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Old 03-12-2006, 05:03 PM
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I def didn't read all of it, but I did read the part about using the courts instead of congress to change the law.

My thoughts are this: It's possible, but not likely. Sure, in the past there have been some big victories in court, (civil rights), but as of right now I'm fairly sure all the places that decriminalized it did so through voting, not the courts. In fact, I'm sure there's plenty of precident that would say that you can't use the Freedom of Religion/Speech/Press Amendment to use cannabis, as the first amendment does *not* give the right to break a law.
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