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Bid That Pale Horse Goodbye

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Something really cool happened this last week folks. United States District Judge Charles R. Breyer ruled that the newly enacted Congressional law, the Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment — prevents the government from prosecuting medical cannabis dispensaries and patients. The Congressional ammendment that was passed last December stopped all funding for it.

Thing is, the DOJ in California decided to interpret the new ammendment to their own specifications and the f@(kers kept on raiding. Namely because one platinum blonde headed beeotch, former DOJ U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California, Melinda Haag, ordered her cronies to keep at it. She's the witch that had been hounding Steve DeAngelo and Harborside as well as many others until she suddenly threw in the towel and announced her resignation. She left office this last September 1st.

Now let's think about this.

Melinda Haag, the Pale Horse of the DOJ deliberately defied Congressional law and kept spending tax payer dollars to go after patients like you and me and the dispensaries where we get our medicine.

Given the Honorable Judge Breyer's ruling this last week I'd have to say that Pale Horse left office for all of the right reasons.

Ladies and Gents, I'm a patient and I take these things seriously. Last December's Congressional ruling is a major setback for the Department of Justice, which had hoped Rohrabacher-Farr would be interpreted far more narrowly. After all they chose to interpret the lack of funding their own way on behalf of Ms. Haag.

With Governor Brown's newly signed California regulations- Assembly Bill 243, Assembly Bill 266 and Senate Bill 643, we have a framework in place that we didn't have last voting season. The writing was crap and subsequently we failed to legalize. Now with Melinda Haag's departure, and especially now with Judge Breyer's ruling I'd have to say it's a pretty f@(kin' sunny day in California folks!

The 2016 voting season is on the way. Whatta you say we slam the door on that pale horse and open the new door to our future?
 

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I saw something about this somewhere else, good new indeed. I'm on the opposite side of the country but, any rulings favoring cannabis users/growers over federal law is a step forward in my opinion. I've been saying for years that it's only a matter of time, with all the states legalizing for medicinal, and even recreational, use in the last few years, I'd say we're steadily marching in the right direction. Although, we all know that they will never be true freedom with it as it should be, weed "freedom" will come in a way that maximum money can be made from it, when it comes.
 
I saw something about this somewhere else, good new indeed. I'm on the opposite side of the country but, any rulings favoring cannabis users/growers over federal law is a step forward in my opinion. I've been saying for years that it's only a matter of time, with all the states legalizing for medicinal, and even recreational, use in the last few years, I'd say we're steadily marching in the right direction. Although, we all know that they will never be true freedom with it as it should be, weed "freedom" will come in a way that maximum money can be made from it, when it comes.
Breyer is a U.S. Supreme Court Judge. This ruling holds for every state in the Union.
 
With Governor Brown's newly signed California regulations- Assembly Bill 243, Assembly Bill 266 and Senate Bill 643, we have a framework in place

These bills as a whole are going to cause some major hurdles in any legal endeavor and actually may help black market for a few years before they sort out the bs.

In some parts of the state operators may have a triple layer of regulations to comply with.
 
These bills as a whole are going to cause some major hurdles in any legal endeavor and actually may help black market for a few years before they sort out the bs.

In some parts of the state operators may have a triple layer of regulations to comply with.
The writing that Governor Brown approved isn't perfect. However. If you think the 1st Edition of any book is an Ace you can kiss my ass.

The writing, as of this text is far more descriptive, per viable sectors, and, is descriptive enough at every level that had he NOT signed on, our 2016 voting initiatives would have paled again.

Listen, I have zero political nor local interest here at any level.

I'm s fucking pizza driver. I already have a job and my interest is absent besides making my $30-$40 bucks a night as a pizza driver.

Albeit I do understand the United State's Constitution and the Bill of Rights and I certainly understand EVERYTHING about the changing of what was Original in the face of a post George Walker Bush, Amerika.

However, aside from the many different ways our MEDIA tell us what to think, I will not change that which I know, that I see everyday, before me. I am aware that prosecution is profitable within the Private Sector and that anything and everything will GO until s Supreme Court Judge says otherwise. Well, HEY. Guess the fuck WHAT? You DOJ people are shit out of luck because YOU obviously know NOTHING about modern, present day events, for which your Draconian, PROFITABLE mind set no longer applies.

I, am a Grateful, breathing SURVIVOR.

Now, your Government would like to tell you how we treat our survivors on any level but they've no idea how to treat those that are ILL. But. Since we have seen too many examples of just how our Veteran's are treated One only needs look toward the statistics of our own Albuqurque VA Hospital.

Truth is folks, We The People "used" to have a system that we could rely upon. Sorry. I'm 43 and I bare witness to when WE USED TO HAVE BENEFITS.

Case closed.

What we have today, Ladies and Gentlemen, are the ability to vote and make a change in the face of all that are the Chief of Obscuring Information: The United State's Government and their subsidiaries, and those "vested" within private interest.
 
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The writing that Governor Brown approved isn't perfect. However. If you think the 1st Edition of any book is an Ace you can kiss my ass.

The writing, as of this text is far more descriptive, per viable sectors, and, is descriptive enough at every level that had he NOT signed on, our 2016 voting initiatives would have paled again.

Listen, I have zero political nor local interest here at any level.

I'm s fucking pizza driver. I already have a job and my interest is absent besides making my $30-$40 bucks a night as a pizza driver.

Albeit I do understand the United State's Constitution and the Bill of Rights and I certainly understand EVERYTHING about the changing of what was Original in the face of a post George Walker Bush, Amerika.

However, aside from the many different ways our MEDIA tell us what to think, I will not change that which I know, that I see everyday, before me. I am aware that prosecution is profitable within the Private Sector and that anything and everything will GO until s Supreme Court Judge says otherwise. Well, HEY. Guess the fuck WHAT? You DOJ people are shit out of luck because YOU obviously know NOTHING about modern, present day events, for which your Draconian, PROFITABLE mind set no longer applies.

I, am a Grateful, breathing SURVIVOR.

Now, your Government would like to tell you how we treat our survivors on any level but they've no idea how to treat those that are ILL. But. Since we have seen too many examples of just how our Veteran's are treated One only needs look toward the statistics of our own Albuqurque VA Hospital.

Truth is folks, We The People "used" to have a system that we could rely upon. Sorry. I'm 43 and I bare witness to when WE USED TO HAVE BENEFITS.

Case closed.

What we have today, Ladies and Gentlemen, are the ability to vote and make a change in the face of all that are the Chief of Obscuring Information: The United State's Government and their subsidiaries, and those "vested" within private interest.
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Breyer is a U.S. Supreme Court Judge. This ruling holds for every state in the Union.
He's a district court judge, but he's a federal judge, that's the deal. He's not SCOTUS though.

Legally speaking, while this is not equivalent to a SCOTUS ruling, it is significant in that it's a federal court, not a state court, that made the ruling.
 
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