and how do you know what i mean when i say "progressive"?
dude, you are so LOL. sometimes you have a good point here or there, but this hill ain't worth it. teddy was a progressive, deal with it.
i slipped in two very important words that your silly ass has been dancing around and omitting like crazy.
there's really no reason for you to even be saying one word on this issue, as you have stated your preference for romney (LOL!).
yep, if you want someone that doesn't lie to your face, go with romney!
you woke up on the stupid side of the bed today. maybe take a nap and try again.
Still got it all twisted up Buck. Heres the pertenant files:
Odgen 2009 memo
http://www.justice.gov/opa/documents/medical-marijuana.pdf
Cole 2011 memo
http://www.mpp.org/assets/pdfs/library/Cole-memo.pdf
you slipped in two words that are meaningless in the context of the debate at hand. the ogden memo set forth a series of tests for prosecutors and investigator to use to determine whether a particular suspected individual or enterprise was compliant with the various state laws.
"...Typically, when any of the following characteristics is present, the conduct will not be in clear and unambiguous compliance with applicable state law and may indicate illegal drug trafficking activity of potential federal interest:
unlawful possession or unlawful use of firearms;
violence;
sales to minors;
financial and marketing activities inconsistent with the terms, conditions, or purposes of state law, including evidence of money laundering activity and/or financial gains or excessive amounts of cash inconsistent with purported compliance with state or local law;
amounts of marijuana inconsistent with purported compliance with state or local law;
illegal possession or sale of other controlled substances; or
ties to other criminal enterprises. ..."
the cole memo simply declares drug are bad mmmkay! and anyone may be prosecuted regardless of any state laws.
In regards to jurisdictions where state and local agencies have set up regulation, licensing and taxation ordinances and laws regarding cannabis cultivation, and distribution solely within the borders of the state (no state is mentioned, but california is implied) Cole proceeds to share his opinion that these operations (farms and clinics, no matter how carefully controlled by local authorities) are "criminal enterprises under the controlled substances act.
"... The Ogden Memorandum was never intended to shield such activities from federal enforcement action and prosecution, even where those activities purport to comply with state law. Persons who are in the business of cultivating, selling or distributing marijuana, and those who knowingly facilitate such activities, are in violation of the Controlled Substances Act, regardless of state law. Consistent with resource constraints and the discretion you may exercise in your district, such persons are subject to federal enforcement action, including potential prosecution. State laws or local ordinances are not a defense to civil or criminal enforcement of federal law with respect to such conduct, including enforcement of the CSA. Those who engage in transactions involving the proceeds of such activity may also be in violation of federal money laundering statutes and other federal financial laws.
The Department of Justice is tasked with enforcing existing federal criminal laws in all states, and enforcement of the CSA has long been and remains a core priority."
Let me run that by you again Uncle Buck.
"...State laws or local ordinances are not a defense to civil or criminal enforcement of federal law..."
If the feds decide your gam-gam's 4 plants in a closet are a target, they will bust her, and charge her, regardless of state laws. thats the facts. it's all laid out in black and white. federal law and regulation is supreme, and state laws can pound sand.
many people in my area have been rousted, busted bailed out and are back in their dispensaries with federal charges pending, but nary a peep from the sheriff or local cops. They continue providing their medical cannabis within state guidelines (such as they are) and under supervision of the county and city authorities, paying taxes, and keeping immaculate records. The feds are trying to make examples of people such as tommy chong, and a few of my local chaps (who shall remain nameless) while you Uncle Buck continue tilting at windmills and throwing out legalistic arguments about how maybe they werent "fully compliant with state law" when in most cases they were, and still are, in full co-operation wit the local sheriffs, and local ordinances.