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Now, will the states stand up to the feds and defend their states rights?
The States should stand up to the Feds and the fact that the Feds or the IRS do not raid or arrest call girls,massage parlors, brothels, and organized prostitution in Nevada, which all of the above careers are considered class X felonies anywhere else that will and can get you more prison and parole time than growing weed shows and proves "Yes, we can make the Feds respect our new laws on legalizing cannabis use just as the Feds respect Nevada laws that legalize organized prostitution and sex for sale there". That is what should be used in the Courts to defend Amendment 64. The Feds cannot be seen to be arbitrary about what they raid, arrest, and prosecute especially in a Federal Court. So Colorado can easily and successfully defend Amendment 64 just using the "legal prostitution" of Nevada that the Feds have ignored for 60 years it seems to me. Other States have local laws that defy Federal laws or Federal mandates and have had no reprisals in raids, law suits, or prosecution by the Feds as well. All of these cases of 'arbitrary enforcement" can be used against the Feds power to act here in Colorado and Washington is my belief and hopefully the lawyers representing Colorado/Washington make that a big point to any Judge/Judges overseeing any Fed suits or actions against Amendment 64 or I-501.
Thanks greatly for the input AZMMJ Advocate. Philip Morris and Brown tobaacoo company's and some other corporate interests are here having meetings in Denver with Colorado State Officials on regulations/licensing that will be involved so they can get their feet in the door which means they(Tobacco, other Wall street corp interests) must feel confident enough by using their big buck corporate lawyers and DC lobbyists they can fend off the Feds to start looking for real estate and warehouses which is running the rumor mill here with MMC owners. There are ads in craiglist here by farmers all over offering farm land to lease for growing all ready. That is what is already happening since election day here in Colorado.They may be class X in other states, however as far as im aware only illegal immigrants prostitution is federally illegal. Though we are on the same side I don't see that argument as holding so much weight, the question is for a 14th amendment argument, what laws illegal at the federal government are states doing that the government looks the other way? One other may be states allowing illegal aliens to use state education funding or the like that would be illegal at the fed level. Those are the areas you should dig
True Kolah, however we know the CIA prefers to import drugs that kill or addict. like Heroine or Coke, they make more money in it than weed ; ) Just ask Noriega, lolLegal or not, that's been going on for years, Ken.The biggest "company" is called The CIA. :)
The climate is Mexico is great for growing some dank shit. I wonder where that all goes? White House? :)
lol@ Amercian Dirt Weed. (actually I like that name)
i'd also be interested in reading specific evidence for this..Big pharma controls the poppy fields in Afghanistant whose production has exploded since we attached afghanistan? Really?
outwest
like i said, evidence please. (primary sources preferred)
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