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Kasich legalizes medical marijuana in Ohio
Politico ^ | June 08, 2016 | BRIANNA GURCIULLO

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.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: corruption; kasich; oh2016; ohio; organizedcrime; potheads; sadism; slavery
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To: laweeks
What's going on in Colorado is that my town of origin of 500 has broken ground on much needed new school facilities--a school district that several years ago almost closed because of natural gas and oil production cutbacks in the area. This is in large part due to voters legalizing the sale of recreational marijuana.

Now there are 2 marijuana stores and the town is seeing the benefits in the form of taxes.

101 posted on 06/09/2016 9:02:06 PM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: Ken H

I don’t understand the controversy over medical marijuana. If it legitimately medicates people, then let them use it.

Morphine is much more addictive and dangerous, and it is used in medicine.

I broke my arm and was given morphine for pain. I took two doses as prescribed — and then flushed the remaining pills down the toilet. Those two doses made me realize why people get addicted to the stuff.


102 posted on 06/09/2016 9:10:32 PM PDT by odawg
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To: sagar
do you believe that the Federal Government should or should not block meth from crossing the border and the State lines?

It can and should block both meth and cannabis from crossing borders and state lines. As I said before, that is in keeping with the original Commerce Cl.

Now, do you believe fedgov has legitimate constitutional authority to override CO's mj laws - yes or no?

103 posted on 06/09/2016 9:15:23 PM PDT by Ken H (Best election ever!)
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To: magna carta
Don't know.
104 posted on 06/09/2016 9:21:32 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God Bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Ken H

“Marijuana prohibition is dead and it won’t be coming back”

Oh I know you’re right about that. I fundamentally don’t care if users accept the consequences of their use of whatever is their drug of choice.

That will never happen, of course. We will pay folks to sit around get high and encourage them to leech on society. “Hey, it’s legal”

Next up, heroin, and every other drug.

Aspirin will be regulated more than MJ


105 posted on 06/10/2016 12:43:44 AM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: bigdaddy45

Oh but they love their booze


106 posted on 06/10/2016 12:46:02 AM PDT by wardaddy (No wobbly Donald....full steam ahead)
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To: Ken H

Freepers are like Yosemite Sam about weed

Edgy


107 posted on 06/10/2016 12:47:31 AM PDT by wardaddy (No wobbly Donald....full steam ahead)
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To: RFEngineer

Next thing you know the ChiComs will start opening up Opium Dens here in the US.


108 posted on 06/10/2016 12:50:47 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

Nah...it won’t be the chicomms. It will be a franchised operation, like McDonalds.

Give the people what they want.

Bring back the original formula of Coca-Cola.


109 posted on 06/10/2016 1:51:48 AM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: mylife
Something about Kasich reminds of really old, really stale, really stinky cheese.
110 posted on 06/10/2016 1:59:52 AM PDT by cynwoody
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To: dragnet2
"...so why are you not up in arms over more dangerous drugs passed around by drug king pins who wear nice suits and white coats?"

Pandora's Box (Jar). Try putting that "genie" back in the bottle in the arena where lobbyists and special interests groups are politically well fortified. People want their opiates and benzodiazapines. The public fiscal "goody bag" from the treasury/policies and what I said above have permanent "residence".

WOD is a cluster f*. Where did you get the idea I pushed that debacle? The political realities are quite clear in what "the people" want/demand. Demographics are shifting rapidly, "we want painkillers, and demand to be subsidized now".

Again, why do you want weed on "that list"? Just completely legalize weed and make the people pay out of pocket for the "privilege" then let employers become protected from the behaviors of who they want hired.
111 posted on 06/10/2016 5:26:00 AM PDT by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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To: rollo tomasi
Ya think drugs like Valium are safer?

No

Ok, so why are you not up in arms over more dangerous drugs passed around by drug king pins who wear nice suits and white coats?

Pandora's Box

I see, it's too hard. Like government said about controlling our own borders?

Again, why do you want weed on "that list"?

That's a really disingenuous question. Could you quote me where I indicated that was my position? No you can't, can you? Why the BS disingenuous questions?

I personally couldn't care less if it's on some government list or not. This isn't about me personally anyway.

Ya got your answer, now I will ask you once again, did some list ever stopped people from obtaining pot for the past 35 years?

??

112 posted on 06/10/2016 9:11:18 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: GSWarrior; stratboy; Snark

One of the reports key findings was that the number of children aged zero to five exposed to marijuana increased 268 percent when comparing the period from 2006 to 2009 to the period from 2010 to 2013: triple the national average.

The report showed that more young people aged 12 to 17 were using marijuana as well. When asked during a national survey in 2012 whether they had used marijuana in the past month, 10.47 percent of Colorado’s youth said they had, which was 39 percent higher than the national average.

“I never dreamed in a million years that this would happen to my son,” Kendal, a parent who didn’t want to use his last name, told CBS, referring to a time when he came home to find his 13-year-old son unconscious from what he says was a marijuana overdose.

“He was gray. His heart wasn’t beating and he wasn’t breathing,” Kendal said.

Kendal used CPR to resuscitate him, and later talked to his son’s high school peer and supplier.
Marijuana-related emergency room visits grew 57 percent in two years, from 8,198 in 2011 to 12,888 in 2013, the study found, with a 29 percent increase in emergency room visits for teens.

The report also found that drug-related suspensions and expulsions increased 32 percent between the 2008-2009 and 2012-2013 school years. The majority of expulsions were for marijuana violations.

From 2006 to 2008, there were 1,000 to 4,800 medical marijuana cardholders and no known dispensaries in Colorado. As of the end of 2012, there were 108,000 cardholders and 532 licensed dispensaries.

In November 2012, voters passed an amendment allowing anyone over the age of 21 to use marijuana recreationally.
The report was carried out by the federal government’s Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, a program that assists federal, state and local and tribal law enforcement in critical drug-trafficking regions.

Keep your heads in the sand.


113 posted on 06/10/2016 12:57:58 PM PDT by laweeks
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To: dragnet2

Name at least 20 Senators and 90 HOR who want Valium, codeine, etc. made illegal. Next, name every current admin of the FDA calling to end the legalization of all opiates and benzodiazepine.

Next, show me an overwhelming percentage of the population (Who elect Representatives) that are vehemently against weed, Valium and opiates.. This is the difference between your fantasy against real world demographics.

Demand always gets what it wants regardless of the legality of the actual product. Where there is will, there are solutions.

My objection is to not turning weed into a subsidized product. Demographics shun Natural Law, we are at the point of a pseudo Democracy mixed with tyrants who rape the producer fiscally while allowing social perversions to run wild in exchange for the individual’s liberty. That is reality. God is shunned and pleasure is worshipped.


114 posted on 06/10/2016 3:47:14 PM PDT by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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To: laweeks

Very long description. Haven’t read all of it yet but I did do a little research. There hasn’t been a documented overdose that caused death from marijuana. Now of course, there are people who have made that claim but literally all have been debunked by a doctor.

Don’t take me the wrong way though. I’m neither for or really against it. I have no care either way. It is proven to be less dangerous than drinking for obvious reasons (like driving at 20 mph and thinking you are doing 100).

There was an uptick in drinking right after prohibition. By thousands of percent. Kids saw it. Kids started doing it. Everyone did. It was legal and easy to get. Just as pot suddenly is. When something goes from being prohibited to legal, there is an uptick in people doing it. Even kids.

I’ll continue reading.


115 posted on 06/10/2016 5:28:34 PM PDT by Snark
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To: sagar
Drugs are drugs. Only pro-Drugs libtards are for legalization of any form. Legalize it for certain “uses” and the next election cycle it will be fully legalized. Drugs for the masses to dumb them down further so that the overlords can fully control. No, thanks. Jail the drug pushers, including this Son of the Post Man.

You're right. The government should know what is good/bad for you, and ban things accordingly! Us peons have no idea how we should live our lives, so let's have the government teat to nurse off of evermore!
116 posted on 06/10/2016 5:41:19 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

Exactly! Let the Gov tell me what I can and can not injest. Not really a fan of the whole marijuana deal but on the other hand, I am capable of doing tons of research. I have.
Alcohol, which is literally a drug, kills many people every year. Marijuana does, quite factually, not kill many people.
Do I think Heroin should be legal? No. A line must be drawn. Heroin is hardly a safe drug as many are dangerous.


117 posted on 06/10/2016 6:33:01 PM PDT by Snark
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To: laweeks

You are hysterical.


118 posted on 06/10/2016 8:06:59 PM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: rollo tomasi
Come on rollo. Why would I ask those people anything? Middle America became the results of their corrupt loser leadership. Everyone is in on it $$. Also, I never mentioned anything regarding the stuff being subsidized, sold, taxed, etc prior to this. I was basically referring to prescription mills, big drug lobbyist, corruption, kickbacks/favors to those senators you mentioned, on and on. See #55.
119 posted on 06/10/2016 10:47:16 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: Ken H

I’m glad for Ohio. It’s quite a benign medication with many applications. There is no need to get high nor to smoke it. A lot of sick people can get help.


120 posted on 06/10/2016 10:51:39 PM PDT by Yaelle (Make America free again)
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