Jack House
Regular Member
With marijuana growing strong support in the states while maintaining strong opposition on the federal level, it's only a matter of time before the fed either repeal prohibition on it or face a serious dust off with the states over it.
With Obama in office, one would assume that repeal of prohibition is more likely. Hopefully that is wrong. Obama has certainly in the past gone hard after marijuana, even the state legal dispensaries. So who knows.
Point is, if the federal persecution of state legal marijuana continues, then the states will need to stand up and so something about it.
This would be the best opportunity to call for the repeal of the commerce clause we may have ever had.
Ergo, we should be teaming up with the marijuana guys to call for a convention with the objective of repealing the commerce clause.
Thoughts?
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With Obama in office, one would assume that repeal of prohibition is more likely. Hopefully that is wrong. Obama has certainly in the past gone hard after marijuana, even the state legal dispensaries. So who knows.
Point is, if the federal persecution of state legal marijuana continues, then the states will need to stand up and so something about it.
This would be the best opportunity to call for the repeal of the commerce clause we may have ever had.
Ergo, we should be teaming up with the marijuana guys to call for a convention with the objective of repealing the commerce clause.
Thoughts?
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