Quote Originally Posted by zenneson
The pubic is getting less ignorant about marijuana and once the news of how it has and will benefit California's economy becomes well known. This subject will come up in a lot of political conversations. This will probably be followed by backing for legalization or decriminalization. The question is will Obama have the bravery to support it? Would have McCain? Ganja Wise wants to know what you think.


good question. I voted for McCain. I figured Obama might be more herb friendly than McCain but really didn't have a whole lotta hope that either side would reschedule. The best I was hoping for was a good healthy respect of the US Constitution and States' Rights.

I never bought into all the Obama hype and voted against him in the general election, but I gotta say I was impressed when his administation announced that would no longer be busting the med coops in California. That was a victory I did not expect.

I think the real test will come next November when Californian's legalize thru the ballot box and, as provided by the Cali Constitution, legal bud for adults becomes the law of the land in California. :smokin: Obama's reaction to this event will be my litmus test for him. If he is cool with it all then I'm cool with him. Hell, I might even vote for him, and smoke one with him in Oaksterdam. imp:

but that said :rastasmoke:, he needs to reschedule, there is no excuse for him not to. it is his responsibility under the CSA. until Congress guts the CSA then it is his administrations job to make sure the drug schedules reflect reality.

it just occurred to me after I posted this, why is the CSA even constitutional?? I wonder if anyone has challenged the legality of it, you know giving the executive branch basically the ability to write law. seems kinda ass backwards to me. :twocents: