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California Senate Urges New Federal Policy on Medical Marijuana
Will the Governor sign it once the California Assembly passes it?
California Senate Urges New Federal Policy on Medical Marijuana California Senate Urges New Federal Policy on Medical Marijuana Recent enforcement actions in medical marijuana states underscore need for change Quote:
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Bout damn time, let's see if it passes. When does it hit the legislature?
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Jack thanks for posting..another step in the right direction? DD
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I don't know when the Assembly will take it up.. I just sat down to check the mail and saw the news.
I'm rather impressed these days with the changes about Cannabis worldwide. It suggests to me the old School drug war is softening on cannabis. That JR is non-binding but is a step forward yes.. Combine that with individual communities stepping up to work with their dispensaries in their communities ( in a positive non-paranoid way hopefully ) and I think we can have a normalization of cannabis in our culture. Now to really toss the wrench in the works and legalize totally... I can just see a Monty Python Skit on it being legal.. "Good morning Mrs. Billax.." Says the mail man "Good morning" says Mrs Billax back "My my your cannabis plant sure is looking good Mrs Billax" "Oh isn't it now.. Can't wait to try some in my new bong." And of course Mrs Billax is an older Mum type and the Bong is really huge... Lets see if Arnie is willing to do the right thing and protect Mrs Billax.. |
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Thats awesome news!
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2. Since when is the FEDERAL gov in charge of STATE sales tax reimbursement, ESPECIALLY when the STATE BOE says otherwise? Sounds like this dispensary submitted the sales tax to the BOE but got greedy and didn't actually submit the income on their income tax. That has got to be the supidest thing a business could do so good riddance. |
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Ending the raids should start with the local law enforcement. County Sheriffs have the jurisdictional authority to arrest federal law enforcement, most of them are just pussies and won't do it because they worship at the alter of the federal government. When the DEA shows up to conduct a raid, thats when the local Sheriff tells them to GTF out, and if they refuse or agree to leave and continue on, DEA gets arrested by the Sheriff.
The states own the federal government, every state politicial and sheriff should realize that and take back their rights. In Mack/Printz v USA, the U S Supreme Court declared that the states or their political subdivisions, "are not subject to federal direction." |
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But isn't the fed just going after only the "real bad guys" and leaving alone those that are in compliance w/ state law..
At least that is what many would try to convince me to believe...I know better, but just goes to show, that as stupid as those people are in Sac, they seem to have some grasp on reality and understand that the fed TO THIS DAMN DAY, is still prosecuting and bullying anyone they see fit, and finding a scapegoat to do it later. It's scary when legislators in Sacramento seem to have a better grip on reality than many folks here do. If they can see the hypocrisy, how come some of our fellow members who by any other measure should be 100x smarter than those ass hats cannot? It'll be interesting to see if this actually goes anywhere, I kinda doubt that the current administration is gonna give a rats ass about "states rights" but I could be wrong. Maybe they will hold a press conference and say something nice that will tide over the kool aid guzzlers for another 9 months. They can remind them, "if you see us doing the same thing we have been doing for decades, just know, those people we raid now are really, really bad, they are gangsters, and they do bad, SCAAARY things, so it's ok." Sam the Caveman, I understand what you are saying, but this is crazy world, and 99 outta 100 times the local LEO, is right there hand in hand w/ the DEA, many times, when they cannot do anything, they just hand it off to the feds so they can deal w/ it. Sad to say, but it's true. Good luck out there, I am glad that I am no longer a "medical patient" and just a regular criminal again, as per the law anyway. CA better be careful too, inviting the fed to come in and regulate MMJ for everyone in the nation, while it's hard to imagine things could actually be any worse, I suspect that if that happens, it just may get worse. End rant |
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