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In reply to the discussion: Attn Gen. Holder: Yes, The Executive Branch Could Remove MMJ from DEA Hands [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)12. You can help by NICELY calling to indicate your support
Lynch worries about a "slippery slope" if mmj is regulated in his state. This, to me, is just another way in which this issue has been so distorted because other nations that have decriminalized all use do not have the same rates of use among teens as America, with its criminalization, does.
Why? Because, like alcohol, legalized marijuana is regulated and sold in venues that check ids.
KIDS sell to other kids in schools. If people want to reduce use among teens - then they should support legalization.
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Attn Gen. Holder: Yes, The Executive Branch Could Remove MMJ from DEA Hands [View all]
RainDog
Apr 2012
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Why do people keep ignoring the fact that the vast majority of MMJ clinics are not being bothered...
phleshdef
Apr 2012
#3
You have to have special licenses to sell alcohol or create mass quantities of it to sell.
phleshdef
Apr 2012
#10
I haven't noticed the federal government enforcing state liquor regulations..
Fumesucker
Apr 2012
#13
FACT: The DEA has left the vast majority of MMJ clinics in these states alone.
phleshdef
Apr 2012
#11
US attorneys have sent out more than 300 threat letters to dispensaries and landlords in California.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2012
#14