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I'd hope we could do more than one thing at once. Especially if one of those things is pretty damn straightforward.

Sorry should have said a million more pressing issues than marijuana legalization.

It's not straight forward. Until there is a proof positive way to test drugged drivers it isn't going anywhere. End of story. They will give you it someday but in return they are going to police the shit out of it. Just think of the financial windfall the government and municipalitys will receive.

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Trump meeting with Tulsi Gabbard.

 

She endorsed Sanders and is generally left on every issue - but more republican on gun control, refugees. More of a friendly Russia stance (wants to stop intervening in Syria)

 

I'd love if Gabbard got a position in the Trump administration.

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Trump meeting with Tulsi Gabbard.

 

She endorsed Sanders and is generally left on every issue - but more republican on gun control, refugees. More of a friendly Russia stance (wants to stop intervening in Syria)

 

I'd love if Gabbard got a position in the Trump administration.

I'd still like to hear your thoughts on Ebell I'm the other thread

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Great. If a clerk in Kentucky goes to jail for violating federal law in not issuing marriage certificates to gay couples why should leaders in major cities get away with flaunting federal law.?

 

Sessions Can Prosecute Sanctuary Cities As Attorney General

 

Sen. Jeff Sessions, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, could take punitive actions against so-called “sanctuary cities” as soon as he takes office, should he survive what promises to be a brutal confirmation process.

 

Generally speaking, a sanctuary city is a jurisdiction that does not comply with federal detainer requests (or “immigration holds”). Officials in these jurisdictions contend detainer requests are unconstitutional. Some sanctuary cities order local law enforcement to not make inquiries concerning an individual’s immigration status, and provide identification cards for procuring government services.

The Department of Justice’s Inspector General (IG) issued a memorandum in August that advised these practices violate federal law.

 

“The Inspector General’s decision is sound and firmly settles the question,” Sessions said at the time. “Now, the law and the American people demand that this Administration cease its acquiescence in this illegality. The Obama Administration must immediately take action to withhold significant federal law enforcement funding for these offending jurisdictions.”

The IG finding empowers the attorney general to strip sanctuary cities of certain federal grants, a drastic step that carries its own political risks. Still, Sessions could exercise those prerogatives on taking office, igniting a battle of attrition with sanctuary jurisdictions, which, for the moment, remain defiant. The mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. have all pledged to remain safe havens for illegal immigrants. (RELATED: Bowser Reaffirms DC Is Still A Sanctuary City)

 

Sessions, if confirmed, can also shape policy surrounding deportations. Though the Department of Homeland Security sets enforcement priorities, the Department of Justice will play an important role in shaping these priorities in the early days of the administration. In addition, though the attorney general cannot order federal immigration judges to make certain findings, he can order Justice Department lawyers to appeal rulings that expand rights for illegal immigrants.

In that vein, Sessions can also push to bolster the ranks of the federal immigration courts, which are currently battling unprecedented backlogs.

 

Sessions must first run a bruising confirmation gauntlet. Congressional Democrats have already promised to aggressively scrutinize an alleged history of racially-charged remarks and actions from his tenure as U.S. attorney in Alabama smear Sessions with made up and phony charges of racism.

 


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Whats funny? Talk to the dad that gave his 4 year old daughter with inoperable brain cancer some thc oil and the tumor was gone in weeks. I guess that guy is one of the no good people our next AG is gonna target

Ernest Angley can cure blindness and deafness and make people rise from the dead.

 

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Whats funny? Talk to the dad that gave his 4 year old daughter with inoperable brain cancer some thc oil and the tumor was gone in weeks. I guess that guy is one of the no good people our next AG is gonna target

I mean seriously a couple weeks?

You realize every news source would have reported this right?

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I mean seriously a couple weeks?

You realize every news source would have reported this right?

http://www.medicaldaily.com/cannabis-shrinks-brain-tumors-associated-highly-aggressive-form-cancer-310720

 

your guess is as good as mine why there's not more people talking about this. But the medical community overseas is moving beyond our ancient medieval attitudes towards these compounds found in marijuana and hemp.

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Whats funny? Talk to the dad that gave his 4 year old daughter with inoperable brain cancer some thc oil and the tumor was gone in weeks. I guess that guy is one of the no good people our next AG is gonna target

You're a fucking idiot. Everyone knows that Shirley tranny.

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