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Here is a question that I guarantee no one can give an honest answer.

Yup, because i see it as no different from alcohol. I'm not saying I'd use it (any more than I drink), but as the cancer progresses, who knows? Plus it galls me that one guy in the 1930's can decide he knew what was best for society and force the issue, then it continues out of inertia. I see no reason to perpetuate the myths about it.
 
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Steve,
Thanks for the honesty! :2thumbs:
I'm dead-set against it...
I don't care about the History...
I was a child of the seventies; I saw what it did, saw the push by NORML, even felt the effects myself on several occasions... :shocked:
I really don't want to see another method of killing brain cells, made legal in a soceity that is already rushing headlong into terminal stupidity...

Off the soapbox now...
 
Hey each to his own Bob. The way I see it, if you don't want / need the effects of it, don't use it.
 
Its legal here in Washington state, the federallies have decided to look the other way. The state is looking to make a bundle from tax. Must be the democrats, lol.
 
Feds are afraid to lose other jobs. Democrats are against prohibition. Republicans have no mj plantations, they need new combines to plant and harvest.:roflblack:

Hey I not a pothead but I care for people who needs it for medical reasons. If two states legalized it why not others. I rather have happy neighbors than illegal mj dealers which are all over anyway. We can't stop them why not tax them. JMHO.
 
Let's get right down to the rat-killing... :gaah:
Are in you favor of de-criminalization of marijuana, or not?
Why?

Yes.

One, if decriminalized, like alcohol, states could tax the bejesus out of it.

Two, I have chronic pain from injuries suffered in 1980, 1993, and 2005. That's over 34 years of constant, often debilitating pain. Some medications help, but never for long. Marijuana is the ONLY drug I've found that kills my pain completely for awhile. Nothing else does outside of morphine and that's pretty much out of the question for long term use. I know many people who use it for legitimate medical conditions and it works far better than anything else around. Because it is illegal to use where I live...and the authorities love to go after those who do use it medically here...I rarely use it. I am, however, heavily involved in the pro medical marijuana movement and it looks like it may be approved within the next year.

I hope so.

BTW, I've found the only people who seem to be against it where I live are Republicans and certain religious groups. They can't seem to give a particularly good reason as to WHY they're against it, but, gosh darn it, they are!

And, no...I'm not a Democrat.
 
I don't get why people want this legalized, don't we have enough drug and alcohol abuse these days without fueling the fire? :(
 
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