and the drug war continues, now including state legislators

http://missoulian.com/news/local/de...cle_54b1b528-4a3a-11e1-99bc-001871e3ce6c.html

Diane Sands is used to having her name taken in vain.

That's just part of being a liberal from Missoula in the Montana Legislature.

But her name surfaced recently in a way that offended and troubled her at a profound level.

A possible witness in a federal drug investigation was asked whether Sands might be part of a conspiracy to sell medical marijuana. The questions came from Drug Enforcement Administration agents from Billings who were investigating medical marijuana businesses, and Sands learned about the inquiry from the witness' attorney.

"So now, if you're a state legislator who has been working on medical marijuana laws, you are somehow part of a conspiracy," said Sands, who represents House District 95 in Missoula and works as development director for the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula. "It's ridiculous, of course, but it's also threatening to think that the federal government is willing to use its influence and try to chill discussion about this subject."


Sands isn't the only one with concerns. At least one other legislator declined comment regarding DEA questions about the legislator's duties out of concern over "additional harassment."

so, anyone else want to continue the states route still?
 
Never, never even question the actions or motives of a liberal Democrat.....they are always right no matter what.......
 
Never, never even question the actions or motives of a liberal Democrat.....they are always right no matter what.......

Hey deck mopper, the drug war like all our wars are the province of the conservatards. you know sofa generals like you
 
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