AG HOLDER says NO to Cali prop 19 iWon News - Feds oppose Calif. Prop 19 to legalize marijuana
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AG HOLDER says NO to Cali prop 19 iWon News - Feds oppose Calif. Prop 19 to legalize marijuana
"States rights? You don't get no stinking states rights".
"Government of the people, by the people, for the people" "Eff that do as you're told"
Sick of it.
What a disgrace this government has become, itʻs not the will of the people that matters.....
Itʻs what the Government wants to do whenever they feel like doing it, a crock of shit. Holder go fuck yourself you uptight pickle puffing poon tard!!!
On a good note they have not implemented a beheading policy as yet.
We don't need their stinking badges!
Hi JOHN I think I asked you before which you preferred But I'm sorry if you were taking anything that I posted personally.Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnMonad
But it was "Holder said last year that federal law enforcement would defer to state laws on using it for medicinal purposes" Let's hope that the AMA recommendation to change the drug schedule Will make a difference .
Which I preferred? In regard to what?
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JM here LL everywhere else.
no prob.
Former Surgeon General To Bill Clinton says legalise pot.
YouTube - U.S. Surgeon Gen Legalize Marijuana! "We Criminalize People At The Highest Rate In The World!" :thumbsup:
Yea, if people vote to change a law, but the federal gov still doesn't respect the will of the people. Very sadQuote:
Originally Posted by FlyinPolynesian
If Prop 19 passes the Feds will have to give California some breathing room. It's same as when Obama took office and the DEA kept busting dispensaries. After the President started getting heat about mmj from the US Reps from mmj States, he told Holder to back off, and there has generally been no harassment of clinics, or at least very little.Quote:
Originally Posted by MimbresValley
If Cali legalizes recreational cannabis the same thing will have to happen. The Feds will simply have to make some kind of peace with the State. "Vigorously enforcing" the law is expensive and impractical.
And then there is the political end of it. Read this article, especially starting with the paragraph that leads off "Longtime California Democratic strategist Garry South told CBSNews.com..." South really lays the political angle out there for everyone to see.
Keepin' mah fingers crossed! :thumbsup: