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The war on drugs has ruined far to many families in America only to find out it never has worked and never will.
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“Free Your Mind.... ” Since: Mar 09
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Been running a couple of activism sites and dealing with life lol.. I have missed You too... I'll be back home around the 15th of October for good.. and am never moving away again lol <3 U You Know Who~~
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“Free Your Mind.... ” Since: Mar 09
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Sorry to hear about the problem with Satan =(( it will work out .. <3
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“Free Your Mind.... ” Since: Mar 09
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This is what has been needed .. State's need to stand up to the Federal Government when they ignore the votes and voices of Citizen's in States that have voted for legalization and persecute and prosecute them~~ it is starting ...http://www.columbian.com/ne ws/2012/sep/12/are-states-lead ing-revolt-on-us-marijuana-law s/
WASHINGTON -- From his porch overlooking Seattle's Lake Union and Interstate 5, former U.S. attorney John McKay can see tractor trailers speeding down the freeway. McKay has strong suspicions about the cargo some of them are carrying. "I know that there are trucks going down that freeway filled with marijuana," says McKay, who until 2007 was western Washington's chief federal law enforcement official responsible for prosecuting drug crimes, including marijuana trafficking over the U.S.-British Columbia border. Now a law professor, McKay is a leading supporter of Washington's Initiative 502, which would decriminalize and regulate recreational marijuana use by adults. "I know the federal government does not have a plan to eliminate this income stream to the drug cartels," he says. "The only thing I think will change (federal marijuana policy) is when states begin to revolt." In November, that revolt could begin in Washington, Oregon or Colorado, where voters will decide if they want to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana consumption and production. Any of these initiatives would put the states in conflict with federal law, which classifies marijuana as a controlled substance with no acceptable medical use. All three states already allow medicinal marijuana use, which is also against federal law, but these initiatives would push even harder against federal restrictions by allowing recreational use of marijuana for adults 21 and over, allowing possession of up to an ounce of marijuana, and providing for the creation of a regulatory system which would authorize dealers and heavily tax marijuana sales. Recent polls suggest that the initiatives have a real chance of becoming law. Forty-nine percent of Colorado voters think marijuana should be legal, according to the newest polling data out last week from Public Policy Polling. The same pollsters found that 50 percent of Washington voters want to legalize and regulate marijuana and 43 percent of Oregon voters support legalization. And in the most recent national Gallup poll, a record 50 percent said they support marijuana legalization. Keith Stroup, who founded the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, says that the ballot initiatives are the only way to change federal marijuana policy. "With full legalization," Stroup says, "part of the strategy is to create that conflict (with federal policy). If the federal government is not going to discuss marijuana policy, we will force that discussion." |
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We have politicians that are so ingrained in thinking up ways to screw the taxpayer while enriching themselves they can no longer see the forest for the trees.
They have no compassion for the people that puts them in office. Their personal agenda is the only agenda they have any interest in promoting. Most of them probably screw the IRS like romney does, just not on the scale that romney screws them on. That is the key to success on marijuana legalization. Tell the crooks running our country to make it legal or find another job. |
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Why dont you DRUG HEADS move to Mexico
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Why don't you move to a communist country were everything is outlawed, you'll probably like it there. |
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OUr current political crooks make it possible for mexico to send us all the drugs we want. Why move there?
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Our CIA is still smuggling cocaine to the Mexican drug cartels.
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“Free Your Mind.... ” Since: Mar 09
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That is why so many States are starting to stand up against the Federal Government about cannabis... the Federal Government has no intention of ending it's association with the cartel,they are making too much money and the States that have legalized and decriminalized are tired of having their citizens ignored and disrespected.
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“Free Your Mind.... ” Since: Mar 09
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Drug head ..lol and nope.. don't have to go to Mexico to get cartel drugs lmao.
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To all weed haters that think pot is bad, let me give ya a lil info, back in the early 70's into the 80's test's where ran on monkeys with gas masks not on humans, and lack of oxygen killed their brain cells fast, the test where redone in the 90's on a real person over a span of 90 days, medical test where conducted on this person, the only thing that was found was he had more of an appetite. Now alcohol, cigarettes, and stupidity are more dangerous for you than pot! It's harmless, you idiots need to get off your high horse and do some research, before you get on here, bashing potheads, I've smoke for almost 13yrs now and these words your reading isn't coming from a burn out!! DONT TALK SH*T!!!!!
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I think they should keep marijuana illegal and treat its users like criminals, as it will keep the police busy and prisons full... building prisons and hiring cops, wardens, and judges is the best kind of economic stimulus!
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Are you smoking the weed???? |
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London would be a better place nuff said
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Anyone catch where marijuana stops large metastasizing cancers? Thumbs Up!
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Yes I did see that. Now the FDA cant say there is no medicinal value so there goes the schedule 1 law as soon as someone forces them to take it away. You know they will have to be forced under court order to remove the status. If not I will be surprised.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2012/... (4:4) |
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I can see those beautiful fields now!
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Weezy your gayyyyyy
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