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To: Responsibility2nd

“But yet, who are the proponents arguing for pro-dope laws? “

I’ve seen people advocating for no/fewer laws when it comes to the plant marijuana. Those advocating government regulation of a plant (green, grows roots in the dirt, etc.) have had their way. The results have been complete and total failure.

Any other plants you want to have the government make illegal?


62 posted on 12/06/2012 3:39:26 PM PST by APatientMan (Pick a side)
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To: APatientMan

Here in Washington, as you know, folks voted to legalize marijuana.

I have three friends who use it pretty regularly. Two of them are conservatives with their own businesses who probably use it three times a week. One is a liberal who claims he uses it every day. He holds down a full time job.

None of them drink very much. I know others who do not use it who drink a lot.

The Seattle Police have gone on record that they will pursue a guy drinking a beer in public over a guy smoking pot.

I guess we will see what happens - it just got legal at midnight on Wednesday night.

I think it is a state’s right’s issue. Of course, those who really wanted it legalized do not believe in states rights. Guess we will see what happens with the federales. But our pattycakes senator is good chums with the bummers, so who knows?


96 posted on 12/06/2012 5:50:27 PM PST by angry elephant (Endangered species in Seattle)
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To: APatientMan

Here in Washington, as you know, folks voted to legalize marijuana.

I have three friends who use it pretty regularly. Two of them are conservatives with their own businesses who probably use it three times a week. One is a liberal who claims he uses it every day. He holds down a full time job.

None of them drink very much. I know others who do not use it who drink a lot.

The Seattle Police have gone on record that they will pursue a guy drinking a beer in public over a guy smoking pot.

I guess we will see what happens - it just got legal at midnight on Wednesday night.

I think it is a state’s right’s issue. Of course, those who really wanted it legalized do not believe in states rights. Guess we will see what happens with the federales. But our pattycakes senator is good chums with the bummers, so who knows?


97 posted on 12/06/2012 5:50:36 PM PST by angry elephant (Endangered species in Seattle)
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