Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Frankly, at this point, including what I have learned over time, it seems to me the best approach is to first remove all criminal penalties. As a State, I don't think the State can reverse a Federal law, but can choose to not enforce it.

That was the brunt of 1064 and should have a major play in the first successful 'legalization' of cannabis in the future.

But to make a very clear point....no legislation from a state can change federal law.
The biggest problem is the fact that legislatures no longer have the best interests of their citizens held first, but the interests of those who profit from the citizens. They have morphed so well, we are just money machines that keep feeding the beast. Government is good, but when it leads from one train wreck to the next, its time to change the engineers. Or get their minds right again.
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Legalization Bill Is the state legislature getting scared and actually starting to do something or is it just more theater??? Keep in mind, everything they have done so far in many areas has led to the present state of affairs. Are they now going to make cannabis the new tax baby? I went to buy tobacco, and it seems it jumped $3.00 for 4 oz. :wtf: Rating: 5