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02-11-2011, 01:33 PM #1OPSenior Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
All these bills are confusing to me, trying to keep up mostly. My biggest concern is the registry stuff. If it were secure from the Feds, I think it would be a great idea, but only a $500 fine if someone were to be passing that info on is spooky to me. Once the Feds get that, dead meat time I think.
Being reading is difficult and I am lazy, do I have the wrong take on that part of these proposed changes? I see a loss of safety to the Federal side of things and leaves an entire documentation of everyone participating in breaking Federal law.WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . Proposed Registry and Registered growers All these bills are confusing to me, trying to keep up mostly. My biggest concern is the registry stuff. If it were secure from the Feds, I think it would be a great idea, but only a $500 fine if someone were to be passing that info on is spooky to me. Once the Feds get that, dead meat time I think. Being reading is difficult and I am lazy, do I have the wrong take on that part of these proposed changes? I see a loss of safety to the Federal side of things and leaves an entire Rating: 5
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02-11-2011, 03:31 PM #2Senior Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
What is being done to stop or attempt to stop the advance of cannabis as a medicine can be likened similar to torture. We have turned into a torturing country. Suffer unless you take our manufactured poisons. Or go to jail growing an herbal remedy. We live in a sick, abusive society, we enjoy abusing others, politicians crow about it daily. And I now realize most of the cannabis users are far more sane then those who refrain from use. I'll take any of their fucking tests and pass each and every one with flying colors. Bring it on. :thumbsup: Free the plant and fuck Michelle Leonhart and her DEA thugs.
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
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02-11-2011, 06:37 PM #3Senior Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
Americans and every other human for that matter is born with inalienable rights. We're all born free. All government can do is to remove those inalienable rights from us. They have no legal authority to do that but they do anyway because we allow them to. This was never a federal issue. Any federal laws banning the use of any substance, particularly natural plants are unconstitutional. But as we've seen. Once they pass these unconstitutional mandates its very difficult to get rid of them. States have the constitutional authority to ignore these federal mandates by the 10th Amendment but it takes a state governor with some balls to do it. I think we're due for one here.
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02-12-2011, 01:14 PM #4OPSenior Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
Right I agree, but let's face it, it sure looks like if it legalizes the registry will be a fulcrum to which one can be legal and at the same time really be breaking federal law and just one chicken poop anal pore in the registry office can make a few extra bucks just dropping a name off the list now and then to the feds....Get my drift?
Ya, I agree our civil rights are only if you have a skin color other than caucausian. Just look at our right to bear arms and the numbers of ways they control that..... We didn't give folks the right to come here and just become part of the welfare system, but the government allows it. I could get on a soap box and go for pages and pages.
Again, how can this system work without giving up more of our privacy?
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02-12-2011, 06:26 PM #5Senior Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
I believe we're in a period of transition. I think people are finally beginning to wake up and realize that the government is the enemy. Not in warfare terms, but in that you can not allow the government to control everything. As they make its citizens supposedly more and more secure you have to give up more and more civil liberties for them to do that. And of course eventually you wake up and you're a slave. Always question authority, always question your government.
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02-12-2011, 06:39 PM #6Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
I agree, and we have to start somewhere, and I think that start is ending prohibition. It's going to be quite a challenge when we pass I-1135, and I think there will be civil unrest if the feddies try to mess with it.
Originally Posted by killerweed420
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02-12-2011, 11:24 PM #7Senior Member
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It is one of the best times in history to remove prohibition. There seems to be a majority of people nation wide that are tired of this and with more and more people understanding the concept of the 10th Amendment it will help move other causes forward too so regather some of our other civil rights that have been disappearing in the last 20 years. Its why I'm a libertarians. The Constitution and Bill of Rights is my God.
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02-13-2011, 12:43 AM #8Senior Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
THE DEA JUST O.K.'ED "ORGANIC" AS WELL AS SYNTHETIC THC TO BE SOLD IN PILL FORM..IN THE MARKET PLACE...COMMERCE.
UNDER THE LABEL OF "GENERIC DRONABINOL".
I.E. G.W. PARMI IS COMING SOON. THE PLANT CANNABIS WILL BE ILLEGAL FOR ALL TO USE...SHORTLY!! STATE AND FEDERAL!!
THIS IS WHY THE STATES ARE REPEALING/CHANGING/OUTRIGHT BANNING CANNABIS PLANT USE..2 STATES WENT WITH A SCHEDULE 2 FOR THE USE OF THE PLANT CANNABIS THOUGH...
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02-13-2011, 02:58 AM #9Senior Member
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If it is going to be Medicine...The Phamacutical companies will have to be the dealers...That is how it works in America.
And we never failed to fail...it was the easiest thing to do.
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02-13-2011, 03:35 AM #10Member
Proposed Registry and Registered growers
Originally Posted by jamessr
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