You'd think with the super duper dangerous COVID respiratory illness they wouldn't encourage smoking at all. Super harsh treatment for regular smokers in NY all these years but free pass for Juana. Drugs for the masses to make them docile and won't care to buck the collectively enforced mind think and a future disqualifier for any gun ownership in NY.
Exactly this. Anything the likes of Cuomo or the dems/left/commies are pushing for HAS to be bad and have nefarious, ulterior motives. They want a drugged up/doped up, passive, docile and unthinking populous that is easier and easier to control and manipulate.
It will be legal under state law. Most people that get arrested for weed aren’t hauled in by the DEA, but by local or maybe state police, so it is effectively legalized for personal use.
To your point, I think, is that it creates a huge headache for distributors who do have to worry that the DEA will come knocking at any minute.
Can't be "legalized" when it's still illegal federally. That goes for every one of these types of things in every state that has done it.
Federal drug laws are an abuse of the commerce clause.
That may be the case, yet there they are still on the books.
You'd think with the super duper dangerous COVID respiratory illness they wouldn't encourage smoking at all. Super harsh treatment for regular smokers in NY all these years but free pass for Juana. Drugs for the masses to make them docile and won't care to buck the collectively enforced mind think and a future disqualifier for any gun ownership in NY.
Exactly this. Anything the likes of Cuomo or the dems/left/commies are pushing for HAS to be bad and have nefarious, ulterior motives. They want a drugged up/doped up, passive, docile and unthinking populous that is easier and easier to control and manipulate.
...and they can use drug use as a disqualifier since it causes "mental disorders". Just wait for it...
It will be legal under state law. Most people that get arrested for weed aren’t hauled in by the DEA, but by local or maybe state police, so it is effectively legalized for personal use.
To your point, I think, is that it creates a huge headache for distributors who do have to worry that the DEA will come knocking at any minute.