Author Michael Vandeburg wrote this book about the 1939 Statutes at Large. Congress created permanent rights and liabilities in it that can still be claimed today. Vandeburg outlines these rights that established in his opinion the legal right to use marijuana in the United States.
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Finallythankyou 1 year ago
@kingdragon702 They had just started giving slaves rights... One I know of that my white neighbor still is waiting for was that they were going to give them rights to copyright ideas... Longs story short. That's all blacks today should be talking about. Fuck a half black president. Give me intellectual property.
Finallythankyou 1 year ago
check my vid see how well u know marijuana!
artisticsmoke 2 years ago
Just free the weed!!!
retgdde 2 years ago
hemp was used as paper until it was illegal.
Grow420Pot 3 years ago
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....... I wish the south had won the war(exept the whole slavery thing) which they were dropping anyway... Such libertarians. Fuck the senate, fuck the judges, fuck the Republicans, you're cool, and fuck you I'm out. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finallythankyou 3 years ago
this is the situation in germany (and most of europe):
if you get cought with up to 10 grams of marihuana....nothing will happen.
its not legalize, but nobody cares.
isnt that strange???
what do you think?
restonva69 3 years ago
wow.. if i get caught.. def putting up a fight !
jfgordon1 3 years ago
Damn right. Legal marijuana could boost our economy. Just as Cocaine does in Columbia and Opium does in Afghanistan. And by the way, our marines are protecting opium fields in Afghan....why not protect marijuana in the U.S. In the 1700's we used Hemp as our paper. Hemp grows every year, instead of every 50 years.
morelltechyahoocom 3 years ago 2
I love this man!
bullybeer 3 years ago