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who
Prentiss, MS
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yes. It is good for a lot of reason. One thing when you have headache and upset stomach. There is nothing wrong with the drug. so let the legalization begin.
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somebody2
AOL
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good for lots of things including glacoma
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Tracy L
Houston, TX
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The war on drugs was lost a long time ago
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I love my Brownings
AOL
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NOT really the pot heads and shit heads just think that way ,dope is dope no matter what you make your dope (my aunt was hooked on canned SPAM and she did get high on it ) my mom took TCH eye drops and we had to keep them locked up cause the dropin friends would drop a few drops on there cigarettes and fly all day there is a cure for dope leathal and quick knock on my door and ask me for $20.00 after midnite and BOOM your cured
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friend
Bassfield, MS
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medical marijuana will help people and the Tax will be good to
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NOPE
Prentiss, MS
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It is a DRUG that leads to stronger illegal drugs.
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who
Florence, MS
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It is good for so many things, So why not make it legal.
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BB
Carriere, MS
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I believe it would lower the incidence of hard drugs among our young people. I also believe it would relieve our overcrowded jails and save taxpayers a lot of money. It might also create a decline in drunk drivers and alcoholism. I believe that alcohol is a much worse drug.
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Since: Aug 07
Jefferson Davis County, MS
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Please wait...
It's smells bad. At least you can't smell alcohol 100 feet away.
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Concenred
Collins, MS
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Somebody2
AOL
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I have some land and i need to plant it for income.
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The Radio Star
Birmingham, AL
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In a 2010 report by the Common Sense for Drug Policy Organization, the American annual causes of death were classified under the following categories:
Tobacco Related 430,700 Alcohol Related 110,640 Prescription Drugs 32,000 Suicide 30,575 Homicide 18,272 Drug Induced Deaths 16,926 NSAID’s (such as Aspirin) 7,600 Marijuana 0 deaths
Before you start to wonder about the veracity of the figures above, you should be aware that no one has ever been officially declared dead from direct or indirect marijuana consumption.
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somebody2
AOL
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The Radio Star wrote: In a 2010 report by the Common Sense for Drug Policy Organization, the American annual causes of death were classified under the following categories: Tobacco Related 430,700 Alcohol Related 110,640 Prescription Drugs 32,000 Suicide 30,575 Homicide 18,272 Drug Induced Deaths 16,926 NSAID’s (such as Aspirin) 7,600 Marijuana 0 deaths Before you start to wonder about the veracity of the figures above, you should be aware that no one has ever been officially declared dead from direct or indirect marijuana consumption. You said a mouth full there Thank you.
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