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My "sources" dealers tell me we'll be seeing drug policy reform during prez Obama's second term.
Quote from: wreck ship on November 12, 2012, 04:16:50 PMMy "sources" dealers tell me we'll be seeing drug policy reform during prez Obama's second term.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ethan-nadelmann/obama-marijuana_b_1546921.html
but big govt will never allow it, not with big pharma and the war on drugs.
Legalizing marijuana at the fed level would open the door for huge tax potentials along the lines of tobacco and alcohol tax revenue as well as deliver a huge blow to mexico's drug cartels that provides over 80% of the marijuana that u.s. citizens blaze up.
My "sources" tell me we'll be seeing drug policy reform during prez Obama's second term. We've already seen two states legalize marijuana for personal use and the state attorney in Washington has said he will not prosecute current violations of possession that fall under an ounce and dismiss cases of the same violation.The federal govt has authority to override states rights but b/c the people have spoken, don't look for Obama to intervene.Legalizing marijuana at the fed level would open the door for huge tax potentials along the lines of tobacco and alcohol tax revenue as well as deliver a huge blow to mexico's drug cartels that provides over 80% of the marijuana that u.s. citizens blaze up. I predict every state outside the bible belt will fold like dominoes on this issue within 4 yrs while the confederacy stands defiantly, while drinking heavily and ushering in civil war part duece.
Quote from: wreck ship on November 12, 2012, 04:16:50 PMMy "sources" tell me we'll be seeing drug policy reform during prez Obama's second term. We've already seen two states legalize marijuana for personal use and the state attorney in Washington has said he will not prosecute current violations of possession that fall under an ounce and dismiss cases of the same violation.The federal govt has authority to override states rights but b/c the people have spoken, don't look for Obama to intervene.Legalizing marijuana at the fed level would open the door for huge tax potentials along the lines of tobacco and alcohol tax revenue as well as deliver a huge blow to mexico's drug cartels that provides over 80% of the marijuana that u.s. citizens blaze up. I predict every state outside the bible belt will fold like dominoes on this issue within 4 yrs while the confederacy stands defiantly, while drinking heavily and ushering in civil war part duece.Thanks most racist person I know.
Quote from: jbear on November 13, 2012, 10:23:57 AMQuote from: wreck ship on November 12, 2012, 04:16:50 PMMy "sources" tell me we'll be seeing drug policy reform during prez Obama's second term. We've already seen two states legalize marijuana for personal use and the state attorney in Washington has said he will not prosecute current violations of possession that fall under an ounce and dismiss cases of the same violation.The federal govt has authority to override states rights but b/c the people have spoken, don't look for Obama to intervene.Legalizing marijuana at the fed level would open the door for huge tax potentials along the lines of tobacco and alcohol tax revenue as well as deliver a huge blow to mexico's drug cartels that provides over 80% of the marijuana that u.s. citizens blaze up. I predict every state outside the bible belt will fold like dominoes on this issue within 4 yrs while the confederacy stands defiantly, while drinking heavily and ushering in civil war part duece.Thanks most racist person I know.aahhhhhh, the smell of tangy bitterness in the morning...better than folgers.
Quote from: wreck ship on November 13, 2012, 11:32:28 AMQuote from: jbear on November 13, 2012, 10:23:57 AMQuote from: wreck ship on November 12, 2012, 04:16:50 PMMy "sources" tell me we'll be seeing drug policy reform during prez Obama's second term. We've already seen two states legalize marijuana for personal use and the state attorney in Washington has said he will not prosecute current violations of possession that fall under an ounce and dismiss cases of the same violation.The federal govt has authority to override states rights but b/c the people have spoken, don't look for Obama to intervene.Legalizing marijuana at the fed level would open the door for huge tax potentials along the lines of tobacco and alcohol tax revenue as well as deliver a huge blow to mexico's drug cartels that provides over 80% of the marijuana that u.s. citizens blaze up. I predict every state outside the bible belt will fold like dominoes on this issue within 4 yrs while the confederacy stands defiantly, while drinking heavily and ushering in civil war part duece.Thanks most racist person I know.aahhhhhh, the smell of tangy bitterness in the morning...better than folgers.Make sure you eat that broccoli at school lunch.
i think legalizing marijuana would do wonders for our country. positively. but big govt will never allow it, not with big pharma and the war on drugs.
You were simply too smart for me.
The federal govt has authority to override states rights
Amendment XThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.