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Topic: Feds Raid Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in California. (Read 1537 times)

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and a pony  Wink
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

But in reality the feds do whatever they want, and the states won't fight it because they need federal money to balance their budgets.

which is why the bulk of collected taxes should be surrendered to the state, and the states then pass on funds to the fed.  with the fed holding the purse strings, the states fall in line giving up constitutional powers.

Well so long as we're making wishes, I want a clarified commerce clause. Smiley
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

But in reality the feds do whatever they want, and the states won't fight it because they need federal money to balance their budgets.

which is why the bulk of collected taxes should be surrendered to the state, and the states then pass on funds to the fed.  with the fed holding the purse strings, the states fall in line giving up constitutional powers.
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

But in reality the feds do whatever they want, and the states won't fight it because they need federal money to balance their budgets.
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Meanwhile, media representatives were rushing to the scene of a mass shooting near the Oakland airport.

Sigh...

wow...
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One useful factor might be that cannabis buyers in California face almost no legal risk, so the incentive to hide cannabis purchases is very low. You never know if you're buying from a cop, and this scares off some potential buyers in other states. Less so in CA where all you'd lose are your coins.

Bitcoin might have an unfortunate effect on drug laws; usually authorities target the "predatory" dealers, but as that becomes more difficult they may shift more focus to customers. I'd like to think this would highlight the impracticality and cruelty of the drug war, but in reality I doubt most people would mind oppressing those low-status drug addicts.

This will get worse before it gets better. When government oppression fails, their solution is usually more oppression.
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Meanwhile, media representatives were rushing to the scene of a mass shooting near the Oakland airport.

Sigh...
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because this is the very first time the feds have raided cali medicinal  Roll Eyes
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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/04/raid-of-medical-pot-school-theyre-going-after-industry-leaders.html


Edit:

It is legal in California and the citizens of California voted to legalize medial marijuana.  However, federal law trumps state law so the feds seems to have raided these state legitimized businesses.  This could be huge.
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