• Stovetop@lemmy.world
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          2 months ago

          For what good that did, when a federal abortion ban is all but guaranteed at this point.

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              2 months ago

              This but slightly unironically, I have at least a tiny bit of hope that colorado would fight for its citizens

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                I agree, I just find it blatantly obvious that Republicans have been lying about the “states rights” arguments and will flip the script and impose their federal bans if given the chance.

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          2 months ago

          So did Arizona. But Project 2025 plans to just ban it federally anyway. So it won’t mean shit in the end.

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            Weed is illegal federally but that didn’t stop states from allowing dispensaries. Maybe it’s different in some way but I’m not sure how it would be.

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              2 months ago

              The federal government, DEA, etc. said they wouldn’t pursue cases in states that legalized it.

              They 100% could if they wanted to. And there’s no reason to believe that a new Trump admin would follow through on any promises like that going forwards, if they even made any.

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                I see. Well I bet acting on either of those things against the laws and wishes of the state would be at least massively unpopular, whatever that counts for anymore.