Posted on 02/13/2013 2:43:58 PM PST by Jyotishi
Honolulu (AP) - A bill that would have legalized marijuana in Hawaii has died in the state House.
House judiciary committee Chairman Karl Rhoads said Tuesday that he decided to kill the bill after learning from House leadership that the initiative does not have enough votes to pass the House.
Key lawmakers in the Democratic-controlled House supported the measure, including the speaker and the majority leader.
(Excerpt) Read more at hawaiinewsnow.com ...
Maybe the failed in Hawaii, but do you think they will stop trying?
Oh Hawaii, after the the Democrats get drug legalization are you ready for peadophilia, necrophilia, and then human sacrifice?
And Republicans should support decriminalization because it takes power away from the government.
LOL...because alcohol and its physical addictions is such a smashing success. Its a freaking plant that is psychologically addictive;. Besides inhaling marijuana, the plant has many uses as “hemp” and could be quite useful in this country; but let’s keep it schedule “1” with heroin and other REAL narcotics.
Nominally tax it for recreational use, use it heavily for industrial (non-THC) applications. Its fibers can breed all sorts of new building materials (no, not whole structures, talking “particle board” type applications).
You must be a Libertarian.
Libertarians whole life resolves to “I want to smoke dope.”
So I come over to quiet your party down and you do what...........
Well, no answer needed ~ you know what you'll do.
That doesn't mean it's over.
I don’t partake (recently had a hair follicle test that backs up my claim). You however show your true colors with labeling. I am a Conservative, the type that is for personal responsibility. You must be a Republican however, since we are labeling; am I far off the mark?
Straw man. If a "bunch of tokers" are bothering you or anyone else, its called harassment; there are laws on the books already for that. If you don't like marijuana, just say so. I don't smoke it but don't see the harm in it, NOW, federally legal substances on the other hand?
“Besides inhaling marijuana, the plant has many uses as hemp and could be quite useful in this country; but lets keep it schedule 1 with heroin and other REAL narcotics.”
Easy there, it’s hard to undo 70 years of propaganda at one fell swoop. Never mind that marijuana used to be prescribed by doctors for numerous ailments and didn’t cause anal leakage, heart palpitations, hives, dizziness and blurred vision. Besides you can’t be a real conservative if you don’t approve of no-knock raids, dog shootings and confiscation of property. We support the Constitution unless you’re a damned Hippie-Dope-Head and then it doesn’t apply to you.
You captured the hypocrisy nicely.
No Maui Wowwi for the masses.
(now, where'd I leave that new fangled "like" button anyway??!)
this is a joke, smoking weed in Hawaii has not been enforced in years...try 30.
Post of the day!
Cops who smell marijuana coming from your home can break down your door and arrest you, just as long as they knock first and claim to have heard you destroying evidence. They dont need a warrant or probable cause, either. Today in America, police can now randomly patrol neighborhoods and apartment complexes sniffing around for pot. When they smell it, they can knock on your door and then break it down, claiming they heard noises from within. You don’t have to be a pot smoker to appreciate where this is going. The coming police state was furnished by the drug war. Where these potheads really worth sacrificing The Republic for?
No pakalolo for you.
At least you had one hair follicle that didn’t partake.
Great going.
Hussein would never retire in Hawaii.
Far too distant from the media spotlight which he covets.
However, there will be a branch of the Baraq Hussein Obama Presidential Library and Choom Gang Museum there.
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