Weed Is A Savior, So Not Surprisingly, Trump Administration Trying To Ruin It.
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Weed Is A Savior, So Not Surprisingly, Trump Administration Trying To Ruin It.

If Congress is more interested in dangerous drugs, how about focusing on the phone and McDrugs our president is currently taking that may send us into nuclear war, or our leader into a heart attack!

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Weed Is A Savior, So Not Surprisingly, Trump Administration Trying To Ruin It.
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California.

Home to healthiest everything, including pizza.

The healthiest state in the nation is under attack, not surprisingly,
by the Trump administration. One of the administration's first attacks
of this new year is this industry:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWqBYTmN5aM

Jeff Sessions, the country's Attorney General and fresh off winning
the award for hardest working elf over the recent holiday season,
overturned an Obama-era policy that prohibited federal prosecutors for
bringing charges against citizens in states where pot is legal. So,
ICE would not be able to come after you if you possessed pot in
Colorado, Washington, Nevada, Oregon and most recently California.
Sessions later came out and said that "it will reflect marijuana is a
dangerous drug ..."

If Congress is more interested in dangerous drugs, how about focusing
on the phone and McDrugs our president is currently taking that may
send us into nuclear war, or our leader into a heart attack!

White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said that
President Trump would not back down on a campaign promise to not use
the feds to shut down sales in states where marijuana is illegal.
Sanders later said that "he does strongly believe we have to enforce
federal law."

Like he knows how to do that. Just ask the workers who are building
the wall, or health insurance CEOs after the repeal of Obamacare.

Of course the Trump administration would try to sabotage anything good
that would go on in this country. Governor Kate Brown (D-OR) states
that the goal of Sessions and company is to "rip the framework from
underneath us." The framework in her state is, ever since the
legalization of marijuana is that it's opened up 19,000 new jobs and
raised $100 million in state tax revenue over the last year and a
half. Most of which has been put towards schools, law enforcement and
other programs.

That should be good for Trump, the "law and order" president. However,
the education aspect comes to him like...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNXgjnBpxGI

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