• @[email protected]
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    Anything to win. Once in office, the christofascists will plop an order on his desk reclassifying the AG stance of weed, making it illegal regardless of what states say, and the arrests will begin.

    It’s mostly blue states that have it legal and after shooting deporting all the undesirables, someone will have to work the fields.

    • @[email protected]
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      -69 days ago

      What makes you say this?

      Trump’s record on weed doesn’t seem to be radical prohibitionist or point to a desire for mass arrests of weed users.

      • @paf0
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        Nor did his personal record on abortion

        • @[email protected]
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          1. yes it did, he was very anti-abortion during his 2016 campaign.

          2. He’s been president already. He didn’t make weed illegal no matter what and start mass arrests.

      • @[email protected]
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        Because of these pages in Project 2025:

        Page 553:

        Use applicable federal laws to bring federal charges against criminals when local jurisdictions wrongfully allow them to evade responsibility for their conduct.41 The department should also increase the federal law enforcement presence in such jurisdictions and explore innovative solutions to bring meaningful charges against criminals and criminal organizations in such jurisdictions. l Where warranted and proper under federal law, initiate legal action against local officials—including District Attorneys—who deny American citizens the “equal protection of the laws” by refusing to prosecute criminal offenses in their jurisdictions. This holds true particularly for jurisdictions that refuse to enforce the law against criminals based on the Left’s favored defining characteristics of the would-be offender (race, so-called gender identity, sexual orientation, etc.) or other political considerations (e.g., immigration status)

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        Rigorously prosecute as much interstate drug activity as possible, including simple possession of distributable quantities.46 Recent efforts to create the impression that drug possession crimes are not serious offenses has contributed to the explosion of criminal organization activities in the United States.

        Weed is still federally illegal, and they intend to prosecute everyone currently enjoying smoking it in their home on their own time.

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          -59 days ago

          Trump is not the project 2025 list.

          Project 2025 is a list of basically every conservative policy that they will present to the next president for them to choose from. It’s basically a standard right wing political transition plan and has only blown up because of the marketing. Trump has also made it clear he disagrees with certain parts.

          This leads me to believe he will do the parts he agrees with (cement Republicans power, target immigrants, militarize police etc), but not do the parts he disagrees with.

          A 2nd Trump term will probably be the same politics as the first, just a different more efficient/powerful execution (from build the wall and some are fine people [2016], to round them up and it will be bloody [2024] for example). But I don’t think he will shift his targets to be anyone who smokes weed, that would be a terrible move and probably bring ruin to the party as most Americans (including Republicans) are for the legalization of marijuana.

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            “Because our country is going to hell. The critical job of institutions such as Heritage is to lay the groundwork. And Heritage does such an incredible job at that. And I’m telling you, with Kevin and the staff, and I met so many of them now, I took pictures with among the most handsome, beautiful people I’ve ever seen. I didn’t like that picture. If you could lose that picture, please would you Kevin? But this is a great… No, he says I won’t do that. But this is a great group. And they’re going to lay the groundwork and detail plans for exactly what our movement will do and what your movement will do when the American people give us a colossal mandate to save America and that’s coming. That’s coming. Because nobody can stand what’s happening right now. Only a fool, only a fool or somebody that hates our country can like what’s happening right now. Never been in this position before and already we know a very big part of our agenda.” Donald J Trump to a Heritage Foundation meeting April 21st 2022.

            Here is the video: https://rumble.com/v11w4eo-donald-j.-trump-at-the-heritage-foundation-annual-leadership-conference-421.html

            Here is the transcript: https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/donald-trump-delivers-keynote-speech-in-florida-4-21-22-transcript

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              This doesn’t change or oppose anything I said.

              Project 2025 is a list of basically every conservative policy that they will present to the next president for them to choose from. It’s basically a standard right wing political transition plan and has only blown up because of the marketing. (Me)

              Vs

              The critical job of institutions such as Heritage is to lay the groundwork. And Heritage does such an incredible job at that.

              And a bunch of rambling…

              The heritage foundation isn’t new and they didn’t just recently start proposing policies with project 2025. They were around in 2016 as well.

              Mandate for Leadership is a series of books published by The Heritage Foundation, an American conservative think-tank based in Washington, D.C. They offer specific conservative policy recommendations designed to be implemented by the federal government.

              The books have traditionally been released to coincide with an incoming U.S. presidential administration. The first edition was released in 1981, following the election of Ronald Reagan, to serve as policy guidance for the incoming Reagan administration. The latest edition, published in April 2023, is a major component of Project 2025.

              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandate_for_Leadership

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        His point is that Trump’s stance on an issue doesn’t matter. He will say whatever he needs to say to get into office. And then if he gets in, he will defer to whatever the hard right wants. So (pretty much) whatever they present to him he will just sign it. As long as they praise him and he can continue to bilge everyone and everything for money, he won’t care.

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      You clearly don’t know shit about legal cannabis. This will never happen in a million fucking years regardless of who is in office.

      There is too much economic infrastructure built out around the industry now, and the states & federal government make a fortune in tax revenue. There is literally a zero percent chance cannabis legalization is rolled back further than where it is today.

      Source: worked in the cannabis industry for almost 15 years.

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        Read pages 553 through 555 of project 2025. They absolutely will prosecute weed because it’s still illegal at the federal level. You are dealing with fascists, homes. They are going to use the military against us right out of the gate.

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          You are dealing with fascists, homes. They are going to use the military against us right out of the gate.

          Yeah, the famous saying “first they came for everybody all at once and everyone knew they had to stand up against them”…

          The vast, vast majority in both parties support the legalization of weed. Republicans are good at politics, they wouldn’t die on that hill.

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            I hope you’re right but they never wanted to actually overturn roe either-- they needed it as a wedge issue and now it might cost them the election. At this point the gop is the dog who caught the car. They’re out of control.

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          You fail to take into account that basically 90% of the cannabis industry is owned by white people, many of whom are alt-right counterculturists, and more of them than you’d think are pro-Trump.

          It turns out that an industry built around people with a tenuous appreciation for the law are often easily coopted by a demagogue who constantly threatens to overthrow the government.

          They serve the same masters, and are on the same team. It doesn’t matter what all of the 2025’ers think they are going to get. Trump is going to do what is good for him to remain in power, and removing other white people from positions of ownership in a sin-taxed industry that is coopted by the government isn’t one of those things.

          What you believe is irrelevant. I have seen the beast from the inside, and I can tell you for a fact that cannabis is staying legal as long as it is profitable for the white robber barons.

      • @joshthewaster
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        We did prohibition once already. The result was that all the little guys went out of business and the big guys ended up in positions to be the only guys. I wouldn’t discount that as being a possibility for weed.

        • @Riccosuave
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          That is already happening. They don’t need to make cannabis illegal again in order to monopolize the industry. All that takes is time, money, and effective lobbyists.

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          We did prohibition once already.

          I wouldn’t discount that as being a possibility for weed.

          We aren’t in the prohibition era though, things are different. That’s the point of legalizing weed now.

          We already have tons of small businesses/ individual entrepreneurs selling weed (dealers).

          The point of the “legalization and regulation” process is to make it prohibitive to sell legally and transfer the market into the hands of big businesses who can afford it.

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        I’m with Rico suave on this one. Where I live, there’s a dispensary every other block. 10s of thousands of jobs revolve around the industry. The states are making millions on taxes. Zero chance that would fly.

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          It is billions in taxes per year.

  • @LEDZeppelin
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    You must be high as fuck to trust this guy for whatever he says

    • @SarcasticMan
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      I am high as fuck and I don’t believe him.

      Speaking of not believing, I can’t believe how awesome French bread pizza is.

  • bean
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    Signaling from Trump can be interpreted as: “I’ll flip flop on issues and then do what I want when I’m in office anyway, depending on my mood, and if I ate McDonald’s yet or not.”

  • @barsquid
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    Might mean something if he wasn’t constantly lying about even the most trivial shit.

    • @OlinOfTheHillPeople
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      He was already president once, and did everything in his power to stop legalization. He’s getting desperate, but don’t believe a single word he says.

      • @barsquid
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        I’d have to have dementia as potent as Donald’s to believe a word he says. If I ever indicate I do please guide me to some sort of humane end of life in a European country with human dignity.

  • @[email protected]
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    He will absolutely change his stance the second he’s in office, the evangelicals will make him

  • HubertManne
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    oh yeah. just like in the lead up to 2016 so he implied. did not seem to happen.

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    I have my doubts either will do (or be able to do) anything substantial but even if both got to an actual plan I’m guessing I’d still prefer Harris’.

    But let’s be real Trump will do nothing to ensure your rights expand in any regard and there’s no reason to take him at face value for any reason.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    Somebody go back in time and tell Nixon that both major parties support relaxing drug laws. It might kill him.

    • @WoodScientist
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      Oh don’t worry, I’m sure they get Fox News in Hell.