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05-09-2009, 04:22 PM #1
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Can We Suit The Federal Governmet?
What the hell?
Obama said federal police and DEA can no longer interfere with state laws regarding medical marijuana. You guys cannot be arrested for growing medical marijuana or buying or possessing.
With full legalisation....I assume he will say the same thing.
In Aus right now a couple of guys got busted who were using for medical use (not legal over here) and they are taking their case to the High Court of Australia (biggest one) and arguing necessity and that the law is unconstitutional and they are protected under the Geneva convention. If you look at the Geneva convention it applies fully to us.
My thread for this is here http://boards.cannabis.com/politics/...challenge.html and there is a link to a topic on ozstoners in that thread if you want to learn about how they are going about it.luciddreamer Reviewed by luciddreamer on . Can We Suit The Federal Governmet? I was just thinking out loud...do you guys think that we might be able to suit the federal government for misleading the public? I mean, the state of California along with other states have medical marijuana programs in place, that allows people to cultivate and smoke marijuana if they have a recommendation from their doctor...but when people do get their recommendations and all the paper work straight, and some want to start up businesses in the field, they get arrested by the federal Rating: 5
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