cannawizard
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-- no need to get butthurt ppls
-- no need to get butthurt ppls
The Fed's are saying "we don't recognize state law, you are still in violation of Federal law." I don't see how passing another state law would change this situation at all.I've said it before and I'll say it again, the good people of cali fucked themsleves and everyone else when they voted not to legalize, now bitch.
I wish you were correct, but you are not. For one, States in the United States of America, could not actually exist before the United States, it's Constitution and Federal Government existed. Plus, even if States would be considered to exist prior to the creation of the nation most States were not States when the Federal Government was created. Some of what are now States were owned and governed by other nations at the time, others were unclaimed land/territory (as in by any recognized nation). If that is not enough, there is the Constitution.State law preceeds and trumps federal law. There were soverign states long before the federal government was started.
but all 12 of the Sandy Eggo shops were already in trouble with the Cali/Sandy Eggo courts...from the article said:....at least 16 pot shops or their landlords received letters this week stating they are violating federal drug laws,....
and....Their offices refused Thursday to confirm the closure orders. The Associated Press obtained copies of the letters that a prosecutor sent to at least 12 San Diego dispensaries.....
I'm thinking this is just a ruse by the FEDs to let Obammy show a little movement, and clout, on his promises, and to get a little press and airtime from the media. It only cost the FEDs the cost of postage and a few letters.from the article said:The San Diego medical marijuana outlets put on notice were the same 12 that city officials sued last month for operating illegally, after activists there threatened to force an election on a zoning plan adopted to regulate the city's fast-growing medical marijuana industry, City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said. A judge on Wednesday ordered nine of the targeted shops to close, while the other three shut down voluntarily, Goldsmith said.
[video=youtube;7YvAYIJSSZY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvAYIJSSZY[/video]yea its what it seems like to me too but we gotta watch it close.