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Robert Troyer - Part 7: THC Retail Locations


The new drug dealers are expanding as legitimately and in more retail locations than McDonalds and Starbucks combined. Kids see it and think its safe and legal and available. The state laws require dispensaries when you plant  marijuana, they force the expansion with the laws and regulations they created. Now, the state can't oversee its own r...

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Robert Troyer - Part 6: THC in Education


Long term studies in the effects of THC on infants and younger children have always indicated major deficiencies in IQ and emotional intelligence. The less developed the brain, the more catastrophic the effects of THC. So with the advent of normalization of THC use we have gummies, vapes, vapes that look like school supplies, and guess what? Exactl...

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Robert Troyer - Part 5: Let Reality Set In


Let reality and reason begin to inform policy in Wyoming. Colorado and other legalized Marijuana States are only now beginning to see the big flaws in law enforcement, healthcare issues, and bottom-line buy-ins that marijuana is the best healer of pain. It's dope, folks. It affects people more adversely than proven FDA healthful uses. It's hype, a ...

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Robert Troyer - Part 4: Financially a Bad Deal


Stop pretending marijuana legalization will bring in a bounty of funding. Legal, emotional, and transparent cost analysis problems are ignored in favor of a stoner's vision of good things to come. We know this. Why are our Legislators ignoring the tangible problems and reality of costs to our communities?

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Robert Troyer - Part 3: Welcoming a Criminal Empire


Whether or not federal legalization of marijuana happens, (the federal government is inviting criminals into our country daily) our State will have to realize legalization does not stop the growth of illegal operations. These criminals can hide behind inefficient and ambiguous laws and rights which increase prosecution costs and incarceration costs...

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Robert Troyer - Part 2: Criminals Bend the Rules


OK Wyoming , state law and federal law are hide outs for sophisticated drug dealers, cartels and enemies wanting to dismantle our population with an addicted population so they can break us down. Legalizing Marijuana green lights criminal organizations that will end up costing (as it has already in CO) the state many millions of dollars that no tax...

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Robert Troyer - Part 1: Unintended Consequences


Why would a State like Wyoming want to initiate the problems of legalizing marijuana? The Hype in promoting it is less legal entanglement, less ambiguity with small-time users, and overreaching consequences of the reality of the cost of enforcement of unintended costs in policing, illegal drugs including marijuana bringing in criminals, and the gen...

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Hemp Legalization Stalled by Federal Bureaucracy

by Austin Hein It has been almost a full year since the 2018 Farm bill was signed into law by President Trump. One of the few good provisions of that bill legalized the production of hemp. This is especially good for a state like Wyoming, which has the opportunity to capitalize on this new and exploding market. Unfortunately, as it was reported in ...

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Legalizing Any Form of Marijuana Use in Wyoming is a Step Toward Liberals Flipping Wyoming to a Blue State Instead of Red.

As this article discusses, "Even cannabis advocates, like Rob Kampia, the co-founder of the Marijuana Policy Project, acknowledge that they have always viewed medical marijuana laws primarily as a way to protect recreational users." Read more from Alex Berenson as he discusses the intriguing evidence of a link between rising cannabis use and increa...

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Of Marijuana, Whining and the Failure to Launch: A Lesson in Wyoming Lobbying

by Stephen Klein In the Fall of 2013, I attended a presentation from the Cheyenne Police Department on marijuana enforcement in the city after Colorado's enactment of its recreational marijuana law the previous year. Chief Brian Kozak was matter-of-fact, and was not there to advocate but to simply update the audience. This was not, however, the pos...

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