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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 2605970" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>I know sometimes it becomes difficult to expand your search and realize the Feds are not going to interfere with State laws on MJ as long as they follow a few rules, one being, <strong>possessing or using on federal land</strong>. And once again, I will remind you, I never said it was legal on the federal level. Damn. </p><p></p><p>The DOJ has made it very clear, they could careless if people buy and consume in the areas approved by the Colorado .gov. I know your personal beliefs won't let you grasp that, but it has been made perfectly clear. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.google.com/#q=feds+won't+challenge+colorado+pot+law" target="_blank">https://www.google.com/#q=feds+won't+challenge+colorado+pot+law</a></p><p></p><p>According to the new directive, federal authorities still will prosecute individuals or entities involved in:</p><p></p><p>The distribution of marijuana to minors.</p><p>Directing revenue from marijuana sales to gangs and cartels.</p><p>Diverting marijuana from states where it is legal to other states where there are no laws allowing for marijuana use.</p><p>Using legal sales as cover for trafficking operations.</p><p>Using violence and or firearms in marijuana cultivation and distribution.</p><p>Driving under the influence of marijuana.</p><p>Growing marijuana on public lands.</p><p>Possessing marijuana or using on federal property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 2605970, member: 15231"] I know sometimes it becomes difficult to expand your search and realize the Feds are not going to interfere with State laws on MJ as long as they follow a few rules, one being, [B]possessing or using on federal land[/B]. And once again, I will remind you, I never said it was legal on the federal level. Damn. The DOJ has made it very clear, they could careless if people buy and consume in the areas approved by the Colorado .gov. I know your personal beliefs won't let you grasp that, but it has been made perfectly clear. [url]https://www.google.com/#q=feds+won't+challenge+colorado+pot+law[/url] According to the new directive, federal authorities still will prosecute individuals or entities involved in: The distribution of marijuana to minors. Directing revenue from marijuana sales to gangs and cartels. Diverting marijuana from states where it is legal to other states where there are no laws allowing for marijuana use. Using legal sales as cover for trafficking operations. Using violence and or firearms in marijuana cultivation and distribution. Driving under the influence of marijuana. Growing marijuana on public lands. Possessing marijuana or using on federal property. [/QUOTE]
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