Oklahoma and Nebraska suck balls!!

UncleBuck

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Colorado "undermined the Constitution" ??

Can anyone point out which article in the US Constitution bans the sale and production of marijuana?

Retards...
supremacy clause, my shrimpish little 4'11'' amiga.

cannabis is federally prohibited, and the feds reigns supreme over the states.

are you even 14 years old yet?
 

OddBall1st

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The Federal Government has already decriminalized pot in US area`s, it will be difficult to use the Federal laws to proceed.

If OK and NB police have used up reserve $$ chasing fines that will bring in less than the cost of courts for pot arrests, shy away from pot busting. Let it go, only enforce the danger to society/public. It`s not that big a deal.
 

Triplec

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The private prison industry is huge in OK. The governor is known for being financially backed by the prison industry also. Besides the pharma industry, prisons profit the most from prohibition. It's my guess the prison industry is behind this on the OK side. The governor of OK will likey either stay silent about this or 'act' like they are against and let the AG do the work and deal with the fallout.
 

ginwilly

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Colorado "undermined the Constitution" ??

Can anyone point out which article in the US Constitution bans the sale and production of marijuana?

Retards...
There are a couple of SC judges who will tell you general welfare or commerce, pick whichever. They are the magic clauses in the eyes of the progressive that to them means "the government can do what ever they need to do for the greater good".
 

overgrowem

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supremacy clause, my shrimpish little 4'11'' amiga.

cannabis is federally prohibited, and the feds reigns supreme over the states.

are you even 14 years old yet?
Supremes hold up schedule 1 status, demolish programs in all states,or find MJ not schedule 1,or none of the above.What would the none of the above options look like?
 

ginwilly

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Supremes hold up schedule 1 status, demolish programs in all states,or find MJ not schedule 1,or none of the above.What would the none of the above options look like?
Good question. Would none of the above be a state's right thing?

The federal government could take no stance whatsoever on MJ leaving it up to the states to decide for themselves. That seems like the progression we are on anyway.
 

schuylaar

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guess the states are being the crybabies now..certainly seems that the president has taken the wind out of many a sail these days.
 

desert dude

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Supremes hold up schedule 1 status, demolish programs in all states,or find MJ not schedule 1,or none of the above.What would the none of the above options look like?
So far as I know, cannabis being schedule 1 is not a question for SCOTUS. The DEA, FDA, or president could reschedule it, though I doubt they will.
 

overgrowem

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So far as I know, cannabis being schedule 1 is not a question for SCOTUS. The DEA, FDA, or president could reschedule it, though I doubt they will.
Schedule 1 not focus of suit but it is the germ of the problem. It's the 800 lb. gorilla in the room and the Supremes will be aware of it. They could use a schedule ruling to decide the case. Or not. Don't count O'bama out on reschedule,especially at end of his term
 

overgrowem

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Good question. Would none of the above be a state's right thing?

The federal government could take no stance whatsoever on MJ leaving it up to the states to decide for themselves. That seems like the progression we are on anyway.
I think this suit will force a collision on states rights and Schedule 1.
 
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