DEA losing power and they're super butt hurt about it

Doer

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You are double wrong because no one sees me defending anyone.

And no one sees a debate on RIU

Oh, three wrong.

Therefore winning on RIU is a sissy idea.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
You are double wrong because no one sees me defending anyone.

And no one sees a debate on RIU

Oh, three wrong.

Therefore winning on RIU is a sissy idea.
You're even more wrongfulish because you are the one worried about what people see in a forum you have such disdain for.
 

ChesusRice

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Of course. Nice and legal. But, I don't think pot can be rescheduled without the treaties and laws amended.

He can refuse to enforce, as he is doing in two States.

But, the President CANNOT resched drugs. He can fast track thru rules, but the Schedules have to be petitioned for amendment....

But, don't listen to me.

The Controlled Substances Act provides a process for rescheduling controlled substances by petitioning the Drug Enforcement Administration. The first petition under this process was filed in 1972 to allow cannabis to be legally prescribed by physicians. The petition was ultimately denied after 22 years of court challenges, although a pill form of cannabis' psychoactive ingredient, THC, was rescheduled in 1985 to allow prescription under schedule II. In 1999 it was again rescheduled to allow prescription under schedule III. A second petition, based on claims related to clinical studies, was denied in 2001. The most recent rescheduling petition was filed by medical cannabis advocates in 2002, but was denied by the DEA in July 2011. Subsequently, medical cannabis advocacy group Americans for Safe Access filed an appeal in January 2012 with the D.C. Circuit, which was heard on October 16, 2012.[1] As of August 2013, 20 states and Washington D.C. have legalized the use of medical marijuana.
Doer is right on this. But it is easier to blame the black guy. Especially for the simple tons and racists
 

Doer

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You're even more wrongfulish because you are the one worried about what people see in a forum you have such disdain for.
How can you win anything if you are the only judge?

Have such disdain for? ...a forum, this forum, forum people?


See? Once again, I am much more stoned than you, right now.
 

BigNBushy

Well-Known Member
No, Doer was dead wrong. Obama could reschedule anytime he wants.
Yes and no.

Technically both sides are right and wrong.

For Obama to reschedule, he would have to compel someone else to actually do it.

That person (s) have been pointed out by Doer and Dr.K.

The point, legally Obama cannot do it.

In practice, if he wanted it done, it would very likely get done rather quickly.

But the proper legal channel for this is not executive order, but regulating agency decision.

Therefore, I judge Doer to be more right here than abandonconflict.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
No, Doer was dead wrong. Obama could reschedule anytime he wants.
Still wouldnt make weed legal and it would violate a bunch of treatys we have

and of course there is this

BOLLING: What would you call a guy who not only used cocaine, but dealt cocaine in high school and/or college? What would you call that kind of guy?
GUTFELD: The president.
[laughter]
BOLLING: Besides "president."
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/05/11/updated-fox-news-smears-obama-as-a-drug-dealer/186407
 

Red1966

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they already get all the property to auction off and free labor for years if they catch you though
That "free labor" costs like $60,000 a year plus what they pay the inmates. And they do shitty work. I've been to those auctions. They don't bring much. I think they would make more, a lot more, taxing pot sales.
 
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