"Barack Obama"--Yes, He Went There

UncleBuck

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I don't enjoy seeing growers get busted. I enjoy hypocrites getting the same treatment they wish upon others.
nonsense. you like seeing growers get busted if they don't worship at the altar of paul, doesn't matter how they feel about grows getting busted.

that's just whiney pussy territory there.
 

desert dude

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nonsense. you like seeing growers get busted if they don't worship at the altar of paul, doesn't matter how they feel about grows getting busted.

that's just whiney pussy territory there.
When a grower worships at the Obamalter and then gets rousted by the Obama DEA, there is a certain cosmic justice that get served.
 

UncleBuck

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UncleBuck thinks that every grow bust under Obama's watch is legitimate.
i've seen a total of two or so that weren't so far, and those people didn't even get arrested.

doesn't mean i like seeing them.

desertdouche, however, loves seeing these grow busts.
 

desert dude

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there ya go. let your inner rat out of the cage.
So, I am a rat because I am not saddened when a person invested in the drug war becomes a casualty of the drug war, but you are a good citizen when you support the status quo of about 800,000 arrests per year for cannabis violations?
 

UncleBuck

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So, I am a rat because I am not saddened when a person invested in the drug war becomes a casualty of the drug war, but you are a good citizen when you support the status quo of about 800,000 arrests per year for cannabis violations?
i support the status quo by actively trying to ameliorate the medical cannabis situation?

lol.

you just have a healthy amount of butthurt and obama derangement syndrome. name any other president who has had a more MMJ tolerant position than he has.

do it.
 

lifegoesonbrah

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UncleBuck likes plant regulations, this much has been established. A plant should remain federally illegal to make sure nobody has too many plants, that would be horrific.
 

desert dude

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i support the status quo by actively trying to ameliorate the medical cannabis situation?

lol.

you just have a healthy amount of butthurt and obama derangement syndrome. name any other president who has had a more MMJ tolerant position than he has.

do it.
Every president before about 1913 or so. For that matter, every president before Nixon.
 

lifegoesonbrah

Well-Known Member
i support the status quo by actively trying to ameliorate the medical cannabis situation?

lol.

you just have a healthy amount of butthurt and obama derangement syndrome. name any other president who has had a more MMJ tolerant position than he has.

do it.
Thomas Jefferson
 

UncleBuck

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UncleBuck likes plant regulations, this much has been established. A plant should remain federally illegal to make sure nobody has too many plants, that would be horrific.
oh, you're butthurt that i support city codes and ordinances about what your front yard can look like. you poor fella.

my support is behind full legalization, regulation, and taxation of cannabis.

start from reality, not your butthurt, invented musings.
 

HB DC

Active Member
UncleBuck thinks that every grow bust under Obama's watch is legitimate.
Depending on what you believe...

Life, Liberty & Pursuit of Happiness!

10th Amendment of the US Constitution -
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the People.

Where in the Constitution does it allow for the government to over rule cases to better their agenda?

The first time a DEA judge overturned an agency decision regarding medical marijuana came in 1998.


In that ruling, Administrative Law Judge Francis L. Young granted a petition by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws to have the DEA downgrade marijuana from a schedule I to a schedule II controlled substance. The administration rejected the decision.
"But that was before a single medical marijuana statute had been passed, and what the petition sought to do in that case was to leapfrog over the FDA without it having the opportunity to say it has effective medical use," Hopper said. In contrast, last month's ruling is a significant step toward letting science, rather than the government, be the judge, he said.









 

lifegoesonbrah

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oh, you're butthurt that i support city codes and ordinances about what your front yard can look like. you poor fella.

my support is behind full legalization, regulation, and taxation of cannabis.

start from reality, not your butthurt, invented musings.
Then why do you defend someone that is against even decriminalization?
 
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