To: DB
And if its legal there's not large sums of money to be made by growing itLOL! Tell that to commercial tobacco farmers and cigarette companies!
Grow up, boy. What ever happened to obeying the law until it's changed by your elected representatives?
To: hinckley buzzard
In California the law was changed.
That's the point.
In truth the tobacco farmers were subsidized by the government for many, many years. Really dumb move...
MJ is not like tobacco. Anyone can grow it in their own backyard. Few would pay much more for something they can easily produce themselves. They already do...
83 posted on
11/26/2005 6:09:17 AM PST by
DB
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To: hinckley buzzard
Good morning.
"What ever happened to obeying the law until it's changed by your elected representatives?"
I thought the voters in California changed the law, but the Feds have told us otherwise.
Local law enforcement agencies in California have tried to divert marijuana eradication funds to the war on a truly bad drug, methamphetamines. They have been threatened with loss of federal law enforcement funding.
By the way, there is a large and growing black market for the legal tobacco products that the tax hungry elected representatives have turned into a cash cow. Make illicit sales profitable and you create crime. Michael Frazier
193 posted on
11/26/2005 8:33:38 AM PST by
brazzaville
(no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
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