ElusiveQuark
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If cannabis is to be regulated, I hope 50 states implement 50 different and disjointed systems to discourage federal or private takeover.
Jhhnn your the one that just said on the last page Obama was staying out of the way,
and after the fact the DEA was doing what it does best, kicking in doors.
as if you glossed over that fact for Obama's benefit
or you must not get the newspaper O gets,
what i said is on topic, as else where obama sent in his dogs to do his bidding in denver
and it doesn't seem to bother you at all if it casts any bad on Obozo
call it hate all day long, or racist but that cards been played ad nauseum, but its a fact.
as far as no more raids??
in what and entire 45 days? and now it's all squeaky clean?
got news for ya, things never stay squeaky clean so to think 4 raids and it over...... it ain't.
I would think CO could handle taking out it's own trash without the need for for the full might of a federal govt agency
showing you guys how to deal with 4 pot shops?
maybe the DEA doubts Denver PD is not up to enforcing its own state law
with 4 small shops?
fact is the govt is flexing it's muscle and letting you in CO know it who's really in charge.
you seem to have a nice set up in Co, but in the end it's just a piece of paper and fed law trumps anything you have, and they made that pretty clear.
until fed law is changed they still own you
One way to look at proposed legislation is to ask, would this be good or bad for Will Foster ?
He was a grower who was allegedly found with about 93 plants (or maybe that was the year ?) in Oklahoma or something. They threw the book at him, life or 20 years or something.
One thing about current persecution is that persecuting Cannabis users is a money-maker for LEO - it gives them jobs.
Maybe good old-fashioned 'greed' & the free market will triumph. I expect Colorado's economy is doing pretty well, compared to other states that are dragging their heels on re-legalizing marijuana.
legalize it don't over legislate it .don't tread on my meds.hands off my buds!!fuck corporate greed
I agree, but this is one of the most fvcked up negotiations ever.
Marijuana is something people have a hard time telling the truth about.
In reality, we're talking about re-legalizing it. But I have never heard that mentioned in the Mainstream media.
It's hard to negotiate when they can't tell the truth. Of course, the US gov. and the states would have to admit that they fvcked up thousands (or is it millions ?) of people's lives.
So it ends up being 'Real-politik', in some states, a la Colorado.
I think the state's culture is very important, in affecting how the cops deal with Cannabis.
In Northern Cal, the cops have gotten the message - hands off Pot if you want to stay employed/ alive (in some counties).
I was arrested for possession of about an 1/8 in 1989, in a Calif. national park. Judge threw it out, never saw the light of day.
For many people, such an arrest is a life-ruining event. That is what we have to change.
Part of the problem about people not being able to tell the truth about cannabis is that people don't really know the truth.
i understand completely now why one? of the shops was raided DEA style.
were all 4 shops under control of the Uribe's?
regardless fed control still exists
I take *Obama's blessing* at face value and given his track record to date I still take the stance of
hope for the best...prepare for the worst scenario with this admin especially.
of course face value regarding Obama track record makes me wonder if CO had not been a blue state what type of blessing would CO have had?
1 of many examples is Obama's 1st stimulus money and how it was doled out state by state.
and its becomes obvious Blue states were his friends were rewarded by being 1st in line to take the lions share of the booty,
Red states being enemies didn't fare as well.
even tho the Blue states were *blessed* the money came with a lot of strings attached to ensure *loyalty to the crown*
again its another one of those things this admin operates to makes sure you know whats best or else,
as monsoon above eloquently put it about the wisdom of sucking on the proper oscar meyer wiener.
You work pretty hard to portray the Obama Admin & the federal govt in general as the bad guys, make a lot of suppositions & projections in doing so.
- Separates issues into red and blue. LOLDo yourself a favor- think a little deeper
And he's black too..... OMG. Why is it that some people use every debate....even ones about weed.... to spiral >downward< (like a toilet, son) into a Fox News commentary from the right? What does any of the above misguided rant have to do with the topic at hand? Not a fuckin thing...that's what. The divisive bent spoken of here works both ways....
I'm still amazed how nothing here in CO has really changed re "weed". The entire weed industry is certainly there and thriving...but since you can't smoke in the bar or on the street or at a Rockies game >legally<, public use just isn't something you >>see<< happening at a higher rate than before we "legalized"....certainly not as much as in the 70's when concerts were inundated with blue smoke and we had the pipes with the long hoses that stuck to the dashboard with a suction cup for easy toking goin down the road.... (anyone remember those?)
The only real benefit I've seen has been cheaper weed on the street. How about you?
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It's a baby step. You still need $500,000 to buy a warehouse and black market growers are thriving in residential grow operations, as a result. I wonder how many millions of dollars in tax revenue the state has missed out on by restricting residential growers from receiving licenses.
They talk about how much this has "decreased crime," but the black market growers/distributors who get robbed at gunpoint aren't exactly contacting the authorities to report the crime. They don't get the benefits of doing that the way a tax paying operation does.
It's a shame.
So legalization hasn't decreased risk of crime perpetrated against illegal grow ops?
Who said it would, anyway?
The objective was to let John & Joan Stoner live inside the law rather than outside of it.
The objective never was for every basement growing wannabee to flood the market with weed of dubious purity.
Large growers who get dialed in
There will be no reason for pot shops to grow their own when they can select from multiple suppliers offering quality product at prices much cheaper than they can grow it themselves.
We'll see growers & processors cut prices ruthlessly to gain market share & retailers doing the same. We'll see consumers develop brand loyalty like with cigarettes & booze. We'll be able to buy our brand in Cortez, Sterling or anyplace else in the state.
It's not like basement growers would be able to compete in that market, anyway.
Expect the Green Rush to be littered with broken dreams, like any Gold Rush, Oil Rush, or the rush to invest in tulips in the 1600's-