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NEVADA UPDATE
05-06-1999, 11:44 PM,
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Jerry D Mead Offline
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Foodie...As you know, I've been championing a court solution for nearly three decades and agree with you totally re the US Supremes needing to be the final arbitor here.

But one doesn't get to that top court overnight (even assuming the Texas win), and just as I came up with the concept of reciprocity 15 or so years ago, which has led to the dozen or so states currently operating thereunder, "personal importation" bills are just another way to give consumers some of the rights they deserve NOW, instead of having to wait.

Also, just as the bad folks could come back and take away what has been granted, so could the good politicians (the ones on the right side of this issue)come back with an even more liberal version.

And this would sure beat the hell out of Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, Texas, Arizona, etc....

It's even better than Louisiana, and in some ways California. California has no quantity limits, but it is restricted to specifically reciprocal states.

JDM
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