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GOP Reps. Pitch Bill To Federally Decriminalize Cannabis
Law360 ^ | May 12, 2021 | Sam Reisman

Posted on 05/13/2021 6:54:09 AM PDT by NobleFree

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To: unixfox
This is gonna hurt the search & seizure industry. That, and the prison industry.

The local classic rock station is in a college town and on Wednesdays, the pro-pot folks take over. They often have a woman from an advocacy group that helps get people out of prison who are there for possession. Yesterday she talked about a guy who was sentenced to 20 years with no chance of parole for possession of 1 lb of pot. He had already served ten years and they got him re-sentenced and released and the Judge granted clemency. There are a lot of people serving insanely long prison stints for possession of pot here in MO I guess.

61 posted on 05/13/2021 8:14:50 AM PDT by Pollard
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To: ridesthemiles
And this bunch wants more drugs available.????

Go back and sloooowly read your post. The drugs are already available. They have been available for decades on the black market. I have been smoking weed for 25+ years (I'm also a working, successful white collar tax paying productive member of society who raised 2 kids to be the same and am raising two kids that aren't mine to be the same, so GTFO with the idiot pot makes people useless comments).

The drugs are here. This will not make more available. They already are, and that is evidenced in your comment about OTR drivers being rare. Why are they rare? Because they can't pass drug tests because they are taking drugs that are already here.

Chances are, you've never tried pot yourself, nor do you know anyone with mental illness issues that are treated by it. I have, and I have. I've personally watched pot stop a seizure in its tracks. I've personally watched people who have been in pain for years try it for the first time and realize it does indeed have pain killing properties. Pot is far better than having the opiate problems we do today, but I guess opiates are good with you because they are "legal".

Making half-aced, ignorant and uninformed comments about stuff you know nothing about doesn't help your cause.

62 posted on 05/13/2021 8:14:54 AM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: NobleFree

Methinks there are many habitual pot users here on FR.


63 posted on 05/13/2021 8:24:26 AM PDT by allendale
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To: mewzilla
Until we have a national standard for what constitutes weed intoxication behind the wheel, they’re putting the cart before the horse.

You should research the issue a bit more. That is happening in states all over that have legalized. There is a standard here in Colorado: To be arrested for driving under the influence of marijuana in Colorado, a driver needs to test positive for five nanograms of active tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

64 posted on 05/13/2021 8:26:02 AM PDT by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: Bernard

“Does the bill include a federal tax? That would be appropriate, as well as a federal license to sell and a required ID card to purchase.”

How about federal tax and licensing requirements for alcohol?


65 posted on 05/13/2021 8:27:45 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: NobleFree

Sure. The mafia makes millions every year off sports betting, so let’s ban sports. Profit opportunity removed!


66 posted on 05/13/2021 8:30:54 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: allendale

This country has no drug problems, right?


67 posted on 05/13/2021 8:33:26 AM PDT by Does so (The Media is the enemy of the people...Trial lawyers close behind...)
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To: ridesthemiles

“OTR drivers are rare as hen’s teeth now due to NOT being able to pass drug tests....”

You know, the truck drivers were always high, the only thing that changed is we started testing them...


68 posted on 05/13/2021 8:33:30 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: monkeyshine

Really, the feds should just bill back to each state a proportionate share of the budget and the states should figure out how to pay it. We should never give a dime to the feds directly.


69 posted on 05/13/2021 8:36:45 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Boogieman

Yes, in principle I can agree but first we need to slash the federal government down to its core mission - defense of the nation and managing the federal courts. Almost all of the rest of the budget is pork and graft of some kind or another.


70 posted on 05/13/2021 8:45:33 AM PDT by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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To: Reno89519
Pot should not be legalized and, yes, we should roll back the state-level laws that have legalized it.

The Constitution grants the federal government no authority over pot that doesn't cross state lines.

71 posted on 05/13/2021 8:55:36 AM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: John S Mosby
This is not a Libertarian argument, but a clinical research and public health one.

There is no Constitutional argument for federal involvement in within-state marijuana policy.

72 posted on 05/13/2021 8:57:09 AM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: allendale
America has been using marijuana for generations despite federal law. And nowhere in the Constitution are the feds authorized to regulate within-state marijuana policy, even in the name of fighting "brain rot."

Methinks there are many habitual pot users here on FR.

Could be. How is that responsive to what I posted (above)?

73 posted on 05/13/2021 8:59:25 AM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: Does so
This country has no drug problems, right?

The fact that it does is an argument against the criminalization under which those problems are occurring.

74 posted on 05/13/2021 9:02:15 AM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: NobleFree

Actually the Constitution does not specifically regulate or mention most of what the Federal government does. The FDA, Federal regulatory agencies, drug laws, abortion etc have all been deemed “constitutional” along the couse of the American parade. Sorry but virtually anything can be deemed “constitutional” or “unconstitutional” depending who is in power. Soon it will be “constitutional” under Democratic rule that UN pronouncements have the force of law. Drugged Americans won’t know or care. Decadence has consequences.


75 posted on 05/13/2021 9:16:28 AM PDT by allendale
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To: NobleFree

And now we know why we have a shortage of truck drivers


76 posted on 05/13/2021 9:33:04 AM PDT by kaktuskid
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To: allendale

Yes, a lot of pot supporters. I recall Boehner, though not often popular on FR, never by me. Once he left Congress, so did his conservative values if he really had any. He’s now leading pot spokesman. A lot of so-called conservatives, Hastert comes to mind, have some skeletons in their closets that seem to only come out publicly once the leave Congress. Gaetz is a new one, but he’s still in Congress for the moment. And yet, through all, there will be people making excuses for them all.


77 posted on 05/13/2021 10:06:49 AM PDT by Reno89519 (Buy American, Hire American! End All Worker Visa Programs. Replace Visa Workers w/ American Wo)
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To: allendale
Sorry but virtually anything can be deemed “constitutional” or “unconstitutional” depending who is in power.

Conservatives oppose twisting the Constitution to favor predetermined ends; right-statists may feel differently.

78 posted on 05/13/2021 10:40:30 AM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: kaktuskid
And now we know why we have a shortage of truck drivers

If trucking firms are using the standard marijuana test that detects use from as long as weeks ago, they should stop shooting themselves in the foot.

79 posted on 05/13/2021 10:42:12 AM PDT by NobleFree ("law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual")
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To: cuban leaf

I am neither agreeing nor disagreeing with your statement, but I have a question. (I have a strategic reason for remaining neutral.)

Should employer penalties attached to employee actions under the influence of cannabis be relaxed if it becomes legal?


80 posted on 05/13/2021 10:46:28 AM PDT by MortMan (Shouldn't "palindrome" read the same forward and backward?)
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