Oregon! First to legalize?

hazeyindahead

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Im hearing a vicious rumor that full legalization of marijuana is on Oregons ballot this year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If passed, it would be sold in mainly in liquor stores, once again from what I hear...


So yeah, we should all move to OR so we can landslide this measure!!
 

UncleSunny

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With the DEA's actions in the Medical Marijuana sense, I think that vendors would actually be afraid to sell it. Still, growers would be off the hook, unless this tax bill is some kind of underhanded way to increase the sentencing on marijuana crime. The first law against Marijuana was the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. Basically it made it legal to possess marijuana if you had the tax stamp, although the government only issued a small amount of these stamps.
Also, if a drug is legal in a State, but still listed as a schedule 1 drug, the fed can harass shop owners and threaten them with legal action. In fact, a DEA agent can wait outside a State permitted marijuana store and arrest every person coming out. The charges may not hold, but they are still in their Federal rights to confiscate and detain. What we need is LESS FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT in how we live our lives.
I know that people will see through the Fed's lies and threats and still sell it, but if it becomes impossible for anyone to get the paperwork to sell it, then well, it's one more small step to victory, but a step none the less. On the flip side, the guy selling it without a license may even be in more shit than he would have been. The "less than an ounce" loophole may become obsolete because it's no longer drug trafficking, but tax evasion.

They really fuck you for that.
 

joemomma

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With the DEA's actions in the Medical Marijuana sense, I think that vendors would actually be afraid to sell it. Still, growers would be off the hook, unless this tax bill is some kind of underhanded way to increase the sentencing on marijuana crime. The first law against Marijuana was the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. Basically it made it legal to possess marijuana if you had the tax stamp, although the government only issued a small amount of these stamps.
Also, if a drug is legal in a State, but still listed as a schedule 1 drug, the fed can harass shop owners and threaten them with legal action. In fact, a DEA agent can wait outside a State permitted marijuana store and arrest every person coming out. The charges may not hold, but they are still in their Federal rights to confiscate and detain. What we need is LESS FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT in how we live our lives.
I know that people will see through the Fed's lies and threats and still sell it, but if it becomes impossible for anyone to get the paperwork to sell it, then well, it's one more small step to victory, but a step none the less. On the flip side, the guy selling it without a license may even be in more shit than he would have been. The "less than an ounce" loophole may become obsolete because it's no longer drug trafficking, but tax evasion.

They really fuck you for that.
Ah, but in the case the shop owners are state sponsored. Not saying that the feds won't mess with the state agencies but that is a pretty sticky situation.
 

Kant

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Also, if a drug is legal in a State, but still listed as a schedule 1 drug, the fed can harass shop owners and threaten them with legal action. In fact, a DEA agent can wait outside a State permitted marijuana store and arrest every person coming out. The charges may not hold, but they are still in their Federal rights to confiscate and detain. What we need is LESS FEDERAL INVOLVEMENT in how we live our lives.
i don't think less federal involvement is gonna come very soon. I truly think that the only way it will ever be legalized, either for medical use or general use, on the federal level will be through the states. the DEA has and will continue to do everything in their power to keep cannabis a schedule I drug because it is a substantial portion of their budget. What i mean by getting it legalized federally but through the states is this. Congress and the president and the Human Health Services (all three have the power to reschedule a drug), will only seriously reconsider rescheduling if a large portion if not a majority of states enact medical marijuana laws or decriminalization laws. the federal level government is increadibly unresponsive to the citizens so the only way they'll hear our voice is if more and more states start saying "F*** off feds".
 

joemomma

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Well, hopefully we will have a domino effect from Oregon :-D
I think that is exactly what will happen. I think in other states law enforcement will be less excited about arresting people for something that is legal in another state, the fire will spread and it won't be long before state powers start telling the DEA to get fucked. Once several states have legalized then the fed will follow along and then the hold out states won't really have much of a choice. This will be greatly accelerated once other state governments start seeing the Oregon revenues from MJ tax.
 

asiankatie

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whoa whoa whoa what?! wait this HAS or HAS NOT been voted for yet.

how can they even do that. Its not legal in CA and people with medi cards get busted all the time. how are they gonna pull of selling it in stores to public.
 
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