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Clarence Thomas says federal laws
against marijuana may no longer be
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Posted By: zoidberg, 6/29/2021 9:26:57 AM

Clarence Thomas, one of the Supreme Court's most conservative justices, said Monday that because of the hodgepodge of federal policies on marijuana, federal laws against its use or cultivation may no longer make sense. "A prohibition on interstate use or cultivation of marijuana may no longer be necessary or proper to support the federal government's piecemeal approach," he wrote.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: GardenGal 6/29/2021 9:39:04 AM (No. 830194)
I agree completely
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Reply 2 - Posted by: GardenGal 6/29/2021 9:40:06 AM (No. 830196)
And I don't use marijuana either but just find the current situation ridiculous.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: MDConservative 6/29/2021 9:56:52 AM (No. 830222)
But...but...but... As far as I'm concerned we can end this "War on Drugs" today. Don't care what it is, take it if that's your druthers. Drugs will "win" the peace very quickly.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: jhpeters2 6/29/2021 10:04:10 AM (No. 830232)
Tax it heavily at the federal level - punish "bootleggers". Where have we heard this before? Every vacuous leftist on earth chants this everyday.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 3XALADY 6/29/2021 10:21:02 AM (No. 830250)
As far as I am concerned, those doing drugs help with thinning the herd. Go for it.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: TXknitter 6/29/2021 10:26:45 AM (No. 830258)
Well, marijuana use is now so common, Justice Thomas makes sense here. I have never used it but the current legal status IS a bit of a joke.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Bazi 6/29/2021 10:29:18 AM (No. 830261)
In the news today. Fatal crashes have increased in states where marijuana has been legalized. There’s a good reason it’s called dope. Will we have “ Mothers Against Stoned Driving”?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: OK state mom 6/29/2021 10:45:32 AM (No. 830275)
I use a THC compound on my feet every night. My feet are very deformed resulting in pain. It is soothing, calming and takes away the pain. Oklahoma is a Medical Marijuana state. Years ago I took a Lortab for the same pain. Oklahoma misses out on sales tax revenue on MM because it is illegal on a federal level. All payment is "cash at the cattleguard".
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Reply 9 - Posted by: DVC 6/29/2021 11:11:23 AM (No. 830307)
What a shame to see a good man start supporting a gateway drug. More indication of how rotten US culture and society has become.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: zoidberg 6/29/2021 11:21:03 AM (No. 830319)
If marijuana is a gateway drug, it's a very narrow gateway.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Venturer 2/7/2022 1:07:26 PM (No. 1064515)
That's fine, I don't have a problem with it, But if I can smoke it I should be able to grow it. Cut out the middle man, the taxes, and let's go Brandon.
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