>>1584701 POTUS IS GONNA FEDERALLY LEGALIZE MED MARIJUANA
It's just empty words as long as the [Govern("control")ment("mind")] has its strings attached.
The REAL litmus test for personal LIBERTY will be whether ANYONE will be able to legally buy, possess, breed, and/or save viable, nonGMO cannabis seeds for the purpose of growing plants on their own property (indoors or out) for any reason without being required to register (gain permission) their activity with local, state, and/or federal authorities.
We can already see how state governments (where medical and/or recreational use has been decriminalized) are generating large tax revenues on the regulated sale of Cannabis, which is fine with me so long as the funds are used responsibly and NOT to further encroach on the rights of the people through the backdoor (e.g. restrictions on gun ownership).
I don't see why we couldn't just implement similar legal/regulatory framework that we already have in place for tobacco. As far as I am aware, anyone can grow tobacco in their backyard for ornamental and/or personal use, but still purchase it commercially if they so wish.
The PROHIBITIONISTS will argue, of course, that if they allow this to happen with Cannabis, the flood gates will be opened by public demand to be allowed to "irresponsibly" grow and "self medicate" with other "dangerously evil plants" such as Kratom, Opium Poppies, and Coca plants.
"God [the State] forbid" that the PEOPLE learn the TRUTH. That PROHIBITION has never been about "harm reduction" or even about "morality" for that matter.
PROHIBITION is a TOOL developed by the MONEY CHANGERS in order to make PROFITS while oppressing and criminalizing any human who naturally seeks to subsist outside their invisible prison. After all, the US Narcotics Bureau (precursor to the DEA and UN globalist drug control) was spawned from the US Treasury Dept, not an agency associated with the health of the PEOPLE.
NOW, you know WHY the banks REFUSE to store or exchange LEGAL PROFITS FROM CANNABIS SALES, while continuing to PROFIT by MONEY LAUNDERING BILLIONS from ILLEGAL DRUG sales on the [DEEP STATE] controlled GLOBAL black market.
Nevertheless, anons and lawfags who wish to change things going forward should pay attention to what's happening with a historic legal case down here in Florida.
"The cat is out of the bag. There’s no way to stop this now."
"A court ruled last month that Tampa strip club owner Joe Redner can grow his own marijuana for medical purposes, a decision that lawyers say could lead to a wave of similar cases.
The ruling by Leon County Circuit Judge Karen Gievers applies only to Redner, 77. The Florida Department of Health responded quickly, filing an appeal.
The department had said Floridians are barred under state rules from growing cannabis for their personal use, including those who are legally registered as medical marijuana patients.
But Redner and other critics across the state say the health department continues to create barriers for more than 95,000 registered patients in Florida that could benefit from marijuana. Redner is a stage 4 lung cancer survivor and a registered medical marijuana patient."
"… During a short, non-jury trial in March, attorneys representing the health department warned that Redner’s case could open the door to more lawsuits over the constitutional amendment’s language. Several lawsuits already have been filed against the department, but none other than Redner’s has specifically challenged the state agency’s interpretation of the amendment’s language.
"It is my understanding that the health department is facing many pending lawsuits," Wolfson said. "It’s a legal quagmire."
Redner says this means other patients should be able to challenge to possess their own plants, too.
"With this order, (patients) can go to their doctor now, and as long as they have a good enough reason to need to possess a plant, be it because they can’t afford the medicine at the dispensaries, as long as they have a recommendation anyone should be allowed to grow."
READ FULL HERE:
http://www.tampabay.com/news/health/Judge-Joe-Redner-can-legally-grow-his-own-marijuana_167230459