Saturday, October 13, 2018 2:58:19 PM
You cannot have a Fed law that says no-one is allowed MMJ/MJ and then have some states that do and some that don't.
All he (and anyone else that fills that position) is pointing out is that the law needs to change. Whether that is or isn't to be enforced is going to be decided by Congress; through law. If Sessions is removed from office the exact same situation is still there waiting for the next person to fill that chair. If that person chooses to ignore the law, then it's ruling by policy and not ruling by law which is another whole big nightmare can of worms. Ruling by policy is a recipe for disaster.
Discounting the already legal aspect of senior care, tobacco, teas, etc, MDTR is positioned to do well with states that legalize MMJ/MJ to ANY degree and stands to gain in a HUGE way if the law changes to a more permissive control. States are finding it impossible to say no to the tax revenues because of the binds they've made for themselves if nothing else.
All IMO.
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