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Old 10-20-2009, 11:27 AM
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The state here is getting $90 per medical marijuana license and all the sales taxes from the dispensaries. Now that they got a taste of that revenue they aren't going to reverse the laws anytime soon. I also don't see them going for full legalization, they like the license revenue too much.
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Old 10-20-2009, 11:45 AM
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Now that the policy is in writing, states traditionally on the fence where the MMJ question is concerned will begin to seriously consider it. Some never will, but that is how the Constitution was written. The states are free to determine the issue separately.

While some states consider MMJ more carefully, other states on the forefront of the MMJ issue will begin to flirt with full re-legalization. California is a good example. With any luck, momentum will continue to build.

Like MMJ, the feds will resist re-legalization until they have no choice but to go along. The U.S. Constitution is very clear. And hopefully the appeals courts, which have not been cooperative, will find their chingaderros and hear some 10th Amendment cases.

Victory in this battle is ours. And the tide is turning. But the war is far from over.
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marijuana does not affect MY ability to drive like Alchohol does. I don't know what is does for you. I am not the type to bump into a wall when I am high. So I disagree with your statement that weed will increase your chances for an accident. That's bullshit in my opinion
 

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