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Scott Wheeler said:

Ask the supreme court jusatices.



Scott Wheeler



They hardly the only people involved in the problem,




They are just the final word.


On the law, yes. There was no other choice than ro find as they did.

in fact there was
word that if the law was changed by Congress, it wouldn't be a problem.



IMO it would be great. "Problem" is often in the eye of the beholder.
This congress will never pass a law to allow people to smoke pot.


And neither did any Democrat controlled one, nor will they ever IMO,
since there is no real demand from the people.

If you go back far enough you can lay the blame for this at the feet of
FDR and his attempts to pack the Supreme Court and the Justices
response.



That is a stretch


Not really. No such decision would have come about if FDR hadn't
gotten the Supremes scared.

One probelm with the internet is just about anyone can cut and paste.
Doesn't make them any less clueless.


Funny I think the problem is that it gives easy access to history and
helps put it into context. The Supreme Court could not have made the
decison they did without the precedent of Wickard v Filburn.

Bottom line: It is very unfair to claim that it is the Bush
Administration that should be blamed for the decison in the case of
Medical Marijauna, since if Congress at any time had the balls to
change the law, the decion would be much different.




You consider the Supreme court to be part of the Bush administration?
Interesting. I suspect he would like that.


No, but apparently Schizo does, since he seemed to think the decision
was ath the behest of the Bush administration.