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In reply to the discussion: Attn Gen. Holder: Yes, The Executive Branch Could Remove MMJ from DEA Hands [View all]duhneece
(4,105 posts)16. You inspired me to write to Mrs. Obama
Our local NAACP donated "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration..." to our library recently (very anti-drug-war on the basis of racist implementation) AND the national NAACP passed a resolution opposing the War on Drugs. I started the letter with your information & will enclose copies of the donation & resolution.
Will let you know of any response, however 'canned.'
Just trying to reach that 'tipping point'....
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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