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In reply to the discussion: Will Obama go after Colorado's Cannabis industry soon? [View all]EOTE
(13,409 posts)60. Uh, why is the DoJ going after supposed violations of state law when states have their own law
enforment? And I've heard of many, many cases that have come to court that involve NOTHING in terms of violation of state law. In fact, during the cases, defense attorneys were not allowed to say that their clients didn't violate state law because violation of federal law was what they were being charged under. Are you honestly saying that Obama didn't break his campaign promises regarding MMJ?
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I doubt it. More important issues. In fact he may support it at the federal level if congress
still_one
Nov 2012
#3
He doesn't have to run for reelection. No worries about being soft on drugs anymore. nt
MADem
Nov 2012
#5
We hope. Time will shortly tell if he will correct one of the great failings of his first term.
villager
Nov 2012
#9
Holder isn't actively investigating criminal activity in the Obama administration,
Anthony McCarthy
Nov 2012
#23
The President doesn't DO the DOJ's job. He is the Executive branch. They are the Judicial.
patrice
Nov 2012
#7
Does your boss have influence over what you do? & Does your boss actually DO what you do?
patrice
Nov 2012
#53
Perhaps you're just not used to priority being placed upon a process rather than upon a specific
patrice
Nov 2012
#54
Most experts think it will be legalized eventually. It's less addictive/harmful than alcohol.
Michigan Alum
Nov 2012
#31
How 'bout this? I could care less. Not all "Libs" are stoners. Oh, btw, how much support...
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2012
#37
Yeah, well, we all know someone who can benefit from "medical" MJ. My problem is that stoners....
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2012
#39
What an atavistic and right wing attitude, based on utter and total ignorance and
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2012
#75
What an insufferably smug "attitude" to assume that one is rightwing if they disagree with you.
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2012
#77
Uh, why is the DoJ going after supposed violations of state law when states have their own law
EOTE
Nov 2012
#60