I didn't say anything about upholding unconstitutional laws but you make a good point. By having the opportunity to serve on a jury I suppose you could try to use that as a venue to change the law. But you are really only using it as a platform for free speech IMO, as judges can set aside any jury verdict they want. :wtf:

No US citizen should uphold any law that is unconstitutional as they are illegal in and of themselves. But doesn't that require holding your state and federal government agencies accountable? I mean if you think the law is clearly wrong then don't you have a responsibility to make that known to those who made it and those who enforce it? Even if you aren't on that med grower case jury.

The point I was trying to make was that most will wait to be on that one jury in that one case to say or do anything about unconstitutional laws rather then change them before they impact more people possibly themselves. Yet they want to kick back and relax under the radar and reap the benefits of others who are doing the work to change the laws. The way I see it is this. The system works if we all work it. The question is do we want it to work?

I think we can all agree that legislation of a plant is a bit much I'm pretty sure that's why we're all here. :hippy:

I personally go so far as to say legalize all drugs and focus on harm reduction and responsible use. That is a giant step toward living in a free and enlightened society. If you want one.

Thanks for sharing and Blessed be~