Exactly, Dutch. Never give an order that won't be followed and cannot be enforced.

There is also the issue of whether it is not just our right but our duty to fight this unjust set of laws. When you look at the real underlying causes of our "marijuana" prohibition laws we are left with a choice. Put our head in the sand, shut up and do what we're told. Or we can choose to fight it any way we can. I never was big on blindly following orders.

It, again, comes down to the federal government being allowed too much power, roughly starting in the 1920-30's. I honestly do not believe our federal representatives are working for us any more. I feel they are working for whoever gets them the resources they need to win the election. After they win they have the take care of the people and groups that got them there. None of what these outside interests want is what is in our, their constituents, best interests.

Campaign finance reform is long overdue.