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The ENTIRE war on drugs is against the constitution.
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Originally Posted by jmudmbphan
The ENTIRE war on drugs is against the constitution.
In the states that enforce these laws, the police notify the taxman so they can send you a bill. You don't have to be convicted. You get a bill in the mail which must be paid or you will end up in court where they will take your assets.
ok since noone else so far has put it, I will explain this. One of the big reasons behind the government keeping this tax stamp law is that if you get caught with marijuana on you and no tax stamps (which attampting to purchase would get you arrested anyway), they can also add Tax Evasion to the charges against you. Its a very sneaky way of giving them an ability to further worsen your penalties.
Look, this is the way to do it EVERYONE GO OUT AND BUY ALOT OF THESE. Once the govt. realizes the sheer volume of potsmokers in the U.S. It will be able to consider legalizing it.
see the whole problem was that there wasnt enough legislation regarding weed. it was just schedualed and thats it. now if you introduce new laws like this it opens up the possibilty for loop holes and ways to get around this legality shit.
i bet the next step is gonna be making tiny amounts legal like 1-2 grams.
hey Denver was the first step...
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