Posted on 06/09/2016 6:11:20 PM PDT by Ken H
Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed a medical marijuana legalization bill into law on Wednesday, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
The former Republican presidential candidate's penmanship makes Ohio the 26th state in the nation to legalize marijuana use for medical purposes.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Grade A hole!
I have lost all respect for this jackass, particularly what he tried to do in the primaries. What a fool, and now he’s a bigger fool. If what’s going on in Colorado isn’t scary to this jackass, then I don’t know what is.
/sarc
Overdose zombies jumping off of roofs in 3,2....
Some might say 26 states down and 26 to go.
But some stoners think there’s 57 states.
So he’s going to make everyone dumb like him and eat like he does when he has the munchies.
Legalize ecstasy and then se what happens!
Some stoners are going, "What's a State?"
My town of Cincinnati had enough issues; thanks you weasel, sellout commie. Oh, I’m sure, his god (not my God) told him to do it.
Son of a mailman.
Interesting thread. So someone is going through chemo, and suffering horribly, and finds pot makes it just a little bit better. Yet, the supposed “small government” types on Freerepublic are going ballistic at the thought of legalized medical marijuana. Very instructive.
This is odd. None of the local news sources have mentioned this and neither have the msm sources.
That doesn’t make sense. Politico may be wrong here, or at least premature. Last I heard, it was still up for a vote.
It’s great to watch Prohibition falling.
I used to think he’d be the perfect VP pick.
Now I think he’s a complete a-hole.
Wouldn’t be surprised if he accepts the VP spot on the dem ticket.
Hey, ho, way to go Ohio
how long before I don’t have to hear about Kasich or Cruz?
Kashich knows he has to remain in the news for his (sole) chance at VP.
Quinnipiac (June 06, 2016) =>
“...American voters support 89 - 9 percent allowing adults to legally use medical marijuana if prescribed by a doctor. Again, support tops 81 percent among every group listed.”
http://www.qu.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=2354
Legalizing wacky weed just for medical purposes is not ending prohibition, it’s the beginning of tax paying subsidies and the abuse of disability claims.
If there is a strong tide by the voters to legalize pot, just legalize it and leave the medical crap alone.
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