Quote Originally Posted by neversummer
The government is your enemy. Police are not your friends. The military is a terrorist faction.

Dont trust em. Fight the power.
Yeah....whatever. This is not very helpful. We have no choice but to work alongside those with whom we may disagree on certain issues.

Law enforcement makes the argument that they need to put the bad guys out of business. The quickest way to put the bad guys out of business is to identify them and take away their funding to continue to be bad guys. I think the question would be at this point, who are the bad guys? Are the bad guys the citizens of Colorado who are exercising their rights under amendment 20 of the state constitution or are the bad guys the cartels and their surrogates here who traffic in pot, methamphetamine, misery and murder? A huge percentage of the cartel revenue is contraband pot. Let's defund them of their main revenue stream from cannabis and free up law enforcement to pursue the tweakers who traffic in misery and death.

Our local municipalities need revenue. How is a draconian law that promises to drive this industry back underground going to help them? It will burden law enforcement and deprive local communities of revenue that would be be made available to them were they to take control of this situation in a sane and humanitarian way...just as they have done with the immigration situation.
puntacometa Reviewed by puntacometa on . There is legal precedent for completely ignoring 1284 in..... Aurora, Commerce City, Denver, Durango, Federal Heights, Ft. Collins, Lafayette, Thornton and Westminister. Certain laws, state and federal, are only selectively enforced in these cities and the county governments are complicit in allowing this. Obviously, certain Colorado communities, make their own rules. They are based on the idea that those who come here and contribute to the community in a positive way are not just tolerated, but encouraged. This frees law enforcement resources for more Rating: 5