the nation's cash crops, a study released today states that marijuana is the U.S.'s most valuable crop and promotes the drug's legalization and taxation.
Drug enforcement officials say the equation is not that simple.
Washington's Legislature is considering a registry of approved medical-marijuana user
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Originally Posted by jamessr
Complete legalization I think violates the international treaties... check this out here :
Drug Law Reform in Latin America - Sending the wrong message
The INCB, rather than making harsh judgements based on a selective choice of outdated treaty articles, should use its mandate more constructively and help draw attention to the inherent contradictions in the current treaty system with regard to how plants, plant-based raw materials and traditional uses are treated.
application-pdfDownload the document (PDF)
I think it is the UN international collective of WHO which is the unscheduler.??
Portugal has suffered a lot of abuse internationally for there deregulating all drugs. And look, they were right. Drug abuse and crime is way down.
It is and always has been a big lie. Drug laws are about control. Why? Because if talk to people doing drugs they tend to be people who think outside the box and the powers that be do not want that. Why? Because then people would see that its all a big lie and if they lie about one thing they lie about everything. Government is not the answer, its the problem.