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Quoted: I've seen some pretty violent things happen to people who have attempted to sell or buy large quantities... both dead...both tortured first. View Quote And if anyone who wanted to could grow it at home or have someone grow it for 'em thru a co-op or just go to the farmers market and buy some, the profit motive to bring in a few hundred/thousand pounds at once would be gone and both those people wouldn't have been in that situation to begin with (or if they were it would've been over heroin, cocaine, or chinese made fuel filters) |
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Quoted: I've seen some pretty violent things happen to people who have attempted to sell or buy large quantities... both dead...both tortured first. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Practically speaking, potheads usually aren't that threatening. The only thing they usually pose a serious threat to is a bag of Cheetos. Or smelling like Pepe Le Pew in the checkout line. I've seen some pretty violent things happen to people who have attempted to sell or buy large quantities... both dead...both tortured first. You can thank the war on drugs for that.... |
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Quoted: Probably because it's been a long time (and profitable) black market. Get rid of the black market, make commerce legal, and you probably wouldn't see that anymore. Just a hunch. Liberty solves issues better then regulation does IMO. View Quote .......well, if they don't tax the buhgeebus out of it. |
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Huh, another Trump gun law save.......his judges are turning out to be possible saviors of the right and the country....
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Clerks-Jay and Silent Bob talk to Dante |
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Is it just me? Should government agencies be allowed to appeal when laws are struck down?
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Quoted: Is it just me? Should government agencies be allowed to appeal when laws are struck down? View Quote Someday a federal agency will make a decision you like and some libtard activist judge will overturn it. |
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So can the gov just deny them their 1st, 4th, and 5th amendment rights as a sort of consolation prize. Why would they not be able to abuse their citizens just because of the law?
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Quoted: Drunk stoners should be able to buy machine guns and cocaine at the same store. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: I mean, under Bruen, this is an obvious one. There were founding fathers growing it. View Quote Trevor Moore: Drunk Texts to Myself - "Founding Fathers" - Uncensored |
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Considering all gun laws are unconstitutional, I’ve always considered that a suggestion.
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Quoted: Drunk stoners should be able to buy machine guns and cocaine at the same store. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've said it a hundred times, I'd rather trust a stoner with a gun than a drunk Drunk stoners should be able to buy machine guns and cocaine at the same store. Fucking A right! |
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Quoted: Practically speaking, potheads usually aren’t that threatening. The only thing they usually pose a serious threat to is a bag of Cheetos. View Quote Massive amounts of people use pot in various forms. I've seen cops, teachers, judges, self-made millionaires, and sundry other pillars of the community do so, all my adult life. |
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Quoted: No, it would only fall under the court's Jurisdiction. It would take reconciliation at the supreme court, which is why it's still not a great idea to admit it, if you don't fall under that court's jurisdiction. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Does it apply nationally? That's what I was going to ask too. I think it's just western oklahomo. |
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Quoted: No, it would only fall under the court's Jurisdiction. It would take reconciliation at the supreme court, which is why it's still not a great idea to admit it, if you don't fall under that court's jurisdiction. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Does it apply nationally? true, except for Hawaii judge. his rulings apply nationwide.... |
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Awesome, now declare Lautenberg unconstitutional, because it is.
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“expanded gun rights”
Another bullshit term. How about “reclaimed gun rights”? |
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Drug prohibition is unconstitutional, so this was obvious. Of course, we live in a post constitutional country.
Before any of you statists call me a druggy (which would be irrelevant, but I am addicted to caffeine), I passed my test yesterday. |
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Quoted: Drug prohibition is unconstitutional, so this was obvious. Of course, we live in a post constitutional country. Before any of you statists call me a druggy (which would be irrelevant, but I am addicted to caffeine), I passed my test yesterday. View Quote |
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