Federal Government planning to block marijuana legalization....
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The U.S. government is likely to block marijuana
legalization initiatives approved by voters in Colorado
and Washington, declaring that federal law preempts
them, the Washington Post reports. The Justice
Department and the White House Office of National Drug
Control Policy have been mute about the ballot
initiatives.
One administration official suggested that the
administration’s silence was a deliberate strategy to avoid
antagonizing liberal voters in Colorado, a crucial swing
state.“It was a battleground state,” said the official.
administration official, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity because he was not authorized to talk
publicly. Federal drug policy director Gil Kerlikoske has
cited studies finding that "marijuana potency has almost
tripled over the last 20 years, raising serious concerns
about what this means for public health.” The president’s
2012 National Drug Control Strategy says “the
legalization of drugs will not be considered.”
www.thecrimereport.org/news/crime-and-justice-news/2012-11-federal-? -legal-policy
Welp....this oughta get interesting.
legalization initiatives approved by voters in Colorado
and Washington, declaring that federal law preempts
them, the Washington Post reports. The Justice
Department and the White House Office of National Drug
Control Policy have been mute about the ballot
initiatives.
One administration official suggested that the
administration’s silence was a deliberate strategy to avoid
antagonizing liberal voters in Colorado, a crucial swing
state.“It was a battleground state,” said the official.
administration official, who spoke on the condition of
anonymity because he was not authorized to talk
publicly. Federal drug policy director Gil Kerlikoske has
cited studies finding that "marijuana potency has almost
tripled over the last 20 years, raising serious concerns
about what this means for public health.” The president’s
2012 National Drug Control Strategy says “the
legalization of drugs will not be considered.”
www.thecrimereport.org/news/crime-and-justice-news/2012-11-federal-? -legal-policy
Welp....this oughta get interesting.
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"Federal drug policy director Gil Kerlikoske has cited studies finding that 'marijuana potency has almost tripled over the last 20 years, raising serious concerns about what this means for public health.'"
And who's fault is that?
The Government for not regulating that ? in the first place. -
Yep......Obama is a sellout. ? him. My opinion on him remains unchanged.
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"Federal drug policy director Gil Kerlikoske has cited studies finding that 'marijuana potency has almost tripled over the last 20 years, raising serious concerns about what this means for public health.'"
And who's fault is that?
The Government for not regulating that ? in the first place.
Exactly. If the govt regulated it, the less potent forms could be legalized and the more potent strands could be penalized or whatever. Obama is and was a better choice than Romney, but ? like this is the reason I didn't vote for him, Obama is a ? sellout whose sold his soul to the MIC and pharmaceutical companies. Now wait till those budget cuts take place, the next few years will be interesting. Obama is still a ? . -
good keep it illegal you wouldn't believe what i'm chargin ? for a pound of sour right now
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These states knew this would happen, they want it to go to the Supreme Court.
The 10th Amendment says they can legalize it if they wanted to. From a legal standpoint this should be most interesting. -
harlem hustla wrote: »good keep it illegal you wouldn't believe what i'm chargin ? for a pound of sour right now
Tax free money is always cool but why should the govt be hating on medical shops who want to sell too? If it's all about a profit for you than I understand but the feds shouldn't be hating on those who want to be legit too.
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The U.S. government is likely to block marijuana legalization initiatives approved by voters in Colorado and Washington, declaring that federal law preempts them, the Washington Post reports.
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As long as tobacco and alcohol is legal for recreational use...banning weed is completely idiotic and unfounded.
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blatant corporate influence in government
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=D> Thank you President Obama, Thank you =D>
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As long as tobacco and alcohol is legal for recreational use...banning weed is completely idiotic and unfounded.
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Whats "technical" about it? I can go buy a pack of 100s from a store and not get arrested. -
Whats "technical" about it? I can go buy a pack of 100s from a store and not get arrested.