Lives in 1955 and is a milk toast, weak sauce, self rescinding do nothing. So he finally decides to something. Go against liberty, waste billions of tax dollars and incarcerate hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Eff this guy. Too many states have legalized, he wont be able to get the toothpaste back in the tube. The majority of Americans agree with legalization leaving this mini dictator to go against the majority. POS.
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It's all about big Pharma money...pharmaceuticals lobby to keep it illegal b/c it cuts into their markets & profits.
Exhibit 'A': https://www.federalregister.gov/docu...ons-containing
DEA recently legalized a new formulation of oral solutions containing dronabinol (a synthetic version of THC) as a Schedule 2 substance (requires prescription). Because I'm sure the synthetic version is safer than the home grown stuff.Last edited by JonBoy; 01-04-2018, 01:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Man View PostFrom what I had read.... Obama's"hands off policy" wasn't allowing the feds to do their job with regards to properly enforce trafficking/distribution. So ended it.
Here is my prediction... within a very short time the Feds take down a few of the notable and big players of the legal cannabis trade and make examples of them and sending the entire business back under ground. Looks like the underground pot dealers get their jobs back.
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Originally posted by Anvilheadtexas View PostSounds like it hinges on that. Too much of Colorado’s bud was ending up in Nebraska, Oklahoma and other spots.
Here is my prediction... within a very short time the Feds take down a few of the notable and big players of the legal cannabis trade and make examples of them and sending the entire business back under ground. Looks like the underground pot dealers get their jobs back.
They never lost their jobs. They can sell it cheaper than the legal operators due to the high (no pun intended) taxation.
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My hope that this will prompt Congress to get out of the pot regulation business all together. Whatever one's view on the topic (I am not for legalization) it is an issue that should be left up to the states. That's how it's supposed to work - we live in a collection of states, not one big country where the states just exist as "administrative districts" to enforce Washington's rules. Federalism is meant to allow states to act as laboratories for new ideas - other states can watch and see how it goes. As the consequences of legalization become apparent over the longer term, more states can join in or choose not to. That's federalism - something we need more of.
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DENVER — The U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado said Thursday there will be no immediate changes in marijuana enforcement after Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded a policy that …
One US Attorney already coming out against Sessions. Lots of congressmen and Senators as well. Freedom Caucus members demanding he resign.
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