HuskyDeac
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http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/07/justice/california-marijuana/index.html
Haag, U.S. attorney for California's northern district, claimed that "profiteers ... motivated not by compassion, but by money" had "hijacked" the intent of voters to help those suffering from debilitating conditions. And Birotte, from California's central district, said a chief problem lies in operations that make money not by selling marijuana to the sick, but to relatively healthy people.
:rofl: Really? It took you 15 years to realize the law was passed because healthy people wanted to smoke? Can we finally just legalize and tax this like anything else so that the government is making money rather than spending millions? And Obama could write these "criminals" down as job growth.
Haag, U.S. attorney for California's northern district, claimed that "profiteers ... motivated not by compassion, but by money" had "hijacked" the intent of voters to help those suffering from debilitating conditions. And Birotte, from California's central district, said a chief problem lies in operations that make money not by selling marijuana to the sick, but to relatively healthy people.
:rofl: Really? It took you 15 years to realize the law was passed because healthy people wanted to smoke? Can we finally just legalize and tax this like anything else so that the government is making money rather than spending millions? And Obama could write these "criminals" down as job growth.