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Olive Drab Green

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Anyone know Whitaker’s position on Cannabis? I’m already sure he’s going to try to fuck with the investigation, but how is he oriented towards the Cannabis Movement/Industry/Field?
 

Tacoavenger17

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Anyone know Whitaker’s position on Cannabis? I’m already sure he’s going to try to fuck with the investigation, but how is he oriented towards the Cannabis Movement/Industry/Field?
That's what I've been wondering, I've heard he says it's a gateway drug. He's temporary though so we could get another even worse. Definitely troubling.

He's also pro second amendment so he may be for state rights, which might be a good thing.
 

rkymtnman

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Maybe the new House will make a difference. Nearly all Democrats I saw want to legalize in some form or another. Sessions was a huge opponent. If even he couldn’t crack down, I wonder if anyone can.
pandora's box has been opened and nobody is going to shut it. too much money involved nowadays.
 

Farmer.J

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I could see Trump with his ego falsely taking credit for things like cannabis along with health care
As long as he gets it done that will be a step forward. What I would worry about is him legalizing "Corporate Cannabis" which is exactly what happened here in Canada.

It's not really legal here, maybe legal to buy their irradiated shwag. Before cannabis legalization in Canada there was only 8 cannabis related offenses now there are 45. If you choose to consume you can be fined up to $1000 for driving with only 2 nanograms thc in your bloodstream, yet it's ok to drive with 49000000 nanograms of alcohol or 24000000 nanograms of ghb in your blood. 5 nanograms thc they will suspended your license for 3 months and you will have to participate in the interlock program for a year.

Hopefully the United States makes better decisions regarding cannabis than canada. Our legalization looks good from the outside but the truth is we already had a much better system in place with the medical ACMPR.
 

SB85

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As long as he gets it done that will be a step forward. What I would worry about is him legalizing "Corporate Cannabis" which is exactly what happened here in Canada.

It's not really legal here, maybe legal to buy their irradiated shwag. Before cannabis legalization in Canada there was only 8 cannabis related offenses now there are 45. If you choose to consume you can be fined up to $1000 for driving with only 2 nanograms thc in your bloodstream, yet it's ok to drive with 49000000 nanograms of alcohol or 24000000 nanograms of ghb in your blood. 5 nanograms thc they will suspended your license for 3 months and you will have to participate in the interlock program for a year.

Hopefully the United States makes better decisions regarding cannabis than canada. Our legalization looks good from the outside but the truth is we already had a much better system in place with the medical ACMPR.





You know what happens once something turns into a huge cash crop
 

SB85

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Legal pot is such small potatoes compared with what is happening to america...like re-arranging the deck chairs on the titanic....this country is failing fast


I think the hardest issue between the two parties will be how immigration should be handled.
 
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