11-18-2010, 07:25 AM
Did anyone read the High Times article on Roger Christie posted on Damon's blog yesterday? I really appreciated it cause I've told numerous people over the years that Christie's stance was gonna get him in trouble, since the Supreme Court has shot down mj use on religious grounds for years.
In addition, his flagrant baiting of the DEA locally didn't do anyone any favors here. With the federal administration's stance of not targeting medical users, that meant in order for the DEA to rationalize maintaining their sweet Pacific outpost here, they had to find someone to target as publicly as possible. Roger stepped right up to the plate. Trouble is, that also set up his clients and officers as targets.
Hawaii247.com had an interesting piece from someone in Hawaiian Shores today too. Stories about the problems on the HS board are sad to hear, as it's so hard to get responsible, reasonable people to serve in community associations here. And since we don't have townships or another local level of gov't below the county, communities can become toxic...not good on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Here's the link:
http://www.hawaii247.com/2010/11/17/o’ha...sociation/
In addition, his flagrant baiting of the DEA locally didn't do anyone any favors here. With the federal administration's stance of not targeting medical users, that meant in order for the DEA to rationalize maintaining their sweet Pacific outpost here, they had to find someone to target as publicly as possible. Roger stepped right up to the plate. Trouble is, that also set up his clients and officers as targets.
Hawaii247.com had an interesting piece from someone in Hawaiian Shores today too. Stories about the problems on the HS board are sad to hear, as it's so hard to get responsible, reasonable people to serve in community associations here. And since we don't have townships or another local level of gov't below the county, communities can become toxic...not good on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Here's the link:
http://www.hawaii247.com/2010/11/17/o’ha...sociation/