Congress Moves To Stop DEA Funding To Attack Medical Marijuana Patients & Care Givers

tryingtogrow89

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FUCK YEAH! Congress sounding legit for once, alot of talk about the constitution playing a role in this, thank you founding fathers.:hump:

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nastynate420

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Man thats some good shit! That fool from VA frank wolf is a moron! The bottom line is it come to states right over the fed gov. Once the precedent is set then theres no turning back. Even States without medical mj dont want the feds to come in and tell them what to do! ....Whats the gov gonna go when all 50 states legalize MMJ??
 

Dr Kynes

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I'm not gay, but dude, if Dana Rhorbacher wanted to get sticky, i would totally love him long time

Ohhh Dana Rohrbacher... you so sexy...

I wonder if he would ask me to prom. Imma put a note in his locker.
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

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[h=2]House Democrats Support Ending Federal Interference in Medical Marijuana States [/h]Nearly Three Quarters of Democrats Break with Administration Policy, Vote to Prevent Federal Agencies from Targeting Individuals in Compliance with State Medical Marijuana Laws


Democrats in the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve an amendment to the FY 2013 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations bill late Tuesday that would effectively end the ability of federal agencies to enforce federal marijuana laws against individuals who are in compliance with state medical marijuana laws.


The amendment stated that federal agencies may not use any funds to target individuals in states with medical marijuana laws, as long as those people are following the laws of their respective states. This amendment, which was debated five times last decade, was reintroduced after an increase in federal actions against state-legal medical marijuana providers throughout the country over the last year.

Marijuana Policy Project
Steve Fox, Marijuana Policy Project: "It is encouraging to see so many members sending a clear message to the Obasma administration"
The amendment was supported by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (D-California), Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-New York), Rep. Sam Farr (D-California), and Rep. Tom McClintock (D-California). It was defeated in the House by a vote of 163-262 at the close of voting. Of those in favor, 134 were Democrats and 29 were Republicans, with 72 percent of Democrats backing the measure.


The strong support among Democrats is notable in light of recent criticism of the Obama Administration's crackdown on medical marijuana providers despite campaign promises that he would not use federal resources to undermine state medical marijuana laws.

"It is encouraging to see so many members sending a clear message to the Obama administration," said Steve Fox, director of government relations for the Marijuana Policy Project. "These 163 members are tired of seeing federal resources dedicated to undermining state medical marijuana laws.


"They understand, especially members from medical marijuana states, that when the Obama administration forces the closure of medical marijuana dispensaries, they are driving patients back to the streets to acquire their medicine," Fox said. "States are doing the right thing by ensuring that patients have safe access to medical marijuana. It is only a matter of time before every member of Congress accepts this truth."

Currently, 16 states and the District of Columbia allow seriously ill patients to use medical marijuana with a recommendation from their doctor. Connecticut is poised to become the 17th state to pass a medical marijuana law. Another 10 states are considering bills to make marijuana legal at this time.
 

Dr Kynes

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Dana Roherbacher is a Republican, not a Democrat. Either way Imma send him some cookies.

Tom Mc Clintock is also a Republican. Maybe the writer is so stoned he thinks (D) is an honorary title for all Congressmen...
 

UncleBuck

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tryingtogrow89

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are you going to try to argue about what the holder memo says? i can pull it up and quote it for your deflection-happy arse if you'd like.
Nothing a memo with eric holders name on it is credible, he is a criminal and will be in prison soon enough, i mean really, you think all these state leaders are making shit up when they say full state compliance dispensaries and individuals are being raided?
 

Kite High

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your delusional if you truly believe he will ever be indicted much less incarcerated.... although he should be
 

UncleBuck

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Nothing a memo with eric holders name on it is credible, he is a criminal and will be in prison soon enough, i mean really, you think all these state leaders are making shit up when they say full state compliance dispensaries and individuals are being raided?
ok, so you are no longer denying that the policy of the administration is to leave alone those in full compliance with state laws, you're simply saying that it is not happening that way.

well, that should be simple enough to prove. find me a few cases of those who are in full compliance with the law getting busted anyway. it's as simple as that. and since you made the claim, the burden of proof is on you. go ahead.
 

tryingtogrow89

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ok, so you are no longer denying that the policy of the administration is to leave alone those in full compliance with state laws, you're simply saying that it is not happening that way.

well, that should be simple enough to prove. find me a few cases of those who are in full compliance with the law getting busted anyway. it's as simple as that. and since you made the claim, the burden of proof is on you. go ahead.
Its been nearly everyday news lately you kidding me?
 

UncleBuck

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Its been nearly everyday news lately you kidding me?
i've heard of places getting busted, but no reports as to whether they were in full compliance with state law. since you made the claim, you get to hunt down the examples.

at least 2 examples would be nice. get started, kiddo.
 

tryingtogrow89

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i've heard of places getting busted, but no reports as to whether they were in full compliance with state law. since you made the claim, you get to hunt down the examples.

at least 2 examples would be nice. get started, kiddo.
Those state leaders must be making shit up.
 

Dr Kynes

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Here's the confusion. Obama's memo instructs the feds to not "focus their resources on patients and providers in compliance with state laws" But did not tell the DEA FBI or DOJ to leave them alone. just dont "focus" on them. Shortly thereafter, a weenie from DOJ memoed Holder a "wuzzat mean" and Holder, the Official Dickwad of Record in the Dept of Justice responded "NO U!!!! we gonna prosecute the Contolled Substances Act like MOFO! Yeah BOOOOI!" Or in the common parlance, "Any cultivation distribution or use of marijuana outside of federally sponsored trials is a violation of federal law, and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent, regardless of state laws permitting such activities Fo Shizzle"

Obama meanwhile has already gotten such support, donations and handjobs as he desired from MMJ states and busineses, and can now sit back and enjoy the political benefits of his pet inbred retarded rabid wolverine Holder's relentless quixotic crusade against anyone who disagrees with him.

It's win/win for Obama. he gets to be the pothead president when he wants pothead money and grass roots (tee hee) support, but gets to be "Tough on Crime" when Holder throws old ladies with glaucoma into guantanamo's rape rooms. Fuck i love politics!
 

tryingtogrow89

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Here's the confusion. Obama's memo instructs the feds to not "focus their resources on patients and providers in compliance with state laws" But did not tell the DEA FBI or DOJ to leave them alone. just dont "focus" on them. Shortly thereafter, a weenie from DOJ memoed Holder a "wuzzat mean" and Holder, the Official Dickwad of Record in the Dept of Justice responded "NO U!!!! we gonna prosecute the Contolled Substances Act like MOFO! Yeah BOOOOI!" Or in the common parlance, "Any cultivation distribution or use of marijuana outside of federally sponsored trials is a violation of federal law, and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent, regardless of state laws permitting such activities Fo Shizzle"

Obama meanwhile has already gotten such support, donations and handjobs as he desired from MMJ states and busineses, and can now sit back and enjoy the political benefits of his pet inbred retarded rabid wolverine Holder's relentless quixotic crusade against anyone who disagrees with him.

It's win/win for Obama. he gets to be the pothead president when he wants pothead money and grass roots (tee hee) support, but gets to be "Tough on Crime" when Holder throws old ladies with glaucoma into guantanamo's rape rooms. Fuck i love politics!
Yeah Soetoro on record said he will not only use DEA, DOJ, and FBI against dispensaries but also go after them with the IRS because he feels there is concern about taxes and taxin them the fuck out of existence even if they are in compliance with state law.
 
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