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by rbwhatever1
Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:20 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Pot smoking and concealed carry
Replies: 23
Views: 4801

Re: Pot smoking and concealed carry

I agree with both Charles and TAM. Firearms and Pot is not a "sane issue" at all to bring to light in front of a Nation full of people who wish to regulate the Legal behavior of others, however misguided that personal behavior may be thought. It is an issue none the less for the States. Are those citizens in Colorado who use marijuana as a recreational tool less of a citizen than those who drink Scotch? How about those citizens that have been prescribed medical marijuana? Are these citizens not allowed to defend themselves? Will we all soon need a note from our "federal doctor" to "legally" Bear Arms?

I don't have a clue about the Colorado Laws legalizing or decriminalizing Marijuana and could care less about pot in general but this movement sure looks like Liberty in action to me.

Imagine the idea of States ignoring Federal Legislation spreading to all 50 States. This could lead to bills being read before becoming Law and the return of "Constitutionality Debates" on the floor of both houses. How crazy is that? It may become totally insane and those Legislators may not pass any Bills at all. What would happen to "K Street"?

With all that free time on their hands "Citizen Legislators" can start Abolishing decades of overreach starting with the 17th Amendment. After that one is rolled back I think the retirement plan they voted into Law for themselves needs to be immediately criminalized and they can all start receiving Social Security checks like the rest of the huddled masses.

And I've only had 3 cups of coffee this morning. :biggrinjester:
by rbwhatever1
Wed Dec 24, 2014 6:07 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Pot smoking and concealed carry
Replies: 23
Views: 4801

Re: Pot smoking and concealed carry

Easy Solution. The Federal Government needs to be kicked permanently out of all State business. As it should be.

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