Message from @Techpriest
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I didnt say they were illegal
you said they were wrong
I said theyre retarded
ah
yet the amendment still got passed
and is technically constitutional
yeah quite unfortunate
so sentencing all those weed smokers to prison for a decade to work feels good man
but thats not what happens
also what the fuck
is washington's sale tax
37%?
37%
That is fucking ridiculous
Is Washington's tax revenue funded on weed
Privately funded prisons are a weird issue, to be fair. Obviously if a company is willing to house inmates then of course the state will do it, it's less of a burden to the state. The argument, however, should be whether any form of non governmental entity should be able to run a correctional institution.
correctional institution never work anyway
As for weed, I think that if state's rights were more respected and important then it wouldn't be an issue. Instead of having a federal law dictating why not let each individual state decide? What works in California may not work in Alabama and vice versa
that's exactly what's happening
^^
so if you somehow see the fbi
ah fuck your weed is now illegal
Yea.
It's like the death penalty
In New York it's illegal, but if the New York Police decides to up your crime to a federal charge where on the federal level it is legal
bye bye
The idea that the federal government can somehow overrule a state's decision and by extension rights involving an issue that is not within the perimeters set by the constitution blatantly proves that the feds have a huge overreach of power
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is not within the perimeters set by the constitution
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This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.
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here you go
note the
0$
and the other numbers
not bad
I won't argue against weed on tax recreation then.
Yes, however that largely refers to non internal issues. Treaties, for example, are considered the "supreme law of the land." My view is that it's not the place of the Federal government as Article 6 specifically refers to "any federal laws that are made according to the Constitution"
It's not like the Supremacy Clause is actually used nowadays