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« Reply #721 on: February 21, 2017, 04:29:33 pm » |
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Sure, leave it up to the DPS and A.B.L.E. Is this the only scheme the unions would get behind? Move the corruption from one pocket to another?
No. First ya gotta get Okies to elect someone with at least half a brain to rein in both of those. And yeah, I know we will never have the kind of enlightenment the people of this state deserve. Er, uh...maybe we already have it...?
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« Reply #722 on: February 24, 2017, 05:07:54 pm » |
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Trump's vow to crack down on marijuana has 'unnerved' investors and caused stocks to tumble Administrations warning to the marijuana industry that there will be "greater enforcement" of federal laws that outlaw the drug is already spooking investors after years of heavy interest in the business.http://www.businessinsider.com/marijuana-investors-unnerved-by-trump-comments-on-enforcing-weed-laws-2017-2Medical marijuana is currently legal in 28 states and Washington, D.C.,while recreational marijuana is legal in eight states and D.C. NOW who is the kill-jobs-with-government-regulations hack?
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« Reply #723 on: February 27, 2017, 10:57:28 am » |
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'Wrong time to pull back': Colorado governor chastises Trump administration for anti-legal-weed stance
"I think it's the wrong time to pull back from this experiment, and if the federal government's going to come and begin closing in and arresting people that are doing what's legal in different states, my god, it creates a level of conflict that's going to be very difficult," Hickenlooper said. "So we're, we are trying to regulate and enforce public safety around both medical marijuana and recreational marijuana as aggressively as we possibly can."http://www.businessinsider.com/john-hickenlooper-legal-weed-colorado-trump-2017-2
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« Reply #724 on: February 27, 2017, 12:59:32 pm » |
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'Wrong time to pull back': Colorado governor chastises Trump administration for anti-legal-weed stance
"I think it's the wrong time to pull back from this experiment, and if the federal government's going to come and begin closing in and arresting people that are doing what's legal in different states, my god, it creates a level of conflict that's going to be very difficult," Hickenlooper said. "So we're, we are trying to regulate and enforce public safety around both medical marijuana and recreational marijuana as aggressively as we possibly can."http://www.businessinsider.com/john-hickenlooper-legal-weed-colorado-trump-2017-2 So much for Trump's lies about 'states rights'.... Just more of the same from him.
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« Reply #725 on: February 27, 2017, 01:02:03 pm » |
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So much for Trump's lies about 'states rights'....
Just more of the same from him.
Just for kicks, name me one other indigestible substance that is regulated ONLY at the state level.
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« Reply #726 on: February 27, 2017, 01:10:55 pm » |
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Just for kicks, name me one other indigestible substance that is regulated ONLY at the state level.
Marijuana is not indigestible. Brownies...cookies...cake... Yummy!! Can't think of one on short notice. And I would hope there aren't many that have been determined to be public health hazards that aren't. That's kinda one big point to Federal regulations - since the states have a long, proven record of failure in that, and they are things that apply across all 50 states, they SHOULD be regulated at the Fed level. The big problem is when prohibition is in place for something that is not only not a particular danger, but in fact is proven to be beneficial in a wide variety of applications, then the Fed needs to step away from the corporate payoffs for once and make MJ legal. Put their actions where their lies are - personal freedom, liberty to live ones own life the way one sees best, etc...all that stuff that they make noise about, then prove the lie by interfering with on a massive scale.
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« Reply #727 on: February 27, 2017, 01:13:35 pm » |
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Meant ingestible. Spell check.
My point was that this would actually fly in the face of pretty much every regulated substance traded in this country. The feds regulate it all, why should weed be any different. And that your swipe at Trump (while deserved in many cases) is again for you a lame attempt to smear him for something that truly is not a big thing, or even his thing. Weed laws predate Trump, if you want to take a swipe at him for not doing something to change it, then by all means go for it. I believe Trump may have also made some comments while running regarding adhering to the law, which the last President technically wasn't doing, particularly in this area.
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« Reply #728 on: February 27, 2017, 01:33:14 pm » |
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Meant ingestible. Spell check.
My point was that this would actually fly in the face of pretty much every regulated substance traded in this country. The feds regulate it all, why should weed be any different. And that your swipe at Trump (while deserved in many cases) is again for you a lame attempt to smear him for something that truly is not a big thing, or even his thing. Weed laws predate Trump, if you want to take a swipe at him for not doing something to change it, then by all means go for it. I believe Trump may have also made some comments while running regarding adhering to the law, which the last President technically wasn't doing, particularly in this area.
Ahh....yeah...ingestible is good. ?? Trump is the one who said he was gonna start pushing enforcement harder, so, yeah it is his thing. All he had to do was say nothing and it would not have been "his thing". But with that massive ego and the huge narcissistic flaw in his nature, he just couldn't do that. I really don't have to try at all to smear Trump. He makes it almost too easy - all I have to do is make note of all the stupid stuff he says and does, and the lies he tells. It may sound like it is me smearing, given the extreme magnitude of stupid he embraces, but there really is a big difference between that and just commenting/reporting. One thing that is sad is that you don't seem to recognize the problems with all he says and does - I continue to hold out hope for you cause generally you are a thoughtful, interesting, mostly rational, commentor here!! And I enjoy hearing about Bartlesville, too. As for adhering to the law - do you mean like Bush didn't do when he authorized, condoned, and advocated torture - a war crime - as official policy of the US?? And as Trump has also said that he supports and wants to bring back? As condemned by John McCain... Those laws??
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« Reply #729 on: February 27, 2017, 01:44:25 pm » |
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Someone might also want to mention that his denigration of the troops does nothing to help their morale. TRUMP: We have to start winning wars again. I have to say, when I was young, in high school and college, everybody used to say “we never lost a war.” We never lost a war, you remember, some of you were right there with me and you remember we never lost a war. America never lost. And now, we never win a war. We never win. And we don’t fight to win. We don’t fight to win And now, 43 is the voice of reason. Who'd have thought? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZHnChLcRr0
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« Reply #730 on: February 27, 2017, 02:18:30 pm » |
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As for adhering to the law - do you mean like Bush didn't do when he authorized, condoned, and advocated torture - a war crime - as official policy of the US?? And as Trump has also said that he supports and wants to bring back? As condemned by John McCain... Those laws??
We all have to start somewhere. haha
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« Reply #731 on: February 27, 2017, 03:10:19 pm » |
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We all have to start somewhere. haha
Well Trump hasn't started yet. Still illegally hiring illegal aliens in his hotels.
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« Reply #732 on: March 02, 2017, 10:23:10 am » |
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So much for Trump's lies about 'states rights'....
State Rep. Proctor is ignoring states with successful track records in favor of one with no record and the promise of a narco-bureaucracy with a slush fund. Seems insincere. Pot sales pay for schools and road repairs, but Trump might take that away
“Money is now going into schools instead of marijuana dealers on the sidewalk, and frankly that is not an unhealthy thing,” said Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee. Marijuana tax revenues nearly doubled in Washington state in 2016 compared with the previous year, hitting $256 million. Inslee said they could exceed $700 million in the next two years.http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/article135497108.html
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« Reply #733 on: March 24, 2017, 12:37:38 pm » |
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Borrowing from the liquor reform thread... Yeah, but gotta keep chipping away. The walls will fall sooner or later.
I do think though, that the tides are turning on all of this. Maybe not this time, but it will happen.
"If we bring this out in the open, we can generate revenue legally rather than for the black market" Based on sales of recreational marijuana in Colorado, the Marijuana Policy Project, a national advocacy group, estimates sales in Illinois could generate about $350 million to $700 million per year. Last year, a new state law also decriminalized the possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana, punishing it instead with fines.http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-illinois-marijuana-legalization-proposal-met-20170322-story.html39 states improved their medical cannabis laws last year https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/10-best-worst-states-medical-cannabis
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