Quote Originally Posted by flyingimam
come again?

if i didnt make myself clear here it is: Too many whistles have been blown on this issue... just check around these forums to find the stories... even congress has pressured DEA to avoid intervening with medical MJ research without much luck... cuz the majority of people dont care about this issue... at best they say they dont have a problem with MMJ in a poll or they support it or whatever, but will they actually do something about it to change the situation?! will they take any "action"?

I think very few compared to the total population do so...
No, you didn't make yourself clear and you still aren't. If I understand you correctly you're saying nevermind the civil lawsuit approach because in your opinion nobody really cares anyway?

Uhhhhh, right.
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