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fdd2blk

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Actually, no.

I was asking to see if you too had fallen victim to the farce that is our current drug laws like myself and so many others on here have.

Wasn't an attack.

PS- I'm sorry that your family has to deal with that. It's alot to have on your plate.
i was over growing and i "crossed a line". i knew better, but never thought it would actually lead to this.

thank you for your concern as well. :hug:
 

ChesusRice

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i was over growing and i "crossed a line". i knew better, but never thought it would actually lead to this.

thank you for your concern as well. :hug:
I thought you were in Cali. I thought maybe it had something to do with glass and the Chonged you
 

ChesusRice

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i'm glad you are the type of person that can looking beyond differing opinions and see things for the reality they are. you're a good man and i thank you for your thoughts and concern. :hug:

i wish all that happened was me losing my job at christmas. ;)
15 months is not so bad. Did they get you close to home or are they gonna ship you out of state?
 

FOUR20 SWG

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If you're in Washington or Colorado, do you still count as being "naughty" or does the conviction not count there?
State won't go after you directly but the Feds still will supposedly.

The Obama administration is keeping real tight-lipped about it as they weigh their options.

The AG's from both of those states' attempted to get the DOJ/DEA to confirm or deny whether or not they would continue enforcing fed policy and were told they would have to wait for further info.

If a state's attorney general can't even pry the info outta them, I think we're pretty much just gonna have to wait and see.

Obama was shitting his pants everytime he made a campaign stop in CO because he knew how closely the issue was tied in with his carrying the state and he also knew how badly he didn't wanna discuss it during the election. Notice how neither candidate so much as said the word marijuana throughout this season? Because it was the 10,000 pound bright green elephant in the room that was just waiting to shit on the heads of their campaign.

Cuba, Marijuana, Campaign Finance Reform. These are the 3 litmus paper issues by which I will rate the administration after it's had the full 8. If those minor concessions can't be made, then everything else with the possible exception of Universal Healthcare is all for show and stance.
 

fdd2blk

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i was charged federally so i can safely assume the charges will hold, regardless of where any of it takes place. i can't see them ever releasing people for marijuana charges, even if things change. the prisons would be empty and A LOT of money would be lost.
 

Harrekin

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i was charged federally so i can safely assume the charges will hold, regardless of where any of it takes place. i can't see them ever releasing people for marijuana charges, even if things change. the prisons would be empty and A LOT of money would be lost.
Our prisons are publicly run, it's not any better man.

I can do 10 years for having 6 plants if I had a scales in close proximity (which I don't/never had).

It must be strange having it "sorta legal", at least I know if a pig catches me I'm fucked, you guys have to check what type of pig they are before determining if they're allowed arrest you.

I wonder if Dumbo challenges the newly legalised states how many of his butt-huggers on here will still make excuses for him?
 

ChesusRice

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Our prisons are publicly run, it's not any better man.

I can do 10 years for having 6 plants if I had a scales in close proximity (which I don't/never had).

It must be strange having it "sorta legal", at least I know if a pig catches me I'm fucked, you guys have to check what type of pig they are before determining if they're allowed arrest you.

I wonder if Dumbo challenges the newly legalised states how many of his butt-huggers on here will still make excuses for him?
No different here
as a matter of fact having any amount of weed while simultaneously owning a scale can get you arrested for "dealing"
 

FOUR20 SWG

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Our prisons are publicly run, it's not any better man.

I can do 10 years for having 6 plants if I had a scales in close proximity (which I don't/never had).

It must be strange having it "sorta legal", at least I know if a pig catches me I'm fucked, you guys have to check what type of pig they are before determining if they're allowed arrest you.

I wonder if Dumbo challenges the newly legalised states how many of his butt-huggers on here will still make excuses for him?
I voted for Obama twice. I can't say he's been a friend to marijuana, medical or otherwise, but the alternatives were much worse.

Hopefully he will recognize the votes cast by the people of WA and CO and allow a smooth end to prohibition. More than likely, there will be some court cases though.

The administration has been very quietly gathering it's position together I think. We'll just have to wait and see. I think they want a preview of what the tax revenue is going to look like before they say Yay or Nay.

I know that here in CA they came in and are trying to obtain Mendocino County records on it's MMJ program now which has some people nervous.

Personally, I would have no problem speaking out against the administration. Just because I voted for Obama, doesn't mean I think the federal government is somehow above reproach. I just prefered him over Lord Mittens.
 

ChesusRice

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But what about weighing your MMJ?
constructive intent
It's a legal bunch of shit where they can say having the equiptment around while not breaking the law is in fact breaking the law

Sort of like if you cannot legally possess a firearm and someone who can has one in the same house as you they can charge you with felon in possession of a firearm. Even though it isnt yours
 

FOUR20 SWG

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i was charged federally so i can safely assume the charges will hold, regardless of where any of it takes place. i can't see them ever releasing people for marijuana charges, even if things change. the prisons would be empty and A LOT of money would be lost.

Yeah, probably so.

I know local da's in CO and WA dropped all their pending weed charges so that might give future cases a precedent to draw from. For whatever that's worth I guess..

You're right about the prisons though. Whole lotta money goin on there. And i'm pretty sure they just eased restrictions now so that private companies can outsource labor to prisons too. Even more incentive to lock people up; cheap labor.

The fed-govt owns a company called Federal Prison Industries that employs 13,000 inmates, most for less than a dollar an hour.
 

ChesusRice

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Yeah, probably so.

I know local da's in CO and WA dropped all their pending weed charges so that might give future cases a precedent to draw from. For whatever that's worth I guess..

You're right about the prisons though. Whole lotta money goin on there. And i'm pretty sure they just eased restrictions now so that private companies can outsource labor to prisons too. Even more incentive to lock people up; cheap labor.

The fed-govt owns a company called Federal Prison Industries that employs 13,000 inmates, most for less than a dollar an hour.
federal prison industries cannot legally compete against any private enterprise's
 

ChesusRice

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Wow didnt know they usurped the law

Despite a Small Business Administration ruling in 2005 that FPI cannot win service contracts set aside for small businesses, FPI wins federal contracts over private companies as long as its bid is comparable in price, quantity and delivery.
That's because intricate laws, regulations and policies "requires federal agencies to buy inmate-made items even if they are more expensive than like items made by private companies," AP notes.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/corporate-prison-labor-is-forcing-small-businesses-to-close-factories-2012-9#ixzz2DBFlDmsu
 
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