Was in w one of the lawyers a while ago & his take was that since the Fed had provided a letter that essentially expressed consent for State medical laws, any State that would experience loss due to another Fed policy change would also have legal cause to file against the Fed... to stop/challenge any future alterations from the existing policy position.

Dunno, but it would seem that since a taxable system will be in place & operating by the time a new admin comes in... there would be a murky legal situation created if they went old school & sent the storm troopers in...???
BoCoBuds Reviewed by BoCoBuds on . a Brief Shining Moment? In another thread MEDEDCANNABIS wrote: This brings up something which I have barely even wanted to think about, much less say aloud or write in public, but here goes... I have a tremendous worry that we may be seeing what we will remember as a 'bright shining moment', a brief little period where we almost 'had it'. Seriously, whether you like Obama's politics or not you have to admit he has been the best thing to happen to the Medical Cannabis scene, at least in terms of how the feds Rating: 5