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In reply to the discussion: Congress quietly ends federal ban on medical marijuana [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)44. "The new bill proposes a one-time tax of 37% on retail sales." < Lower, not gone.
And that is rec marijuana, which has fuck all to do with medical. They want to get rid of mmj and make everyone buy expensive taxed weed from rec shops.
Stupid dinosaurs - ignorant people who are attempting to create more laws that people will continue to ignore. And be hurt by.
The best advocate for mmj on the East side of the state is a freakin' teabagger. I can trust him on this more than any democrat, and he's missing some dots on the dice of his mind, so to speak.
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Such good news, at long last. With Oregon's recreational legality kicking in on July 1st and
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#3
Here in Florida, my sister merely ASKED her doctor's nurse assistant (those assistants really
djean111
Apr 2015
#26
Melinda Haag, California's crusading anti-marijuana US District Attorney- Please take notice
NBachers
Apr 2015
#19
Big Pharma would support it if Big Pharma could patent all marijuana and block access to it.
djean111
Apr 2015
#27
And Washington State is leading the fight in getting rid of it - screw the patients. n/t
jtuck004
Apr 2015
#25
There are bills to completely demolish it, pretend they can pass a law to make
jtuck004
Apr 2015
#34
"The new bill proposes a one-time tax of 37% on retail sales." < Lower, not gone.
jtuck004
Apr 2015
#44