« Confessions Of A Congressional Gay Spouse | Main | Mental Health Break » 19 Oct 2009 03:58 pm The Feds And The WeedHunter Walker translates the news:
I really wish we could get past the stoner humor aspect of medical marijuana. Look, no one enjoyed Pineapple Express as much as I did, but this is a serious issue. It's about Obama's conservative restoration of federalism; and it's about finding ways to help sick people manage their illness and pain in the most effective way possible. Boomers remember their college years and that's the prism through which they see this. But it's about basic freedoms, states' rights, and humane treatment of the ill. What's so hilarious about that? The biggest threat to the end of Prohibition, meanwhile, is not the feds but cities like Los Angeles that have liberalized too quickly and too irresponsibly. Oakland shows what can and should be done: carefully managed, punctiliously maintained, medically serious dispensaries that keep a very clean line between them and criminal dealers. It would be a total tragedy if this propitious moment were derailed by excess. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e20120a5f41515970b Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Feds And The Weed'
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