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breaklaw
May 12, 2008
I think this is\will be more of a symbolic thing than a real enforcement initiative. I know people here say they don't believe in political capital anymore but for them to bee seen "solving" a problem that is already solved by federalism right now would be crazy. There's WAY bigger fish to fry. Shutting down a weed store in Colorado does nothing for an unemployed factory worker in Ohio and can't even be spun as such.

I think this is all coming from Sessions and even he won't pull the trigger when the times comes. Maybe do one or two operations if he can find a way to tie it to The Children, but going in and shutting down the whole industry? No way, they may be stupid but their not that stupid. Bannon would try and talk Trump out of it if it became too real.

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breaklaw
May 12, 2008
If even if he wasn't currently being drummed out, he would have only gotten so far. Shutting down dispensaries might raise prices, but it would really stop most smokers from smoking.

Weed doesn't have to be legal anyway. The decriminalization states are doing right in my opinion. And cops enforcing drug laws in a racist way has always and will always happen, if you don't like it you should blame your mayor not the President or the Attorney General.

And gently caress Tom Brady.

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