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My guess is they talk big about it now and do nothing. Kinda like your heroic dems and gun control.
Sys, isn't the entire purpose to be for what your constituents are for?
I mean, correct me if I'm wrong by all means...
So politicians shouldn't do what the majority % of voters want? So when does America get it king? In a year in a half when a republican wins the election and Obama thinks he can't hand the keys over so he declares martial law and stays in power?
Uh oh. Chris Christie keeps going after Colorado (which has one of the most booming economies in the USA).
But he's leaving out Alaska, which legalized last year.
Is Christie going to target mountain men who smoke weed in America's last frontier? Could this potentially, literally cause a civil war? If anyone wants to be left alone by the Feds, it's Alaska.
In a Chris Christie administration, there would be no such thing as legal marijuana use.
“Marijuana is against the law in the states and it should be enforced in all 50 states,” the New Jersey governor said on “Fox and Friends” Wednesday morning. “That’s the law and the Christie administration will support it.”
Christie’s comments came a day after he discussed marijuana enforcement at a town hall in Newport, New Hampshire.
“If you’re getting high in Colorado today, enjoy it,” Christie warned. “As of January 2017, I will enforce the federal laws.”
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/...ijuana-illegal-2016-120769.html#ixzz3hJtnllxd
Uh oh. Chris Christie keeps going after Colorado (which has one of the most booming economies in the USA).
But he's leaving out Alaska, which legalized last year.
Is Christie going to target mountain men who smoke weed in America's last frontier? Could this potentially, literally cause a civil war? If anyone wants to be left alone by the Feds, it's Alaska.
In a Chris Christie administration, there would be no such thing as legal marijuana use.
“Marijuana is against the law in the states and it should be enforced in all 50 states,” the New Jersey governor said on “Fox and Friends” Wednesday morning. “That’s the law and the Christie administration will support it.”
Christie’s comments came a day after he discussed marijuana enforcement at a town hall in Newport, New Hampshire.
“If you’re getting high in Colorado today, enjoy it,” Christie warned. “As of January 2017, I will enforce the federal laws.”
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/...ijuana-illegal-2016-120769.html#ixzz3hJtnllxd
Just to be clear, Colorado's economy was booming well before pot was legalized. The energy boom was a significant driver. Things have actually slowed down quite a bit with the decline in O&G prices - still growing, but not at the rate we were a month ago.It's interesting that Colorado's economy is performing strongly across all sectors 1.5 years after legalizing.
Look at this: