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Legalize It (Colorado just did)

Wouldn't the Feds pretty much not contest this just like they have looked the other way on the medical mj dipensaries, which are legal by Colorado law but not Federal law?
 
Wouldn't the Feds pretty much not contest this just like they have looked the other way on the medical mj dipensaries, which are legal by Colorado law but not Federal law?
I think so unless they're looking to make a stand and put an end to all marijuana legalization measures across the country, take a huge step backwards and probably provide the final motivation to get something done at the national level. The writing is on the wall as far as I'm concerned. We're moving towards legalization, not away from it. Those who oppose that are on the wrong side of history, as they say.
 
I think a federal challenge to this would ultimately lead to national legalization. Americans are tired of fighting against a substance as benign as pot.

The problem is, many americans still buy into the reefer madness hype. Disabusing the country of the notion that marijuana is a dangerous drug has been a slow process, and there's still a long way to go.
 
Peyton Manning is sitting pretty with the legalization of pot in Colorado, being as he is the new owner of 20+ Papa Johns pizza franchises.

I'm getting a kick out of the humor but I think the reality is that the people who want to smoke pot already do.
 
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Serious question: What effect does legalization have on an employer's ability to drug test employees or potential employees and deny or terminate employment based on a positive test for marijuana?
 
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