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We had one in Lansing Michigan doing that last year.
Wonder if a pharmacy could get away with giving out Oxycontin to people who register to vote?
Some pot in every chicken? It’s amazing how quickly the Kenyan was able to send this country straight to he!!.
Unless I am much mistaken (and I’m not) it is against federal law to offer any reward for voting.
I’m afraid that soon only force will be left as an option to turn society around.
That makes sense. Marijuana destroys short-term memory—the damage becomes permanent over time—people taking up the offer won’t have any incentive to vote and won’t remember to, anyway.
Yesterday in a bipartisan vote the House of Representatives passed an amendment to restrict the DEA from going after medical marijuana dispensaries in states where it was legal.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/30/dea-medical-marijuana-house-vote_n_5414679.html
Keep them stoned stupid. Best guarantee they’ll keep voting for commie- islamoNazi-weirdos.
I thought this was illegal. It was shut down here (McDonalds used to give out a free hamburger if you could show your voting stub).
I think they should offer a free bottle of MD 20/20.
The liberals know that once they get this percentage of voters hooked, they’ll own the voters. And yes, they can get hooked on pot. Psychologically addicted. They need to be high to feel normal.
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Most state laws forbid anything like this. Here’s California’s relevant election statute:
18521. A person shall not directly or through any other person
receive, agree, or contract for, before, during or after an election,
any money, gift, loan, or other valuable consideration, office,
place, or employment for himself or any other person because he or
any other person:
(a) Voted, agreed to vote, refrained from voting, or agreed to
refrain from voting for any particular person or measure.
(b) Remained away from the polls.
(c) Refrained or agreed to refrain from voting.
(d) Induced any other person to:
(1) Remain away from the polls.
(2) Refrain from voting.
(3) Vote or refrain from voting for any particular person or
measure.
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=elec&group=18001-19000&file=18520-18524
Maybe a “business” can do this while a “person” can’t, and there is the matter of what is “valuable consideration”.
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Dumb and numb has reached a whole new level