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[–]CactaurJack 2 points3 points ago

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Of course the D.E.A. opposes prop 19, if pot gets legalized their funding will get cut and they'll have to go after dangerous drug cartels rather than bullying private citizens and medical facilities. It's still fun to watch people get their asses handed to them on the issues though.

[–]or1on 2 points3 points ago

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Funny how the D.E.A. (Hutchingson) never answered that question in the slightest bit in the video (pt, 3). Instead, he changed the subject from the original question, which was about the potential cut in funding and it's effects on the operational side of the D.E.A, to blabbering the agency's mission statement for a few min. Fuck this guy with all of the lubeless cocks in the world

[–]Defualt 2 points3 points ago

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thanks so much. I tried to catch this live but couldn't.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points ago*

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Truly precedented policies can only be set in regimes of free and open, practical personal choice paradigms; from the foundation of facts to enlightenment of truth... Otherwise we all may as well live in close-minded, law locked states, i.e. n.Korea.

[–]bolllocks 1 point2 points ago

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So what about this supremacy clause?

[–]TexDen 0 points1 point ago

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So use will go up if it's legalized, big deal.