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![]() This reminds of a past post on the lottery..
A + B = C To smoke it you must posses it. On the hand, you can be high but not in possesion... Maybe that helps the squabbling ![]() |
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If you are not caught in possession then you cannot be charged with possession. To imply otherwise is pure stupidity.... |
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That seems to be a way of life.... Loopholes!
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I suppose this could be considered a loophole of sorts, but historically speaking, the treasury Dept. was in charge drug enforcement. As a result most of the laws focused on possession/sale of taxable good (yes there is a marijuana stamp). Without the government seal as commonly found on tobacco and alcohol, possession of more than a certain amount of pot constituted tax evasion....and since the government no longer approved the sale of marijuana, no one had a marijuana stamp. Possession = crime, not consumption. |
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