Marijuana Laws

The Kha case is one way the grip of the drug warrior pigs is losing power. The Kha case was where cops were essentially using twisted, illegal federal rights to resist the vote of the state they swore to protect and serve. Their problem was partly that they were not allowed to protect federal law when it conflicted with state law because they were state cops. Their motivation is straight out hate of us pot grower/tokers and they would stop at nothing to destroy a medical user, including, as we can see in this case that failed before the US Supreme Court. Let's talk about another way the grip of the drug warrior pigs is dying. That would be where the govenor of a state refuses to do his duty much as the cops refused to do theirs. Here is some news on Rhode Island to back up my statement. Remember me, cops? I use the truth and you use guns and uniforms and creaky belts and terror. Feel me make you burn when you disobey me! And remember, cops, there is no way I could do that if you weren't law breaking trash and trash for a very long time at that. We Americans have just got to get you reined in on cannabis before you have any improved chance at getting the respect you need to do your job. I Want to respect you. The problem is: I hate you for your many ugly crimes against my people. So, here is another drug warrior idiot eating kryptonite. Another big shot who refused to obey the will of the people who are going to help me jamb legalized pot in your face when I get the righteous strength our people deserve. Here ya go:

R.I. House approves medical marijuana law

Associated Press May 24th, 2007

House lawmakers voted Wednesday to make the state's medical marijuana program permanent, setting up a conflict with Gov. Don Carcieri who previously vetoed the measure. The bill passed by a 51-12 vote, a margin wide enough to override a veto, said Larry Berman, a spokesman for House Speaker William Murphy. Rhode Island became the eleventh state in the country last year to legalize marijuana for medical purposes. Under the program, patients with cancer, AIDS and other debilitating illnesses can possess up to 12 marijuana plants and 2.5 usable ounces of the drug to ease their symptoms. The program expires June 30 unless lawmakers extend it. Selling and possessing marijuana remains illegal under federal law. A Senate committee voted 7-1 Wednesday to forward an identical bill for a full floor vote tentatively scheduled next week, said Greg Pare, a spokesman for Senate President Joseph Montalbano. Legislative leaders say both bills will be sent to Carcieri after next week's final vote.

Let freedom ring! politician morons with bi-ig, look at me mouths. I wish you could have my poor back for just five minutes and not have anything but opium to make you feel shitty like opium does. Pot feels different!

I need Both, politicians. Quit acting like you have Any idea what you are talking about at all. Remember, cops, politicians, you are morons. Just do what we tell you to  and this will start to work right again.


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