Romney confronted by sick patient - take 2
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Originally Posted by birdgirl73
This is good news if it's accurate. How wonderful that'd be!
Seems to me the most sensible thing for a President to do would be to issue his/her decree to stop DEA raids, assuming that's possible, and at the same time press all the congresspeople and senators to approve legislation to overturn federal law against cannabis. What a good combination that would be!
I like to dream big. I hope we see that in my lifetime. . . .
I'm with you there birdgirl...I'm going to get involved with my state norml lady once I get some wheels and see about confronting those legislators who have ignored me..it's such an active topic now, and I plan to continue in my life advocating for it any chance I get..I'm sure there are many others like myself.
with continuing research into marijuana and its benefits, and the push for more to be done, it's becoming lesser of a secret as time goes on that marijuana most certainly helps people...I mean how many logical people can say...well 12 states say it works, so it must, right?
Romney confronted by sick patient - take 2
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Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Smoking will be prohibited in all individual apartments, condominiums and townhouses and their patios or yards which share common floors or ceilings with at least one other such unit. City law already prohibits smoking in common areas of multi-use buildings such as apartments. The law makes no distinction between leased and owned units.
How can anyone get off telling you what you can and can't do in the privacy or your own dwelling? How is that not an invasion of privacy? It vexes me to know how far away from the constitution we've came in this great country. The constitution even states that if laws are made that are against it we have the right to ignore the laws...but tell "the man" that...
Romney confronted by sick patient - take 2
Quote:
Originally Posted by birdgirl73
This is good news if it's accurate. How wonderful that'd be!
Seems to me the most sensible thing for a President to do would be to issue his/her decree to stop DEA raids, assuming that's possible, and at the same time press all the congresspeople and senators to approve legislation to overturn federal law against cannabis. What a good combination that would be!
I like to dream big. I hope we see that in my lifetime. . . .
with the president being the chief executive officer in our country, that gives him total contol over all police actions, thats why we went to war in korea with out congress, it wasnt technically a war, but a 'police action'. The president has the power to waive any crime committed in our coutnry, a 'presidential pardon'. along with those rights, he has the right to order the dea, local police, state police, hell even the fbi to not go after anyone or any group he wants, which, if he wishes, would include medical marijuana users. why? because in technicalities, every branch of law enforcement is technically part of the executive branch. An example of this would be when the president sent in the natl. guard and had them order the state police to stand down and allow that black chick to go to the white school. FACT.