View Full Version : Jeff Sessions is an Anti-Freedom Kook
crimethink
5th December 2016, 01:13 PM
I withdraw my previous endorsement of Sessions. He needs to read the Ninth & Tenth Amendments. Not that that would help his lunacy.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/12/jeff-sessions-coming-war-on-legal-marijuana-214501
In April, he said, “Good people don't smoke marijuana,” and that it was a "very real danger" that is “not the kind of thing that ought to be legalized.” Sessions, who turns 70 on Christmas Eve, has called marijuana reform a "tragic mistake" and criticized FBI Director James Comey and Attorneys General Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch for not vigorously enforcing a the federal prohibition that President Obama has called “untenable over the long term.” In a floor speech earlier this year, Senator Sessions said: "You can’t have the President of the United States of America talking about marijuana like it is no different than taking a drink… It is different….It is already causing a disturbance in the states that have made it legal.”
cheka.
5th December 2016, 02:08 PM
but i thought nyc.dc is free trade? they've brainwashed 3 generations of americans into buying that lie. it's free trade when/where convenient for the pigmen. flyover taking it up the azz....and the great majority of flyover PROMOTE free trade because of what the skype 'taught' them. tragic
weed would damage major skype businesses -- booze, pharma, etc. unless/until the skype get control of weed, it will continue to fight uphill
crimethink
5th December 2016, 02:34 PM
The pendulum - with the blade - swings to the other end, over our necks.
From the extremism of Obama/Clinton to the extremism of Trump/Sessions.
“I strongly support Jeff Sessions as Attorney General,” said Representative Tom McClintock, Republican from California. “He is a strict constitutionalist who believes in the rule of law. I would expect that he will respect the prerogative of individual states to determine their own laws involving strictly intra-state commerce.”
Stop Making Cents
5th December 2016, 07:07 PM
Honestly, I don't give a rat's a55 as long as Sessions ships the illegal invading scum back across the border and punishes the scum that brought them here. Sessions was the driving force behind defeating amnesty in the Senate and we owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. This is the single most important issue of our day.
Spectrism
5th December 2016, 07:25 PM
While I am against holding plant substances as illegal, this one cause is not real high on my list. To say that because he is strongly anti-marijuana he is a fascist freedom hater is a bot beyond reasonable.
There are now strains of marijuana much more potent than pre-2012. I wouldn't be surprised to see these "adjusted" to some pretty damaging concoctions before too long.
http://herb.co/2016/01/16/top-3-strains-mind-blowing-psychoactive-effects/
EE_
5th December 2016, 07:33 PM
Honestly, I don't give a rat's a55 as long as Sessions ships the illegal invading scum back across the border and punishes the scum that brought them here. Sessions was the driving force behind defeating amnesty in the Senate and we owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. This is the single most important issue of our day.
I place illegal immigration above nuclear war, of importance.
vacuum
5th December 2016, 07:43 PM
Don't let the skype media's hit pieces work on you.
Politico is shit. They've been shit all election, they're shit now, and they will be shit in the future. They send their stories to the DNC for proofreading.
Sessions is one of the most hardcore people there is on immigration, and that is one of the only issues that is really important. Thats why they are doing hit pieces on him. He's going to deport the shit out of illegals, and aggressively go after sanctuary cities. He's going to sue them. He's going to savage the democratic strongholds.
As a senator from Alabama, who cares what he said about marijuana? Its a dead issue. He's not going to pick a war with the states because he believes in states rights. Furthermore, if you're a senator from fucking Alabama of course you're going to say marijuana is bad.
crimethink
5th December 2016, 07:53 PM
Honestly, I don't give a rat's a55 as long as Sessions ships the illegal invading scum back across the border and punishes the scum that brought them here. Sessions was the driving force behind defeating amnesty in the Senate and we owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. This is the single most important issue of our day.
#1) like with Trump's other promises, you won't get to see what you lust for regarding the invaders. Oh, he might get rid of a few, grandstanding on it, like with Carrier, but mass reversal of the invasion? Nope.
#2) Trump and Sessions both are "law and order" types, who don't care how evil "the law" is, just so that it's enforced - on you. USA "PATRIOT" (sic) Act, REAL ID, Total Information Awareness? Those were Dumbya amateur moves compared to what's coming next year. Trump thinks Gestapo/KGB "your papers, please!" for everyone is "sensible" (e.g., Stop & Frisk). REAL ID has been blocked from total implementation, but it will be rammed through next year as part of the faux "crackdown" on illegals - everyone will get to "participate" whether you like it or not. The two together will be "Make America Great Again" measures against Americans. Do I even need to address where the NSA is going to be?
Sessions is beyond ignorant. Yes, people abuse marijuana. Yes, in very rare cases, people can die, indirectly, from marijuana (e.g., driving while high). But nothing like the scourge of alcohol, which Sessions loves. Why do most who hate marijuana love alcohol? The fact marijuana has helped millions of people with pain and other medical miseries is a fact, no longer in debate.
My Dad just died of Metastatic Melanoma (skin cancer). If Sessions goes Stasi on folks using marijuana to help their illness, I will cheer if deadly force is used on his goons. I could say more, but shouldn't. Anyone as stupid, as evil as him to prefer people suffering in favor of his self-righteous moralism, well. That's all.
crimethink
5th December 2016, 07:56 PM
While I am against holding plant substances as illegal, this one cause is not real high on my list. To say that because he is strongly anti-marijuana he is a fascist freedom hater is a bot beyond reasonable.
There are now strains of marijuana much more potent than pre-2012. I wouldn't be surprised to see these "adjusted" to some pretty damaging concoctions before too long.
http://herb.co/2016/01/16/top-3-strains-mind-blowing-psychoactive-effects/
The so-called "War on Drugs" is both evil destruction of human beings as well as a huge waste of money. That's quite apart from it being woefully anti-constitutional.
Sessions can choose to not ingest marijuana, but has neither moral nor constitutional authority to tell any American to do likewise.
For those of us who have seen real misery in a sick person's life, a kook aiming to make things even more painful is a priority for us.
crimethink
5th December 2016, 08:07 PM
Don't let the skype media's hit pieces work on you.
Politico is shit. They've been shit all election, they're shit now, and they will be shit in the future.
Which of the hundred other sources do you want for Session's actual position on marijuana?
Sessions is one of the most hardcore people there is on immigration, and that is one of the only issues that is really important. Thats why they are doing hit pieces on him. He's going to deport the shit out of illegals, and aggressively go after sanctuary cities. He's going to sue them. He's going to savage the democratic strongholds.
No, he won't. Like the rest of Trump's promises, you can be jolly for the appearance of "action," but will be greatly disappointed in the substance. "The big, beautiful wall" was a hoax, as will be Trump's actual effect on the illegals.
You will also see black-robed whores dismissing such cases left & right, and it will be years for them to move through the judiciary (district, courts of appeal, and only then the SCOTUS).
As a senator from Alabama, who cares what he said about marijuana?
This prick is about to be in charge of the lethal goon squads of the DEA. Will he call for the disbandment of the DEA? Hell no, he'll use it to play war.
He's not going to pick a war with the states because he believes in states rights.
You just contradicted yourself. Why would he attack the subdivisions of states (sanctuary shitties of Chicago, Sodomcisco, Los Angeles, New York City), yet not impose the Washington Criminals' will in other ways, on something he is clearly passionate about?
cheka.
6th December 2016, 12:10 AM
Honestly, I don't give a rat's a55 as long as Sessions ships the illegal invading scum back across the border and punishes the scum that brought them here. Sessions was the driving force behind defeating amnesty in the Senate and we owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. This is the single most important issue of our day.
great point. expect neocon from this gang except for two differences:
1. stopping the invasion
2. import tariff
we are begging for crumbs with both of them. the most important issue is frbny...by a mile. it enables 99% of all of 'their' other shit. make the satanists pay in gold/silver coin and the corruption will be scarce, not first
your pet issue, illegal aliens, is one of the many MANY tails of the snake that frbny enables
Neuro
6th December 2016, 12:43 AM
great point. expect neocon from this gang except for two differences:
1. stopping the invasion
2. import tariff
we are begging for crumbs with both of them. the most important issue is frbny...by a mile. it enables 99% of all of 'their' other shit. make the satanists pay in gold/silver coin and the corruption will be scarce, not first
your pet issue, illegal aliens, is one of the many MANY tails of the snake that frbny enables
I agree, but it is not going to happen with fnuckig Jew World Order Scum Mnuchin as Treasury Secretary. It seems Trump knows who buttered his bread too well, during his years of business...
cheka.
6th December 2016, 12:50 AM
I agree, but it is not going to happen with fnuckig Jew World Order Scum Mnuchin as Treasury Secretary. It seems Trump knows who buttered his bread too well, during his years of business...
cant argue with that. but trump never said he would take down the banksters....or the war machine.....or duals' influence. it said immigration and tariff. all we can reasonably expect is action on those
Twisted Titan
6th December 2016, 11:17 AM
Nothing this man does is going to be good NOTHING
So what the hell is the solution do you propose?
I am very interested to hear what would meet your standard of a viable path to freedom . Seeing that a " choice" was offered on november 8th
Horn
6th December 2016, 11:25 AM
cant argue with that. but trump never said he would take down the banksters....or the war machine.....or duals' influence. it said immigration and tariff. all we can reasonably expect is action on those
To be fair to Trump he stated illegal immigration and selective tax penalties.
Nothing at all about immigration except extreme vetting or tariffs.
Those are all you should expect any work towards.
Shami-Amourae
6th December 2016, 11:52 AM
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Daily Stormer: Weed Kikes Attacking Jeff Sessions! (http://www.dailystormer.com/weed-kikes-attacking-jeff-sessions/)
old steel
6th December 2016, 12:06 PM
While I am against holding plant substances as illegal, this one cause is not real high on my list. To say that because he is strongly anti-marijuana he is a fascist freedom hater is a bot beyond reasonable.
There are now strains of marijuana much more potent than pre-2012. I wouldn't be surprised to see these "adjusted" to some pretty damaging concoctions before too long.
http://herb.co/2016/01/16/top-3-strains-mind-blowing-psychoactive-effects/
LOL
I know more than a few people who died directly due to alcohol, some were friends.
Never known anyone who did due to Marijuana.
The worst that can happen is to green out, no worries.
crimethink
6th December 2016, 02:11 PM
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What sort of closet fag wrote that?
I know many men who smoke marijuana, who are hardly "girly."
Let's not forget the effeminate men like Thomas Jefferson from centuries ago.
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Daily Stormer: Weed Kikes Attacking Jeff Sessions! (http://www.dailystormer.com/weed-kikes-attacking-jeff-sessions/)
LOL
That's great coming from the not-quite-White Andrew Anglin.
Cannabis has been used by Aryans in Europe for millennia. The ancient Germanics consumed cannabis in honor of Freya.
The Third Reich considered the use of hard drugs as a medical problem, less dangerous than alcoholism (a rational approach, and the exact opposite of Sessions):
Although it is customary today to call tobacco and alcohol ‘drugs,’ to do so in Germany in the 1930s would be nothing short of an anachronism. Many Germans distinguished between drugs (Rauschgifte or Betäubungsmitteln),
tobacco and alcohol and so did the law. The National Socialist regime made matters even clearer, distinguishing drug addicts from severe alcoholics. The latter were sterilized, albeit in small numbers. The manner of treatment of the former is described below. In legal terms, very few commonalities existed between drugs and alcohol, save for the fact that both impaired the user’s consciousness; thus the more intoxicated a person was, the less liable one was for one’s crimes. Some researchers tried to link alcohol and other drugs, but no such link was ever espoused by the authorities or the people; consequently this essay solely deals with drugs found in German law books.
(...)
In the last letter found in the drug files of the police archives in Munich dated January 22, 1945, the inspector of the intelligence branch of the German secret police (Inspekteur der Sicherheitspolizei und des Sicherheitsdienstes) [that's the "infamous" SD!] informed the criminal police that a Bulgarian worker was caught with 15 grams of hashish in Halle. The foreigner was sentenced to two months in jail [!!!] for illegally importing the substance.
(...)
Consumption of any drug was legal.
US Federal regime penalty for 15 grams of hashish is 5 to 10 years.
Again, National Socialist Germany is revealed as far more sane than the "Western democracies."
monty
12th June 2017, 03:16 PM
Jeff Sessions has no regard for the Constitution for the United of America. Now Rand Paul is calling him out
Rand Paul on Blocking Indefinite Detention and Saudi Arms Sales (https://reason.com/reasontv/2017/06/09/rand-paul-blocking-indefinite-detention)
The Kentucky senator laments that "there’s very little of this attorney general, this Department of Justice, doing anything favorable towards criminal justice or towards civil liberties"
Todd Krainin (https://reason.com/people/todd-krainin/all) & Matt Welch (https://reason.com/people/matt-welch/all) | June 9, 2017
http://youtu.be/ZWadlrFil54
https://youtu.be/ZWadlrFil54
SilverTop
12th June 2017, 07:38 PM
Which of the hundred other sources do you want for Session's actual position on marijuana?
No, he won't. Like the rest of Trump's promises, you can be jolly for the appearance of "action," but will be greatly disappointed in the substance. "The big, beautiful wall" was a hoax, as will be Trump's actual effect on the illegals.
You will also see black-robed whores dismissing such cases left & right, and it will be years for them to move through the judiciary (district, courts of appeal, and only then the SCOTUS).
This prick is about to be in charge of the lethal goon squads of the DEA. Will he call for the disbandment of the DEA? Hell no, he'll use it to play war.
You just contradicted yourself. Why would he attack the subdivisions of states (sanctuary shitties of Chicago, Sodomcisco, Los Angeles, New York City), yet not impose the Washington Criminals' will in other ways, on something he is clearly passionate about?
I 100% agree with the above message. I voted for Trump, and all we got is a super overweight twitter chump. He has gained over 65 pounds since taking office, watches CNN non stop, and has had over 20 phones taken away from him to stop him from being a ass on twitter. His SIL and daughter are Zionists and he is also sucking up to the Saudi's.
On Sessions, he is just a hillbilly redneck that gives hillbilly rednecks a bad name. The See Eye Aaaa is running the drugs across the border, so Sessions needs to fill up the Pay for Play Prisons he no doubt has stock in.
Trump has turned into a bigger looser than the nigger.
Very disappointing indeed.
Horn
13th June 2017, 04:00 PM
They actually had a countdown on CNN yesterday as to when Sessions was giving testimony.
Talk about reality T.V.
7th trump
13th June 2017, 04:28 PM
What sort of closet fag wrote that?
I know many men who smoke marijuana, who are hardly "girly."
Let's not forget the effeminate men like Thomas Jefferson from centuries ago.
LOL
That's great coming from the not-quite-White Andrew Anglin.
Cannabis has been used by Aryans in Europe for millennia. The ancient Germanics consumed cannabis in honor of Freya.
The Third Reich considered the use of hard drugs as a medical problem, less dangerous than alcoholism (a rational approach, and the exact opposite of Sessions):
Although it is customary today to call tobacco and alcohol ‘drugs,’ to do so in Germany in the 1930s would be nothing short of an anachronism. Many Germans distinguished between drugs (Rauschgifte or Betäubungsmitteln),
tobacco and alcohol and so did the law. The National Socialist regime made matters even clearer, distinguishing drug addicts from severe alcoholics. The latter were sterilized, albeit in small numbers. The manner of treatment of the former is described below. In legal terms, very few commonalities existed between drugs and alcohol, save for the fact that both impaired the user’s consciousness; thus the more intoxicated a person was, the less liable one was for one’s crimes. Some researchers tried to link alcohol and other drugs, but no such link was ever espoused by the authorities or the people; consequently this essay solely deals with drugs found in German law books.
(...)
In the last letter found in the drug files of the police archives in Munich dated January 22, 1945, the inspector of the intelligence branch of the German secret police (Inspekteur der Sicherheitspolizei und des Sicherheitsdienstes) [that's the "infamous" SD!] informed the criminal police that a Bulgarian worker was caught with 15 grams of hashish in Halle. The foreigner was sentenced to two months in jail [!!!] for illegally importing the substance.
(...)
Consumption of any drug was legal.
US Federal regime penalty for 15 grams of hashish is 5 to 10 years.
Again, National Socialist Germany is revealed as far more sane than the "Western democracies."
So the germans celebrated "freya" a pagan love god by using cannabis.
Sounds 1960 and 70's America hippy movement.
You really are liberal jew hiding behind the bible and nazi's.
Been spray painting swastika's on synagogue's lately ....jew boy?
monty
4th December 2017, 02:35 PM
Jeff Sessions - a day late and a dollar short. Compromised, incompetent or both? No surprise to the regulars here @ GSUS
A Day Late and Dollar Short: Jeff Sessions Just Now Realizes Mueller Team Full of Liberal Hacks- What a Disgrace! (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/12/day-late-dollar-short-jeff-sessions-just-now-realizes-mueller-team-full-liberal-hacks-disgrace/)
December 3, 2017 by Jim Hoft 588 Comments
On SATURDAY news ‘leaked’ that a top FBI agent working on Dirty Cop Robert Mueller’s Trump witch hunt was fired (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/12/leak-top-fbi-agent-led-hillary-email-probe-fired-mueller-witch-hunt-anti-trump-texts/) after posting several anti-Trump text messages.
The agent was fired from the probe and moved over to the Human Resources department of the FBI.
The firing took place months ago but was just leaked to the liberal mainstream news.
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On Saturday night compromised Attorney General Jeff Sessions released a statement on the firing.
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Apparently it was the first time he heard of it — which shows what a complete failure he has been in protecting the Trump administration from an out of control and corrupted Special Counsel.
CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/02/politics/fbi-agent-removed-trump-investigation/index.html) reported:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement Saturday night that the allegations his department’s inspector general uncovered, “if proven to be true, would raise serious questions of public trust. I look forward to receiving the Inspector General’s report. We will ensure that anyone who works on any investigation in the Department of Justice does so objectively and free from bias or favoritism.”
“My job is to restore confidence in the Department of Justice in all aspects of our work and I intend to do so,” the statement added. “As such, I have directed that the FBI Director review the information available on this and other matters and promptly make any necessary changes to his management and investigative teams consistent with the highest professional standards.”
The Justice Department has also agreed for Strzok to be interviewed by the House Intelligence Committee, according to a source familiar with the matter.
So Jeff Sessions is just now aware that the Robert Mueller Special Counsel is filled with liberal hacks?
Where the hell has be been?
We have been reporting on Mueller’s liberal dream team for months.
So have numerous other media outlets.
We reported in August (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/08/three-reasons-why-former-head-of-the-fbi-and-current-special-counsel-robert-mueller-is-a-dirty-rotten-bad-cop/)that the entire team was Trump haters. Here is a summary of the Mueller team –
Robert Mueller – Special Counsel Team leader. — Best friend to fired leaker James Comey a key witness in the case and cohort at the FBI in assisting Mueller to enable the Clintons to get away with their many crimes.
Rush Atkinson, an attorney on detail from the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section at the Department of Justice
— Donated $200 to Clinton (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/07/05/who-is-on-the-special-counsel-team-investigating-russian-meddling-in-the-2016-election/?utm_term=.509885c77f19) in 2016
Peter Carr – DOJ spokesman (http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/26/peter-carr-robert-mueller-spokesman-238860) under Barack Obama.
Andrew Goldstein, a public corruption prosecutor on detail from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York — Worked under Trump-basher Preet Bharara (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/07/mueller-adds-former-preet-bharara-prosecutor-trump-russia-witch-hunt/) in the liberal New York southern district.
Adam Jed, an appellate attorney on detail from DOJ’s Civil Division. — Defended Obamacare (http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202791041967/Mueller-Bolsters-Russia-Teams-Appellate-Readiness-in-New-Hire?slreturn=20170620202933) at the DOJ.
Lisa Page, an attorney on detail from the FBI’s Office of the General Counsel and a former trial attorney with the Criminal Division’s Organized Crime and Gang Section – Investigated Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, a one-time business partner (https://www.wired.com/story/robert-mueller-special-counsel-investigation-team/) of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, at the DOJ.
Elizabeth Prelogar, an appellate attorney on detail from the Office of the Solicitor General. -Fluent in Russian; former law clerk to Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg (http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202790561562/Mueller-Recruits-Another-Lawyer-from-Solicitor-Generals-Office-to-Russia-Probe?slreturn=20170521054908)and Elena Kagan.
James Quarles, a former partner at WilmerHale and a former assistant special prosecutor for the Watergate Special Prosecution Force. –Former assistant special prosecutor (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/07/05/as-mueller-grows-his-russia-special-counsel-team-every-hire-is-under-scrutiny/?utm_term=.9168bc9c4075) on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force.
Jeannie Rhee, a former partner at WilmerHale who has served in the Office of Legal Counsel at DOJ and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. — Rhee is a Clinton Foundation Lawyer (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/06/robert-mueller-stacks-special-counsel-clinton-foundation-lawyer-deputy-assistant-ag-obama/) and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel under Barack Obama.
Brandon Van Grack, an attorney on detail from the Justice Department’s National Security Division.
— Led a grand jury inquiry (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/17/us/politics/michael-flynn-donald-trump-national-security-adviser.html) in Northern Virginia scrutinizing former Trump associate Michael Flynn’s foreign lobbying.
Andrew Weissmann, who is on detail from the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and who has served as general counsel at the FBI and as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. — Weissmann donated $2,300 to the Obama Victory Fund (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/07/05/who-is-on-the-special-counsel-team-investigating-russian-meddling-in-the-2016-election/?utm_term=.509885c77f19) in 2008, $2,000 to the DNC in 2006 and at least $2,300 to the Clinton campaign in 2007.
Aaron Zebley, a former partner at WilmerHale who has previously served with Mueller at the FBI and has served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. — Worked with Robert Mueller (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/07/05/who-is-on-the-special-counsel-team-investigating-russian-meddling-in-the-2016-election/?utm_term=.509885c77f19) at the WilmerHale firm.
Aaron Zelinsky, an attorney on detail from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the District of Maryland. — Worked under (https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/a-lawyer-who-worked-for-rod-rosenstein-has-joined-the/?utm_term=.bwxPJmJgv#.pw8n7v7Kd) Assistant AG Rod Rosenstein in Maryland.
Zainab Ahmad, a top national security prosecutor on detail from U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of New York.
Michael Dreeben, an appellate attorney on detail from the Office of the Solicitor General, described by former colleagues as one of the brightest criminal law experts of the past two generations.
As reported late last week (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/12/it-official-the-fbi-is-a-criminal-enterprise-led-by-bad-cops-please-president-trump-make-the-fbi-great-again/), these individuals and the Mueller investigation are a few of the many reasons that the FBI and DOJ are no longer considered honest entities but are rather groups led by corrupt and criminal scoundrels. They are the deep state.
And Jeff Sessions is just now catching on to this?
Jeff Sessions needs to step down immediately.
He is corrupt and compromised.
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Serpo
4th December 2017, 05:20 PM
"You can’t have the President of the United States of America talking about marijuana like it is no different than taking a drink… It is different….It is already causing a disturbance in the states that have made it legal.”
From my experience alcohol is a lot worse than marijuana.
It is causing a disturbance in those states as crime is down 5%
Dogman
4th December 2017, 05:53 PM
From my experience alcohol is a lot worse than marijuana.
It is causing a disturbance in those states as crime is down 5%Yep !
Alcohol is worst, tho never try to drive using ether , bad shit can happen using ether one.
Sessions is defending the legal money making machine, as far as legal shit and prisons. The war on drugs has been lost years ago but one can not deny that for the legal system it is a cash cow. And weed smokers are a low hanging fruit that are easy targets. I have really never seen anyone smoking that turns belligerent unlike alcohol drinkers!
Sessions dream world would be a cop under every rock and behind every blade of grass,
Fuck the sob..
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