Dear Citizens of the United States, Fear not for Obama is here with his pen ready! ......Ready to write checks for any and everything in the worst economic era in decades but he's not worried since his has a steady stream of taxpayers (cattle) following him around and ALLOWING him to do just that, give your money away at will!
Isn't it enough that WE THE PEOPLE are misrepresented in congress, but to have to pay more and more for it just ain't going to get us anywhere.
Less taxes helps the economy not more! 2 + 2 = 4 on this planet!
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new medical marijuana policy issued by Feds
Finally the the Feds listen to individual states and are no longer advising the DEA to pursue medical marijuana users or sellers, all though I am sure they will keep a careful watch.
WASHINGTON – Federal drug agents won't pursue pot-smoking patients or their sanctioned suppliers in states that allow medical marijuana, under new legal guidelines to be issued Monday by the Obama administration.
Two Justice Department officials described the new policy to The Associated Press, saying prosecutors will be told it is not a good use of their time to arrest people who use or provide medical marijuana in strict compliance with state law.
The guidelines to be issued by the department do, however, make it clear that agents will go after people whose marijuana distribution goes beyond what is permitted under state law or use medical marijuana as a cover for other crimes, the officials said.
WASHINGTON – Federal drug agents won't pursue pot-smoking patients or their sanctioned suppliers in states that allow medical marijuana, under new legal guidelines to be issued Monday by the Obama administration.
Two Justice Department officials described the new policy to The Associated Press, saying prosecutors will be told it is not a good use of their time to arrest people who use or provide medical marijuana in strict compliance with state law.
The guidelines to be issued by the department do, however, make it clear that agents will go after people whose marijuana distribution goes beyond what is permitted under state law or use medical marijuana as a cover for other crimes, the officials said.
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