RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Temp dip or slow bleedThis is more of others as you clearly have your own agenda and cannot be reasoned with and are more interested in being heard rather than listening to others. First rule of dialogue - seek to understand not to be understood.
The 9th District Court of Appeal aleady ruled that NO Judiciary Branch resources (so FBI. DEA, etc) can be deployed for the investigation and prosection of any person or business in lawful compliance. The Cole Memo is as Jeff stated but has since been challenged in court and the courts have ruled. So even if we use your Twilight Zone alternate facts as reality ... the courts have ruled. Rescinding it is posturing. Good for the minority of their base that is still in the dark ages.
This will end up in the Supreme Court if it proceeds. Also, Congress and Senate will not be onside as we are already seeing today let alone State Governors. This appears another one of the adminstration's kick the hornet's nest just because it is there antics. So your diatriabe, albeit entertaining, is just noise over the long run. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/08/16/ninth-circuit-bars-federal-prosecutions-for-state-law-authorized-medical-marijuana/?utm_term=.e0162aaa7437
420bruh wrote: So you’re saying you clearly disagree with me but don’t possess the knowledge or ability to respond as to why or how you disagree. Listen I get it you don’t like the news yeah it sucks. But that’s the new reality.
The institutional money will will turn its back on anything too risky. Mj sector in the USA went from being kind of risky but with the cole memo and sessions saying there will be no change it provided some institutional money enough comfort to invest and dip their toes. With this new uncertainty. The institutional money will be gone as they simply are not willing to accept this new level of risk. That’s how institutional money works it’s risk averse. You may still invest. But company mergers and big money stability is gone. With the rescinding of the memo.