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How can Colorado legalize it when the Federal government has put in stone that it is illegal? The article mentions a bunch of DEA heads already have their panties in a bunch.
Washington state just joined colorado. :banana:
Pretty f*cking awesome, I think. Massachusetts just made medical marijuana legal and I, a moderate Republican, voted for it happily.
Unfortunately, the Federal government still considers it quite illegal. Colorado is in for a constitutional fight over the next few months.
[QUOTE=red1]what does this mean. explain yourself[/QUOTE]
I take that back actually. They should legalize marijuana all across the state just because the economy will get better and because it will no longer become cool because it's not illegal anymore.
Derka, we get it that you are a whatever republican already man
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Along with his teammate JR Smith
[QUOTE=d.bball.guy]Along with his teammate JR Smith[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=highwhey]How can Colorado legalize it when the Federal government has put in stone that it is illegal? The article mentions a bunch of DEA heads already have their panties in a bunch.[/QUOTE]
The feds have their heads up their asses while CO doesn't.
[QUOTE=Styles p]Washington state just joined colorado. :banana:[/QUOTE]
And I just recently moved away from Oregon (on the border of Washington) to Southern Cali. :facepalm
A phrase you will hear a lot of .........
"No, officer, I bought that marijuana in Colorado, I swear.....I must of forgot I had it......."
Congrats to Colorado and Washington, battles not over yet but it's a step in the right direction... Seems the Tax for schools part won't be implemented because there was problems in the language of the provision ( didn't quote that follow the link)
[QUOTE]Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper was against Amendment 64.
"The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will," Gov. John Hickenlooper said. "This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through."
"That said, federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug, so don