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JohnCM

06/27/21 10:01 PM

#6487 RE: PotterBanker #6486

This is tomorrow.

Call BofA fraud division.

Tell them within 24 hours they will see a request to transfer $$ to Crypto.com

VISA DEBIT card transfer.


With COINBASE they have checking acct# and routing #.

I added DOGE yesterday $0.25.

JohnCM

06/27/21 10:03 PM

#6488 RE: PotterBanker #6486

If this starts to tick up tomorrow, I will start a position.

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I also want to add to FuboTV.

JohnCM

06/28/21 2:22 PM

#6489 RE: PotterBanker #6486

Clarence Thomas says federal laws against marijuana may no longer be necessary

Pete Williams
Mon, June 28, 2021

In this article:

Clarence Thomas, one of the Supreme Court's most conservative justices, said Monday that because of the hodgepodge of federal policies on marijuana, federal laws against its use or cultivation may no longer make sense.

"A prohibition on interstate use or cultivation of marijuana may no longer be necessary or proper to support the federal government's piecemeal approach," he wrote.

His views came as the court declined to hear the appeal of a Colorado medical marijuana dispensary that was denied federal tax breaks that other businesses are allowed.

Thomas said the Supreme Court's ruling in 2005 upholding federal laws making marijuana possession illegal may now be out of date.

"Federal policies of the past 16 years have greatly undermined its reasoning," he said. "The federal government's current approach is a half-in, half-out regime that simultaneously tolerates and forbids local use of marijuana.”

Thirty-six states now allow medical marijuana, and 18 also allow recreational use. But federal tax law does not allow marijuana businesses to deduct their business expenses.

"Under this rule, a business that is still in the red after it pays its workers and keeps the lights on might nonetheless owe substantial federal income tax," Thomas said.

The Department of Justice has instructed the nation's federal prosecutors not to pursue cases against marijuana businesses that follow state law. And since 2015, Congress has prohibited the Justice Department from spending federal money to prevent states from carrying out their own laws.

But the IRS continues to enforce its own rules against growers and dealers.

The federal government's "willingness to look the other way on marijuana is more episodic than coherent," Thomas said.

greenwillow

06/29/21 6:15 PM

#6495 RE: PotterBanker #6486

Hot out there? :)

Stay cooool!