Sammyo
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They said they won't. That's their stance. I have your conjecture and wishful thinking saying that it's going to change, or I have official federal government stance saying that it won't. Hmmmm. "But government changes it's mind all the time" blah blah blah. Not without outside pressure.
LOL!!! I'm suggesting that "outside pressure" (or at least some form of pressure) may change it. Nice to have you agreeing with me, that the gov't can change it's mind, despite your previous statements, with the application of certain pressures. You see, you're in agreement with me when you evaluate the caveats in play.
The federal government has taken the position as dictated by the Obama administration that it will not stop enforcement of marijuana laws. If a State legalizes marijuana, the federal government is not going to recognize that. That's reality. It's not going to change now, or during Obama's administration with just some States wanting to legalize it.
That's it. That's fact.
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You can't state things as "fact" if they're subject to change in the future. That you keep doing this amazes me, especially when someone could just come along and say, "Yeah, but with significant increase in pressure, it might change". Oh wait, look at this....
Without a significant increase in pressure, it's not going to change.
So.... you state that it IS FACT that the laws won't change, and then directly after stating that as fact, you say that it might change, with significant increase in pressure. Hmmmm.. Sounds like you need to work on your rhetoric skills, and get yourself on the same page. You can't just say that something that might change in the future won't, and that's a fact, and then in the next breath admit that with certain pressure it might change. You're speaking out of both sides of your mouth, when you do that.
Cry as much as you want, it's not going to change reality.
Poop in your pants as much as you want, the future is uncertain, and therefore not "fact," regardless of your insistency.