still no freedom thay made it look like thay done something i dought this country will ever be free thay did it because thay needed a moment to blow sunshine up thare ass. freedom for the plant like in a free country free country my ass.
This policy change will help end all the violence at the borders and bring some respectability and legitimacy to users and distributors in the 14 states who now allow medical usage.
Now the DEA can focus on the real crime that is out there. Hopefully, new legislation will help them find their way.
still no freedom thay made it look like thay done something i dought this country will ever be free thay did it because thay needed a moment to blow sunshine up thare ass. freedom for the plant like in a free country free country my ass.
zorozap 2 years ago
score one for the good guys!
HecG 2 years ago
i think this is awesome news. now, we must encourage everyone to know their state's MMJ laws and COMPLY with them.
chardomania 2 years ago
thats just a half step closer to legalization. fuck off DEA
WAKExxUPxxAMERICA 2 years ago
Hells yeah!
KISEwun 2 years ago
This policy change will help end all the violence at the borders and bring some respectability and legitimacy to users and distributors in the 14 states who now allow medical usage.
Now the DEA can focus on the real crime that is out there. Hopefully, new legislation will help them find their way.
MetallicMoment 2 years ago
MetallicMoment-- Right! Now the DEA can focus on the people who use the REAL drugs that are brought in by the CIA. War on drugs may ass.
rvlqcitizen 2 years ago
This change in policy moves the federal government dramatically toward respecting scientific and practical reality.
marijuana420medicine 2 years ago