Jeff Sessions Weed law etc

dandyrandy

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The religious right is pushing this as other "moral" issues. As one who lives in the Bible belt I see it daily.
 

Dr. Who

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By the feds yes they can charge you under federal law. Local and state would leave you alone unless the governor of the state says otherwise.They will go after the biggest growers and sellers first that's where they will make the most money. Personally i believe if we all stood together meaning the 65% of Americans that believe it should be legal and marched on Washington
trumpy would have to fire this fucking idiot.
First off. To all who wanted recreational (or medical for that matter), and still voted for TRUMP. I TOLD YOU SO!

Now that that's out of the way....

Once the Feds start their jack booted, fully armed and armored raids on points of sales. You know, the unarmed places, these unarmed and peaceful citizens actually go to buy their "legal" weed.
Well when these fully armed (and with automatic weapons), heavily body armored "Peace" officers raid these places.

WE NEED FILMS of that going down. Show them who has the guns and just who is dangerous. Demonstrate about how the armed defenders of the state, bum rush totally peaceful, state approved, business's. Here we have a bunch of clowns, that think they know better then the people on just what should be right and wrong. You know, the folks that vote in a tax cut, that 72% of the people who voted them into office... Didn't want voted into law!

The same fuck nuts YOU voted for...If you voted republican. The guys and gals that vote themselves raises. Raise spending on the military, while defunding education and beneficial social programs.
How about the funding and fighting of wars that gain us nothing but dead children and returning vets with all forms of health issue's. Physical, and mental. Hand them discharge papers and a shit ton of pills and say "Welcome home, and look for further support from pvt charities. Good bye."

The next step will be the medical states. I mean come on now. After all Sessions says, "Good people don't smoke marijuana." He has fought against Marijuana from his first day as a politico!

What your now seeing is the possible end of a movement, actually getting somewhere. This will screw the movement for national reform, not to mention the state reform's already being practiced. Back for what could be decades....

It will not "work out in the end" in our favor, with these red headed ass clowns in office.

Be sure you get out and vote this November! Vote wisely!

Good luck "legal" states..... If you live in one, DUCK AND COVER!
 

Buba Blend

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I read this yesterday in the Las Vegas Sun. It was printed Wednesday.
I haven't heard if it means anything to what is going on. Scary.

U.S. prosecutor in Dallas to be top Nevada federal prosecutor.

Associated Press

Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018 | 7:25 p.m.

An assistant U.S. attorney in Texas has been named at least temporarily as the top federal prosecutor in Nevada.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Wednesday that Dayle Elieson will replace Acting U.S. Attorney Steven Myhre (MEYE'-ree), effective Friday.

Myhre will return to his role as first assistant U.S. attorney.

Elieson has been a lawyer in Texas since 1994, and served a stint as a local prosecutor in Dallas before she became a federal prosecutor more than 15 years ago.

Sessions says she has handled fraud, money laundering and terrorism cases.
Elieson was one of 17 interim U.S. attorneys appointed by Sessions in districts from Guam to Manhattan.
As temporary appointees, each can serve 120 days before President Donald Trump must nominate a permanent U.S. attorney and seek Senate confirmation.
 

greg nr

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I read this yesterday in the Las Vegas Sun. It was printed Wednesday.
I haven't heard if it means anything to what is going on. Scary.

U.S. prosecutor in Dallas to be top Nevada federal prosecutor.

Associated Press

Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018 | 7:25 p.m.

An assistant U.S. attorney in Texas has been named at least temporarily as the top federal prosecutor in Nevada.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Wednesday that Dayle Elieson will replace Acting U.S. Attorney Steven Myhre (MEYE'-ree), effective Friday.

Myhre will return to his role as first assistant U.S. attorney.

Elieson has been a lawyer in Texas since 1994, and served a stint as a local prosecutor in Dallas before she became a federal prosecutor more than 15 years ago.

Sessions says she has handled fraud, money laundering and terrorism cases.
Elieson was one of 17 interim U.S. attorneys appointed by Sessions in districts from Guam to Manhattan.
As temporary appointees, each can serve 120 days before President Donald Trump must nominate a permanent U.S. attorney and seek Senate confirmation.
What is interesting is that the administration hasn't nominated anyone for confirmation to fill DoJ positions. They aren't being held up in the senate, there are none on the calendar.

Sessions is essentially just playing musical chairs, moving existing staff through the usda positions.

This is crazy cuckoo on multiple levels. Without permanent usda's, there is no continuity in investigations or prosecutions. There is no way the offices are operating efficiently.

It seems they want to shut down the DoJ.
 

greg nr

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The only way you’re getting raided is if you own a dispensary.
Or sell to one. Isn't that what happened in MI? As cops raided dispenseries, they seized the records of who sold to them, then raided those growers.
 

Buba Blend

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What is interesting is that the administration hasn't nominated anyone for confirmation to fill DoJ positions. They aren't being held up in the senate, there are none on the calendar.

Sessions is essentially just playing musical chairs, moving existing staff through the usda positions.

This is crazy cuckoo on multiple levels. Without permanent usda's, there is no continuity in investigations or prosecutions. There is no way the offices are operating efficiently.

It seems they want to shut down the DoJ.

Well, what about the growers and processors then? OR is a seed to sale state; dispensaries can't buy off the black market.

It wouldn't take many raids to shut down every grower. How do dispensaries operate without cannabis?

I don't know what they will do. I just see what they can do, and what they have done.
^^^^^ This from the other thread is what I was thinking.
This new policy probably already has an immediate impact on future investment plans here in Vegas. They would only need to go into one cultivation facility to have a major impact on the entire industry IMO.


 

whitebb2727

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I have never known what its like to grow legal. I may never know. Unless it was rescheduled then I don't think I would ever register to grow If it became legal here.

I happened to notice that last year was the first year in many that the choppers were out heavy looking for pot here.

I figured it had to do with Trump being in office and freeing up funds to do so.
 
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