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Sam Olson enjoying the good kush got me to thinking. Marijuana is illegal at the federal level. However, there area states that have decriminalized it in spite of that. Is it POSSIBLE the same could happen with guns when the inevitable happens with this current administration? States that are currently “free” become sanctuaries. Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Florida, ECT, what say you?
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Sam Olson enjoying the good kush got me to thinking. Marijuana is illegal at the federal level. However, there area states that have decriminalized it in spite of that. Is it POSSIBLE the same could happen with guns when the inevitable happens with this current administration? States that are currently “free” become sanctuaries. Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Florida, ECT, what say you? Yes and no. Yes, States can refuse to spend money, resources and manpower enforcing Federal laws. ...but they cannot make “legal” what the Federal Government deems Illegal, therefore although they can refuse to enforce Federal laws, they cannot stop or interfere with Federal Law Enforcement officers enforcing Federal Laws within the State.
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a welfare check, a forty ounce malt liquor, a crack pipe, an Obama phone, free health insurance. and some Air Jordan's and he votes Democrat for a lifetime.
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Sam Olson enjoying the good kush got me to thinking. Marijuana is illegal at the federal level. However, there area states that have decriminalized it in spite of that. Is it POSSIBLE the same could happen with guns when the inevitable happens with this current administration? States that are currently “free” become sanctuaries. Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Florida, ECT, what say you? Yes and no. Yes, States can refuse to spend money, resources and manpower enforcing Federal laws. ...but they cannot make “legal” what the Federal Government deems Illegal, therefore although they can refuse to enforce Federal laws, they cannot stop or interfere with Federal Law Enforcement officers enforcing Federal Laws within the State. I am not disagreeing with this, but I have always wondered why or how does the DEA not prosecute all of the drug shops in Colorado? Serious question. I am guessing that the Feds are just choosing to not enforce Federal law in Colorado? Looks like this is a states rights issue.
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Sam Olson enjoying the good kush got me to thinking. Marijuana is illegal at the federal level. However, there area states that have decriminalized it in spite of that. Is it POSSIBLE the same could happen with guns when the inevitable happens with this current administration? States that are currently “free” become sanctuaries. Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Florida, ECT, what say you? Yes and no. Yes, States can refuse to spend money, resources and manpower enforcing Federal laws. ...but they cannot make “legal” what the Federal Government deems Illegal, therefore although they can refuse to enforce Federal laws, they cannot stop or interfere with Federal Law Enforcement officers enforcing Federal Laws within the State. I am not disagreeing with this, but I have always wondered why or how does the DEA not prosecute all of the drug shops in Colorado? Serious question. I am guessing that the Feds are just choosing to not enforce Federal law in Colorado? Looks like this is a states rights issue. They are selectively enforcing Federal Marijuana laws in several states, especially when there are firearms involved. https://www.seattlepi.com/seattlene...-marijuana-grower-charged-in-4965683.phphttps://missoulian.com/news/local/m...9211f90-6ca5-11e2-aa17-001a4bcf887a.htmlhttps://www.bouldercounty.org/safety/firearms/concealed-handgun-permit/frequently-asked-questions/
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Sam Olson enjoying the good kush got me to thinking. Marijuana is illegal at the federal level. However, there area states that have decriminalized it in spite of that. Is it POSSIBLE the same could happen with guns when the inevitable happens with this current administration? States that are currently “free” become sanctuaries. Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Florida, ECT, what say you? Yes and no. Yes, States can refuse to spend money, resources and manpower enforcing Federal laws. ...but they cannot make “legal” what the Federal Government deems Illegal, therefore although they can refuse to enforce Federal laws, they cannot stop or interfere with Federal Law Enforcement officers enforcing Federal Laws within the State. I am not disagreeing with this, but I have always wondered why or how does the DEA not prosecute all of the drug shops in Colorado? Serious question. I am guessing that the Feds are just choosing to not enforce Federal law in Colorado? Looks like this is a states rights issue. Because they are told not to.
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The “legalization” is a misnomer as are “sanctuary” cities. The feds still possess all the authority they need to turn you onto your ear.
It is a despicable handling of our country’s laws.
I am all for making weed legal but this is not the proper way to do it.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Sam Olson enjoying the good kush got me to thinking. Marijuana is illegal at the federal level. However, there area states that have decriminalized it in spite of that. Is it POSSIBLE the same could happen with guns when the inevitable happens with this current administration? States that are currently “free” become sanctuaries. Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Florida, ECT, what say you? The ATF will not be told to stand down if that happened. It’s a very real problem and indicative of how corrupt our government has become.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Until it’s legal on the federal level the industry is handicapped. Very few banks are interested in financing. And they should be reluctant. If your business is connected to another case and you don’t want to play ball, they can leverage federal authority to destroy your life and business. And they will.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Sam Olson enjoying the good kush got me to thinking. Marijuana is illegal at the federal level. However, there area states that have decriminalized it in spite of that. Is it POSSIBLE the same could happen with guns when the inevitable happens with this current administration? States that are currently “free” become sanctuaries. Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Florida, ECT, what say you? Kansas Second Amendment Protection Act. Three years ago, in a move intended to signal its profound devotion to gun rights — and opposition to new restrictions being weighed by Congress — the Kansas legislature passed a law that never had any chance of actually taking force. The “Second Amendment Protection Act” declared that federal laws and regulations do not apply to any gun manufactured in the state, so long as it is marked “Made in Kansas” and remains within the state’s borders at all times after its production. The law — which, again, was invalid from the outset — also applied to ammunition and firearm accessories made in Kansas. It declared that federal law enforcement agents would be guilty of a felony if they attempted to enforce federal laws regarding these products within state borders. It’s clear now that the legislators who pushed forward the law were well aware of the unresolvable conflict with federal law and the U.S. Constitution, and that they assumed that Kansans would understand that the act was meant to send a message, not to be taken literally.But some Kansas gun sellers and buyers apparently didn’t get the memo. More here https://www.thetrace.org/2016/12/kansas-second-amendment-protection-act-silencers/
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[quote=MM879]When I run into a doper. I turn around. I will not talk or do business with them. It is foolish to think that dope is their only problem. [/quote
That’s pretty funny that you think that of all the people you’ve ever met in your life, you’ve been able to identify all of them who smoke marijuana. I’d bet that you’ve talked, and done business with more than a few.
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[quote=MM879]When I run into a doper. I turn around. I will not talk or do business with them. It is foolish to think that dope is their only problem. [/quote
That’s pretty funny that you think that of all the people you’ve ever met in your life, you’ve been able to identify all of them who smoke marijuana. I’d bet that you’ve talked, and done business with more than a few. How true, the average person would be shocked to know their doctor / lawyer / etc. might enjoy some smoke now and then. I'd much rather work with an occasional smoker than someone who sucks on a bottle.
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Until it’s legal on the federal level the industry is handicapped. Very few banks are interested in financing. And they should be reluctant. If your business is connected to another case and you don’t want to play ball, they can leverage federal authority to destroy your life and business. And they will. Sndl Acb Cron Missing out.
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