Seriously...make it LEGAL
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Seriously...make it LEGAL
Marijuana amazingly helps Multiple Sclerosis sufferer
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81919324/
WOW....That is AMAZING. Look at how Marijuana helps that guy. Imagine being him. I feel so bad for him, but when I saw him calm and still, I smiled.
If people are allowed to get drunk and do all the bullshit that comes with that....why cant others smoke? Its just not fair. Im keeping my personal thoughts on alcohol out of this, so I really dont wanna see any "Marijuana is bad, m'kay" BS.
Atleast watch the video.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81919324/
WOW....That is AMAZING. Look at how Marijuana helps that guy. Imagine being him. I feel so bad for him, but when I saw him calm and still, I smiled.
If people are allowed to get drunk and do all the bullshit that comes with that....why cant others smoke? Its just not fair. Im keeping my personal thoughts on alcohol out of this, so I really dont wanna see any "Marijuana is bad, m'kay" BS.
Atleast watch the video.
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This is a description of:
1) aspirin
2) marijuana
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I hope they would make it legal but do you think they will? I'm not a drug addict, I'm a drinker...O.K. my name is Steve and I'm an alcoholic....and a pot-head. Man, I hope the "squares" appreciate my honesty because I'm getting tired of hiding who I am from people I really want to play with. I don't get excessive at practice but like to have a good time. This whole post may not make any sense....but I guess what I'm trying to say is .....I'M A POT SMOKER....I DRINK BEER....I DO NOT USE ANY OTHER DRUGS....I'M A VERY OUTSPOKEN PERSON....I appreciate everyone I have the experience to jam/play with....even if your ""STRAIGHT EDGE" fuckin' squares.
Rock on you crazy bastards......peace I'm out.
Rock on you crazy bastards......peace I'm out.
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And keep the money in the USA!!...I think we can grow it better anyway!
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We live in a country where a $75 baggie results in $2500 in court costs, and $4000 in lawyer fees, for a "minor misdemeanor." Why legalize and tax it, when they can make that kind of money AND put a feather in the DA's cap for his climb up the ladder? I'd like to see it legalized, but there's too much money in it, still.
Quite simply put.....because they are losing ALOT more than that fighting the war that they are most definitely LOSING. Legalize it, tax it, move on to the next 'problem'. End of story.songsmith wrote:We live in a country where a $75 baggie results in $2500 in court costs, and $4000 in lawyer fees, for a "minor misdemeanor." Why legalize and tax it, when they can make that kind of money AND put a feather in the DA's cap for his climb up the ladder? I'd like to see it legalized, but there's too much money in it, still.
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Take action. I know it's a long fight.
Senator Webb is sponsering legislation tomorrow Wednsday. Click on the link and walk through it. I just did. Left a message on Casey's phone machine. Toomey's is full.
https://secure2.convio.net/dpa/site/Adv ... l3.app209a
Senator Webb is sponsering legislation tomorrow Wednsday. Click on the link and walk through it. I just did. Left a message on Casey's phone machine. Toomey's is full.
https://secure2.convio.net/dpa/site/Adv ... l3.app209a
http://marijuanaphonebomb.com/legalizat ... -new-poll/
Fifty percent of Americans favor legalizing marijuana, according to a new Gallup poll, a record high. And those numbers, up from just 36 percent in 2006, could have significant implications for state and national marijuana policy.
The past two decades has seen a marked shift in public opinion on the issue. Asked in 1970 if people thought the drug should be made legal, only 12 percent of respondents agreed. That number rose to 28 percent percent by the late 1970s, dipped slightly lower in the 1980s, and then rose to 36 percent in 2006.
Fifty percent of Americans favor legalizing marijuana, according to a new Gallup poll, a record high. And those numbers, up from just 36 percent in 2006, could have significant implications for state and national marijuana policy.
The past two decades has seen a marked shift in public opinion on the issue. Asked in 1970 if people thought the drug should be made legal, only 12 percent of respondents agreed. That number rose to 28 percent percent by the late 1970s, dipped slightly lower in the 1980s, and then rose to 36 percent in 2006.