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In reply to the discussion: "I'm Going To Prison For Working At A Pot Shop That Was Legal In My State" [View all]nikto
(3,284 posts)21. I would think, the best thing to try to do in prison is...
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Make friends with all the bankers, CEOs and "rich kids" in there and stay close to that group.
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jtuck004
Mar 2014
OP
Hey, there was very little crime to fight, so the feds were cleaning up the "iffy" areas.
Scuba
Mar 2014
#1
They got greedy, just like all the other growers busted by the Feds in California.
Ikonoklast
Mar 2014
#15
Maybe they should have donated to the DNC like the banksters. Destroy the American economy,
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#20
this is a big part of why young people are not turning out for democrats
questionseverything
Mar 2014
#5
meaning they aren't busting people who operate within the limits of the California statute. nt
arely staircase
Mar 2014
#42
The 1996 Medical Marijuana law in California doesn't explicitly authorize businesses
Eric J in MN
Mar 2014
#45
The law says that cities need to allow a minimum of six plants for personal use.
Eric J in MN
Mar 2014
#51
As a convicted FELON he no longer can vote or own a gun or most likely find quality employment
Bandit
Mar 2014
#17
Duncan says "It boils down to the feds wanting to make an example out of us"
struggle4progress
Mar 2014
#18
Stockton Man Pleads Guilty To Operating Multiple Marijuana Storefronts And Cultivation Sites
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#22
"Marijuana! Heavens, oh yeah. It’s just the stupidest law possible, given history.
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#28
Apparently this guy never got the memo that nullification not a valid legal theory in the US
Freddie Stubbs
Mar 2014
#36
I bet it would be OK if Monsanto did it. Or if a billionaire owned a pot farm.
tclambert
Mar 2014
#40