Check the Status of Your Ticket
Marijuana
Cascade country and the city of Great Falls are currently in partnership City of Great Falls Transit to provide Cascade country Aging services, in compliance with federal disablity laws. Cascade country aging services is operating in Great Falls city limits, providing aging services transportation to disabled residents 60 years old and older.
The state sighted this ordinance from the city when asked why they were refusing to acknowledge state marijuana laws within the city, “No use of land shall be permitted by right or conditionally permitted within the city of Great Falls that is in violation of federal, state, or local law.”
They are saying that, because marijuana is in violation of federal law, they will not uphold access within the city. Because that would be violating federal law that says, marijuana is 100% illegal, class one narcosis. No medial use. So, they are not required by law to provide the access the people voted on. Because the vote was against the law. Another vote will not change federal law. The federal law was the federal law the before the last vote too. Our vote didn't change it.
However, the city is not only providing access to marijuana, in violation of federal law, they are profiting off it. And operating a building within the city despite their own ordinance. They are allowed to collect money 2 dollars per trip, 4 dollars round trip, to provide disabled and senior citizen access to marijuana outside the city limits.
They are in violation of federal law now.
18 U.S. Code § 2 - Principals
(a)
“Whoever commits an offense against the United States or aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces or procures its commission, is punishable as a principal.
(b)
Whoever willfully causes an act to be done which if directly performed by him or another would be an offense against the United States, is punishable as a principal.”
The city is aiding and abiding in the transportation of people for the expressed use of access to a federally prohibited narcotic. The city and county collects money on this crime and operate a building within city limits. I'm sure they get both city and federal money to operate, by talking people to buy marijuana in violation of federal law.
The great falls is not currently in accordance with federal marijuana laws, state marijuana laws, and its own ordinance. The city and county facilitate the access to marijuana, and collets money, and has an office within the city limits. They employ people with the money they gained in violation of the federal law that they are not enforcing. First federal, and now state. The office is at 1801 Benefis Court Great Falls, MT 59405 according to the internet. There city ordinance is meaningless to them. They are operating in violation of it right now.
The city is not only profiting based on federal funding of their monopoly of city-controlled access, they are denying the people they charge money, access to the vote that garneted their rights to access within city limits, so the city couldn't profit off of them. They are denying our rights, justifying federal money be spent on a building in city limits, that operates in violation of federal law, to justify the need for the building.
do you think the jury will uphold city ordinance if I sell weed in town, knowing the city is profiting in violation of federal and state law, keeping it out of the city?
If they are not going to comply with federal law, they can't deny our states right, upheld by our vote and the law, by upholding up the federal law they are not complying with.
The law is either made for all of us or none of us. We can't pick and choose which parts of laws we will enforce.