Scalia and Kennedy Agree
And state's lose more ground under the current administration. Republicans speak up for God's sake, where are you when we need you? I don't want to get into the nitty gritty of the decision, nor in the administration's persuit of justice under John Ashcroft. What I want to know is if Justice Scalia, a true champion of the immutable Constitution, smoked the confiscated dope when he realized he was siding with Stevens, Ginsberg, Kennedy, and Breyer against Thomas and Rehnquist. Perhaps there is hope for this court after all. Of course the irony comes in the form of Stevens writing the Court's opinion. The dissent was penned by O'Conner, most likely because Rhenquist was too stoned after the chemo.
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for stoned canadians, the link to the article is in the title. there are no more stoned americans, our dope was confiscated. damn federalists...
States should have their own pot laws for sure. Otherwise what's the purpose for long haired kids living in Texas, Florida, or Montana to up and move to California with flowers in their hair.
And as a libertarian leaning person, I would legalize it anyways.
I think Karl will have some strong words for linking to FOX NEWS.
Also, I believe Ashcorft is gone, and it's now Gonzalez, no?
Does anyone know if 6 plants is reasonable for one person? Perhaps our friend Stoney can answer anonymously.
the suit was originally brought by ashcroft and falls under his name on the docket.
fox news was for all who consider me a hippy liberal...
You're longhair just can't cover up your redneck.
if plants are one and half feet high, maybe a couple ounces per. 6 foot plant can yield up to 2 pounds. average daily smoker might smoke quarter ounce a week. if you are sick, i would think 3 or 4 times that might be reasonable. so i don't think 6 plants for a sick person is excessive. time for gov't to wisen up and allow medicinal pot usage. they would rather have scientists cook up some stuff in a lab, instead of using an age-old, natural fix.
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