Finally, an end to political prisoners in the U.S.?

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I bet the liquor lobby is panicing right about now...

U.S. to yield marijuana jurisdiction to states
Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer

Friday, February 27, 2009
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(02-26) 20:00 PST San Francisco -- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is sending
strong signals that President Obama - who as a candidate said states should be
allowed to make their own rules on medical marijuana - will end raids on pot
dispensaries in California.

 
Awesome!

This is great news, I'm really loving this Obama administration. There is absolutely NO good argument as why bud should stay illegal.
 
Peter,

I think this is the first time you have said anything good about a democrat.
I knew we'd get you over to the dark side eventually.

Yee-Haw!

Now, just tell me where to send the sandals, white socks, Volvo and wine coolers and they will be on their way...
 
I think the intelligent approach to recreational drug use is how Spain handles it: let people do what they want in their own homes, but come down like a ton of bricks on those who threaten public safety (e.g. by selling drugs to minors).

So many of our government agencies (the DEA, ATF etc) have become nothing more than legalized domestic terrorist organizations. Sounds like Obama is starting to address this problem.
 
I think the intelligent approach to recreational drug use is how Spain handles it: let people do what they want in their own homes, but come down like a ton of bricks on those who threaten public safety (e.g. by selling drugs to minors).

I agree 100%. We saw how well Prohibition worked. This is really good news. Just another reason to give our new president the thumbs up.
 
Thumbs up??

Spark a blunt for Obama!

There was a great show on CNBC a few weeks ago about the pot industry in CA, $600,000 a year now and "growing." No reason not to tap that for taxes, most would gladly pay it. Earmark it for education and we'd have the best schools in the world.
 
25 Years now

I've done herb daily for 25 years. I think the pharmaceutical companies are behind it being illega. Check out "letfreedomgrow.com". Shows how pot stops diabetic complications dead in their track.....Bill in Az....
 
I think the pharmaceutical companies are behind it being ill

Historically, the liquor lobby has been the largest financial contributor to fight legalization movements in the U.S. Alcohol is physically addictive while cannabis is not, so it's understandable why liquor manufacturers want to keep the status quo.
 
danger, danger will robinson!

animasinsulinpu,
I have to warn you - there is a group of ladies here and at the 'other' club who turn people into the authorities, call their employers, etc.

I strongly suggest you avoid making any statements on line which they could use against you.
 
Doubt it

Kellogs is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist church and their against any drug use. plants or pills....Bill in Az....
 
Beside, I thought Kellogs was from Battle Creek, MI., and were owned by Whirlpool or something like that. (another joke, don't really know what I'm talking about.)
 
Keven

That's my Libertarian side talking. No problem doing it, but step outside and cause something bad (acutally causing bodily harm to someone or someone's property, not "might" cause) while under the influence, then you're done.
 
It still amazes me that we sell liquor and cigarettes, tax them heavily, but we quibble over pot. So stupid. Oh, that's right, those aren't addictive...yeah, right.....
 
Peter,

You're slipping. That's twice today that we agree politically. I am a total believer in two things:
Gun Control: Using both hands.
and
Your right to wave your fist end where my nose begins.

So, you want the Volvo in Pearl or PANK?

I forgot the one-year subscription to the New York Times, how could I have forgotten that...
 
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