Posted on 01/13/2012 3:42:04 PM PST by AtlasStalled
I saw that they could do this in Article VIII of the US constitution.
Still think you live in a free country?
I realize this is pot, but if they can do this to medical marijuana, they can do it to anyone.
That would be in the penumbra?
“That would be in the penumbra? “
Ah, so you speak French too?
This is absurd, having conflicting state and federal laws on marijuana. Unfortunately, I don’t see a solution short of Congress acting.
How bout a medical firearms prescription?
You just cannot get any dumber than the DEA.
They just raided three here in San Diego.
Medical MJ is a bullshite law. Just legalize it completely at the federal level and let the states decide.
And which party would put it up for a vote?
I don’t think I have a dog in this fight, but maybe I’m just not prescient enough. I’m for States Rights. I think some criminals tied to Obama, and that’s a big number, feel threatened by the legal M so he’s going after his friends enemies. Plain and simple.
Abusive crap like this is why I am for the decriminalization of all drugs. It would be far cheaper to treat drug addicts than to incarcerate them, it would defund criminal enterprises in the US, and would take away a HUGE amount of power from the federal governments.
P.S. Ron Paul isn’t completely crazy.
Heaven forbid if a pot club--which requires a membership to even enter--sets up shop with a few blocks of a school.
I know who would like to.
There is no such thing as medical grade marijuana. The stuff people grow in the federal forests or in their own back yards or find in the desert, are the same thing. And I’m tired of the liars who say otherwise.
The feds sure do love to go around seizing property don’t they?
How about we seize our govt back?
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