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still no dispensaries!
#51
"President-elect Donald Trump will have to reckon with this issue when he takes office on January 20.

Trump has flip-flopped somewhat on this issue throughout his public life.

Recently, Trump has supported state's rights to choose how to legislate medical marijuana, but has not expressly called for legalization.

"In terms of marijuana and legalization, I think that should be a state issue, state-by-state," Trump told The Washington Post. "… Marijuana is such a big thing. I think medical should happen — right? Don’t we agree? I think so. And then I really believe we should leave it up to the states."

He has also expressed support for medical marijuana, telling Bill O'Reilly in February that he's, "in favor of medical marijuana 100%."

"I know people that have serious problems and they did that they really — it really does help them," Trump said. "

http://www.businessinsider.com/where-don...on-2016-11
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#52
The thing is you can't believe what he says. We'll just have to wait and see what he actually does or allows to happen.
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#53
The White House on Thursday put states that have legalized recreational-use marijuana on notice that federal law enforcement agents could be targeting them soon.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-po...story.html

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#54
4/20 coming soon! Time for a protest in all major cities here and at state government to make our leaders give us up to date information on when our dispensaries will open. Many Hawaii citizens are sick and in pain and need dispensaries open ASAP!!! Anyone one know who to contact to get this protest going???
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#55
make our leaders give us up to date information on when our dispensaries will open

They have: dispensaries can open just as soon as the testing lab is certified and the tracking software is online. Some dispensary operators even have State permission to begin cultivation (even though they can't sell the product).

Meanwhile, Colorado sales volume for 2016: $1 billion. Economic impact: $2.4 billion.

http://www.denverpost.com/2016/12/12/col...nabis-pot/

Tax collected for 2016: $127 million.

https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/revenue...a-tax-data

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#56
The White House on Thursday put states that have legalized recreational-use marijuana on notice that federal law enforcement agents could be targeting them soon.


Meanwhile, Colorado sales volume for 2016: $1 billion. Economic impact: $2.4 billion.
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#57
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Originally posted by wecelli

4/20 coming soon! Time for a protest in all major cities here and at state government to make our leaders give us up to date information on when our dispensaries will open. Many Hawaii citizens are sick and in pain and need dispensaries open ASAP!!! Anyone one know who to contact to get this protest going???

Did you try calling 911?
Slow Walker
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#58
Give it a rest glindakine
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#59
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Originally posted by glinda

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Originally posted by PaulW

Give it a rest glindakine

hey, as soon as you take that stick out of your ass!

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#60
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Originally posted by Kapoho Joe

HA HA HA!

Welcome to the 3rd world.

Amen!!!!!
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