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re: 2 states are asking Supreme Court to nullify CO marijuana legalization
Posted on 12/30/14 at 11:40 am to Zach
Posted on 12/30/14 at 11:40 am to Zach
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It was a guy from the Denver post being interviewed. He was asked what could be done since it's putting a strain on social services. His answer was pretty logical:
Either Colorado has to repeal the legalization or the rest of the country has to adopt it.
the denver post is a terrible newspaper. Its often wrong, and the editorial board HATES marijuana. View his comments as very suspect.
here is the article being circulated
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Other factors could be driving the rising homeless rates. Colorado's economy is thriving, but the number of affordable homes and apartments is shrinking.
i mean pot could be it but rents have gone up about 40-50% in the last 5 years, which is probably a bigger reason if you ask me.
Posted on 12/30/14 at 11:42 am to mouton
Hey, it happened in Calif in the 90s. When a county passes a compassionate law that benefits a group the group moves there to take advantage.
In the 1980s Denver was feeling heavy 'homeless envy'. They didn't have any. So, they invited the homeless to come there.
The guy from the Post cited that Denver has always had great social service programs but didn't give any detail on finances. All of the questions posed to him along the lines of 'what will happen?' got a response of 'Beats me.'
In the 1980s Denver was feeling heavy 'homeless envy'. They didn't have any. So, they invited the homeless to come there.
The guy from the Post cited that Denver has always had great social service programs but didn't give any detail on finances. All of the questions posed to him along the lines of 'what will happen?' got a response of 'Beats me.'
Posted on 12/30/14 at 12:08 pm to Zach
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The guy from the Post cited that Denver has always had great social service programs but didn't give any detail on finances. All of the questions posed to him along the lines of 'what will happen?' got a response of 'Beats me.'
it does. we treat our homeless pretty well. And that might be responsible for our above average homeless population.
And weed may be part of it, but I think that is bias in reporting and/or the salvation army guy quoted. A lot of people hate this legal weed thing. frick them. Freedom!
Posted on 12/30/14 at 12:30 pm to Jon Ham
Like its been said before, the best case outcome is the Supremes refusing to hear this case and sticking with the status quo.
It ony takes 4 justices to agree to hear a case and put it on the docket. I fervently hope that Kennedy and Roberts can have enough sense to stay away from this case and join with the liberal wing of the court who are absolutely right on this issue. I also suspect that the Solictor General will also tell the court they should refuse this case as well when they consult him for his opinion and hear the views of the Obama administration and thus the federal gov't as a whole.
It ony takes 4 justices to agree to hear a case and put it on the docket. I fervently hope that Kennedy and Roberts can have enough sense to stay away from this case and join with the liberal wing of the court who are absolutely right on this issue. I also suspect that the Solictor General will also tell the court they should refuse this case as well when they consult him for his opinion and hear the views of the Obama administration and thus the federal gov't as a whole.
Posted on 12/30/14 at 12:49 pm to Sentrius
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I fervently hope that Kennedy and Roberts can have enough sense to stay away from this case and join with the liberal wing of the court who are absolutely right on this issue.
the real question is if thomas would push to hear it just so he could write his typical "frick the interpretation of the commerce clause" concurrence/dissent, or if he'd push to have this case shelved to further his principles (without the publicity)
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