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In reply to the discussion: "Not Guilty" in Medical Marijuana Trial.. [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)29. oh. I didn't understand at first
thanks for the explanation.
yeah, and the more states that legalize, the more pressure to not lose revenue from states that don't - we're not there yet, but we're getting there.
in the meantime - anytime there are social transitions - there's a lot of weirdness.
I can't imagine anyone would bother with the UK when they're in a legal state b/c then the laws would be something else entirely as far as federal v. state law.
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Jury nullification, indeed. Especially since this administration lacks the spine to do the peoples'
villager
Jun 2012
#3
MMJ was perking up rentals of empty storefronts in my working class L.A. neighborhood, too
villager
Jun 2012
#44
Back in the 70's it was such a taboo about its effectiveness with cancer treatment
MagickMuffin
Jun 2012
#39
little-known fact: big corporations were against prohibition, and had a big role in ending it.
HiPointDem
Jun 2012
#36
"police used a $7 million Department of Homeland Security surveillance plane"
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2012
#13
I live in El Paso Country. This is where Colorado Springs is. The Christian Mecca of the USA.
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#32
Their influence is dwindling, imo. There are a lot of new age churches here as well as...
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#40