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TheReal_ND
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by TheReal_ND » Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:18 pm
Kath wrote:TheReal_ND wrote:
It's too easy to get shut down by health inspectors if that episode of Bob's Burgers is to believed. When they have it in for you at least. I'm not buying this because the TV always tells the truth to me. That's where I get my news about Russian hackers.
Well, when Trump's baby boys cry fake news, the health inspector can show the pictures. They do document their findings.
They show the pictures just like they show the Russian hackers.
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by Penner » Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:27 pm
Here is something from the House Dems:
A group of House Democrats on Wednesday introduced a bill to legalize marijuana at the federal level and expunge the federal arrest records of those incarcerated for marijuana use and possession.
The bill, introduced by California Reps. Barbara Lee and Ro Khanna and co-sponsored by twelve House Democrats, is a companion to Sen. Cory Booker's Marijuana Justice Act, which Booker introduced to the Senate in 2017.
Beyond removing marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, the bill goes a step further to provide "restorative justice," to communities disproportionately affected by marijuana arrests and create an "inclusive industry from the ground up," Lee said in a Wednesday afternoon call with reporters.
Lee called the legislation, "a bold proposal to reverse decades of discriminatory drug enforcement and to bring federal marijuana policy in line with the wishes of the American people."
Here's what the Marijuana Justice Act does
To do that, the bill will create a $500 million community reinvestment fund that will focus on job training for the nascent cannabis industry and will prioritize communities that have suffered a disproportionate number of marijuana arrests for recreational-sales licenses.
The bill will also cut federal funding for state law enforcement and prison construction if the state disproportionately arrests low-income or people of color for marijuana offenses. Part of the community reinvestment fund will be funded through these cuts.
"It's the reverse of the 1994 Crime Bill," Sen. Cory Booker said on the same call. "It creates incentives for states to change their marijuana laws."
While the House bill already has twelve Democratic co-sponsors, no Republicans have signed on to either the Senate or House version yet.
http://www.businessinsider.com/marijuan ... use-2018-1
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TheReal_ND
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by TheReal_ND » Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:34 pm
The bill will also cut federal funding for state law enforcement and prison construction if the state disproportionately arrests low-income or people of color for marijuana offenses. Part of the community reinvestment fund will be funded through these cuts.
Way to class it up you dumbass liberals.
Hey. Legislation libshit dumbies like Smitts can get behind at least.
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GloryofGreece
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by GloryofGreece » Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:38 pm
Penner wrote:Here is something from the House Dems:
A group of House Democrats on Wednesday introduced a bill to legalize marijuana at the federal level and expunge the federal arrest records of those incarcerated for marijuana use and possession.
The bill, introduced by California Reps. Barbara Lee and Ro Khanna and co-sponsored by twelve House Democrats, is a companion to Sen. Cory Booker's Marijuana Justice Act, which Booker introduced to the Senate in 2017.
Beyond removing marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, the bill goes a step further to provide "restorative justice," to communities disproportionately affected by marijuana arrests and create an "inclusive industry from the ground up," Lee said in a Wednesday afternoon call with reporters.
Lee called the legislation, "a bold proposal to reverse decades of discriminatory drug enforcement and to bring federal marijuana policy in line with the wishes of the American people."
Here's what the Marijuana Justice Act does
To do that, the bill will create a $500 million community reinvestment fund that will focus on job training for the nascent cannabis industry and will prioritize communities that have suffered a disproportionate number of marijuana arrests for recreational-sales licenses.
The bill will also cut federal funding for state law enforcement and prison construction if the state disproportionately arrests low-income or people of color for marijuana offenses. Part of the community reinvestment fund will be funded through these cuts.
"It's the reverse of the 1994 Crime Bill," Sen. Cory Booker said on the same call. "It creates incentives for states to change their marijuana laws."
While the House bill already has twelve Democratic co-sponsors, no Republicans have signed on to either the Senate or House version yet.
http://www.businessinsider.com/marijuan ... use-2018-1
Let the good times roll.
Trump will veto this...has he vetoed anything year one?
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by GloryofGreece » Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:40 pm
TheReal_ND wrote:The bill will also cut federal funding for state law enforcement and prison construction if the state disproportionately arrests low-income or people of color for marijuana offenses. Part of the community reinvestment fund will be funded through these cuts.
Way to class it up you dumbass liberals.
Hey. Legislation libshit dumbies like Smitts can get behind at least.
Are they hoping prior drug dealers and wholesalers will open up shop with dispensaries and/or work as growers and sales reps at these places? With their related "skills" and all...
Look I just think most drugs should be legal for adults and no extra funding needed. Just let them smoke if they want to. Same a having a drink or two or three.
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TheReal_ND
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by TheReal_ND » Wed Jan 17, 2018 7:43 pm
No. They are literally going to (want to )penalize state funding for arresting POC
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by DBTrek » Wed Jan 17, 2018 8:00 pm
Penner wrote:Here is something from the House Dems:
A group of House Democrats on Wednesday introduced a bill to legalize marijuana at the federal level and expunge the federal arrest records of those incarcerated for marijuana use and possession.
The bill, introduced by California Reps. Barbara Lee and Ro Khanna and co-sponsored by twelve House Democrats, is a companion to Sen. Cory Booker's Marijuana Justice Act, which Booker introduced to the Senate in 2017.
Beyond removing marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act, the bill goes a step further to provide "restorative justice," to communities disproportionately affected by marijuana arrests and create an "inclusive industry from the ground up," Lee said in a Wednesday afternoon call with reporters.
Lee called the legislation, "a bold proposal to reverse decades of discriminatory drug enforcement and to bring federal marijuana policy in line with the wishes of the American people."
Here's what the Marijuana Justice Act does
To do that, the bill will create a $500 million community reinvestment fund that will focus on job training for the nascent cannabis industry and will prioritize communities that have suffered a disproportionate number of marijuana arrests for recreational-sales licenses.
The bill will also cut federal funding for state law enforcement and prison construction if the state disproportionately arrests low-income or people of color for marijuana offenses. Part of the community reinvestment fund will be funded through these cuts.
"It's the reverse of the 1994 Crime Bill," Sen. Cory Booker said on the same call. "It creates incentives for states to change their marijuana laws."
While the House bill already has twelve Democratic co-sponsors, no Republicans have signed on to either the Senate or House version yet.
http://www.businessinsider.com/marijuan ... use-2018-1
Risky.
I mean, if they pass this why would anyone ever need to vote Democrat again?
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by Smitty-48 » Wed Jan 17, 2018 8:53 pm
TheReal_ND wrote:The bill will also cut federal funding for state law enforcement and prison construction if the state disproportionately arrests low-income or people of color for marijuana offenses. Part of the community reinvestment fund will be funded through these cuts.
Way to class it up you dumbass liberals.
Hey. Legislation libshit dumbies like Smitts can get behind at least.
Well, I would prefer a market solution, I don't prefer the model adopted by the Liberals here, but on the other hand, mail order dope delivered to my door by courier at $10 a gram, plus I can grow up to six plants of my own? Meh, that pretty much covers what I'm looking for, so don't really have any major complaints. In the end, that's pretty convenient, the black market doesn't really deliver, if they even answer the phone at all.
The Conservatives voted to continue prohibition; more fools them, Trudeau smash cucks with ease.
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by Smitty-48 » Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:32 pm
You know the Trudeau way is actually the best for everyone, because the state monopoly model will provide convenience, but the street dealers will still be able to beat them on price, so they won't actually put the black market out of business, everybody wins, the government dope dealers get a slice of the pie, the street dealers will keep most of their custies, and consumers will go to whichever they prefer, meanwhile, the cops won't be able to tell which is government dope and which is bootleg, so they won't make much headway at all.
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by DBTrek » Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:32 pm
Beer sales decline