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States can't pre-empt federal law, counties can't pre-empt state law, cities can't pre-empt county ... I support the sentiment but the the efficacy is zero.Just think how great the eastside could be, if our counties didn't have to bend knee to the mighty state.
cities can't pre-empt county ... I support the sentiment but the the efficacy is zero.Just think how great the eastside could be, if our counties didn't have to bend knee to the mighty state.
Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on January 10, 2013, 12:47:44 PMStates can't pre-empt federal law, counties can't pre-empt state law, cities can't pre-empt county ... I support the sentiment but the the efficacy is zero.Just think how great the eastside could be, if our counties didn't have to bend knee to the mighty state.Ummmmmmmmmmm then Washington's "Pot law" is against federal law.. but you do not see the feds doing anything...
Quote from: Huntbear on January 10, 2013, 12:50:52 PMQuote from: DOUBLELUNG on January 10, 2013, 12:47:44 PMStates can't pre-empt federal law, counties can't pre-empt state law, cities can't pre-empt county ... I support the sentiment but the the efficacy is zero.Just think how great the eastside could be, if our counties didn't have to bend knee to the mighty state.Ummmmmmmmmmm then Washington's "Pot law" is against federal law.. but you do not see the feds doing anything...Actually that is kind of false.The president has said his admin will not go after the recreational users, essentially the DEA is not going to start walking streets looking for pot smokers. HOWEVER he said they will continue to go after the producers, sellers, etc. Just like they have with medical marijuana suppliers.Both the US Attorney's offices in Western WA, Eastern WA, and Colorado have directed their federal natural resource officers (BLM, USFS, USFWS, NPS) to continue to enforce the federal drug laws on federal lands. So while the DEA will not cite a pot smoker in downtown Seattle, a USFS Officer will in a National Forest.
Ummmmmmmmmmm then Washington's "Pot law" is against federal law.. but you do not see the feds doing anything...
Quote from: bigtex on January 10, 2013, 12:55:00 PMQuote from: Huntbear on January 10, 2013, 12:50:52 PMQuote from: DOUBLELUNG on January 10, 2013, 12:47:44 PMStates can't pre-empt federal law, counties can't pre-empt state law, cities can't pre-empt county ... I support the sentiment but the the efficacy is zero.Just think how great the eastside could be, if our counties didn't have to bend knee to the mighty state.Ummmmmmmmmmm then Washington's "Pot law" is against federal law.. but you do not see the feds doing anything...Actually that is kind of false.The president has said his admin will not go after the recreational users, essentially the DEA is not going to start walking streets looking for pot smokers. HOWEVER he said they will continue to go after the producers, sellers, etc. Just like they have with medical marijuana suppliers.Both the US Attorney's offices in Western WA, Eastern WA, and Colorado have directed their federal natural resource officers (BLM, USFS, USFWS, NPS) to continue to enforce the federal drug laws on federal lands. So while the DEA will not cite a pot smoker in downtown Seattle, a USFS Officer will in a National Forest.Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo, as long as I am using my federally banned firearms on state land, I am ok? just as long as I am not using them on federal land like USFS??
Quote from: Huntbear on January 10, 2013, 12:57:46 PMQuote from: bigtex on January 10, 2013, 12:55:00 PMQuote from: Huntbear on January 10, 2013, 12:50:52 PMQuote from: DOUBLELUNG on January 10, 2013, 12:47:44 PMStates can't pre-empt federal law, counties can't pre-empt state law, cities can't pre-empt county ... I support the sentiment but the the efficacy is zero.Just think how great the eastside could be, if our counties didn't have to bend knee to the mighty state.Ummmmmmmmmmm then Washington's "Pot law" is against federal law.. but you do not see the feds doing anything...Actually that is kind of false.The president has said his admin will not go after the recreational users, essentially the DEA is not going to start walking streets looking for pot smokers. HOWEVER he said they will continue to go after the producers, sellers, etc. Just like they have with medical marijuana suppliers.Both the US Attorney's offices in Western WA, Eastern WA, and Colorado have directed their federal natural resource officers (BLM, USFS, USFWS, NPS) to continue to enforce the federal drug laws on federal lands. So while the DEA will not cite a pot smoker in downtown Seattle, a USFS Officer will in a National Forest.Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo, as long as I am using my federally banned firearms on state land, I am ok? just as long as I am not using them on federal land like USFS?? Where did I say that?There is a big difference here. If the feds outlaw a gun, I highly doubt that WA will go against it. And even if they do make a law, I am willing to bet the Obama admin will sue a state over a gun law then a pot law.
Quote from: bigtex on January 10, 2013, 01:01:17 PMQuote from: Huntbear on January 10, 2013, 12:57:46 PMQuote from: bigtex on January 10, 2013, 12:55:00 PMQuote from: Huntbear on January 10, 2013, 12:50:52 PMQuote from: DOUBLELUNG on January 10, 2013, 12:47:44 PMStates can't pre-empt federal law, counties can't pre-empt state law, cities can't pre-empt county ... I support the sentiment but the the efficacy is zero.Just think how great the eastside could be, if our counties didn't have to bend knee to the mighty state.Ummmmmmmmmmm then Washington's "Pot law" is against federal law.. but you do not see the feds doing anything...Actually that is kind of false.The president has said his admin will not go after the recreational users, essentially the DEA is not going to start walking streets looking for pot smokers. HOWEVER he said they will continue to go after the producers, sellers, etc. Just like they have with medical marijuana suppliers.Both the US Attorney's offices in Western WA, Eastern WA, and Colorado have directed their federal natural resource officers (BLM, USFS, USFWS, NPS) to continue to enforce the federal drug laws on federal lands. So while the DEA will not cite a pot smoker in downtown Seattle, a USFS Officer will in a National Forest.Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo, as long as I am using my federally banned firearms on state land, I am ok? just as long as I am not using them on federal land like USFS?? Where did I say that?There is a big difference here. If the feds outlaw a gun, I highly doubt that WA will go against it. And even if they do make a law, I am willing to bet the Obama admin will sue a state over a gun law then a pot law.Never said you said that.... However, the logic is the same..
Well for one state's can't tell what the feds can do and not do when it comes to enforcing federal laws.Ask anybody in Utah how they are trying to take law enforcement authority away from BLM, NPS, USFS, and USFWS......It ain't working!Hundreds of bills are introduced into state legislatures every year. A couple years ago a WA senator wanted to make a law allowing his dog to buried with him. In 2011/12 a Klickitat Co rep wanted to strip LE authority from WDFW, DNR, and Parks and have the County Sheriff do all of that enforcement. Just because a bill gets introduced doesn't mean anything will happen with it.
Quote from: bigtex on January 10, 2013, 12:37:48 PMWell for one state's can't tell what the feds can do and not do when it comes to enforcing federal laws.Ask anybody in Utah how they are trying to take law enforcement authority away from BLM, NPS, USFS, and USFWS......It ain't working!Hundreds of bills are introduced into state legislatures every year. A couple years ago a WA senator wanted to make a law allowing his dog to buried with him. In 2011/12 a Klickitat Co rep wanted to strip LE authority from WDFW, DNR, and Parks and have the County Sheriff do all of that enforcement. Just because a bill gets introduced doesn't mean anything will happen with it.I believe that's incorrect because of the 10th Amendment to the US Constitution, not that our federal government cares about the Constitution anymore."The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."The 10th is the only Amendment in the Bill of Rights which doesn't speak to individual rights. It speaks to the rights of the individual states and is the basis for our "republic". Unless the 2nd Amendment is removed AND an amendment is added which prohibits gun use, the individual states have every right to protect it fully.