The grass that grows in March disappears in April or Am feur a thig a-mach sa Mhàrt, thèid e staigh sa Ghiblean.
For almost two years now I have been talking about the fatal flaws in I-502. Where on one hand they say “cannabis is legal” but I-502 failed to even take cannabis out of schedule 1 on a state level. Nothing was actually legalized and there are new penalties and restrictions in place of old ones.
I still fail to see how I-502 was beneficial. Now Montana is working on these 5ng driving limits, because of the precedent set by their neighbor Washington.
Well here is the latest in the saga of “not-so-legal-cannabis” in Washington.
Headline from the Olympian: ”
Lawmakers ask liquor board to put the brakes on marijuana regulations
The letter signed by three representatives says: “Given the paucity of funds available, the question of marijuana remaining s Schedule I Controlled Substance under federal law and a lack of reasonable level of assurance that future revenue streams will justify such expenditures, we believe delaying such diversion of funds to be the most prudent course of action.”
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About Reverend Ryan
I am Ryan aka "Reverend Ryan". I am a self styled minister and I do not belong to religion although I have been ordained as a minister. I merely have a relationship with the Lord. I started xCannabis.com for a number of reasons. #1 Because I had served jail time for misdemeanor pot possession in Utah and I found no justice #2 I feel prohibition is ruining the lives of so many people needlessly #3 I believe it is important to give a faith based perspective on cannabis and legalization.








