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I'd vote for it, But it wouldn't pass. Then again I a lot has happened as of late I didn't think would ever happen. So I wouldn't completelyshoot it down.
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Originally Posted by atljunkie
This is pretty dumb. People will get higher than hell, and completely bring down society and its norms , by making stupid decisions.
Any substance that alters your state of mind is a drug. It slows reaction times down which will cause a lot more problems for those who choose to "smoke and drive."
I already know there are people who do that now, and might not have had accidents or whatever. Good for them!
This will only increase the number of people who will, therefore making the chances of that happening much more likely.
The only way I would be for this to happen, is if by the money (revenue) they make from it gets put to good use.
Such as building back up the education level, and giving the state workers who were furloughed there days back!
Call this opinion biased or what have you, but legalizing marijuana doesn't seem too practical to me at all.
As we already know, I am entitled to my own opinion respectfully so, just as you are.
1. probably similar or a little stricter than alcoholOriginally Posted by realxfresh
Few Q's
1. What would be the regulations?
2. How much per gram (with the new imposed taxes)?
3. Do you think they would lower the potency?
You cant sell to anyone under 21... drug dealers would still have a job but might get knocked on tax evasion instead of trafficking...Originally Posted by realxfresh
Few Q's
1. What would be the regulations?
2. How much per gram (with the new imposed taxes)?
3. Do you think they would lower the potency?
I don't think people really want Cali to leave the us.. is just that there so liberal they seem more like a euro country then a state in theus...Originally Posted by JuJu
are people really saying that cali should secede from the united states? do any of you know how govt works? if they are in debt right now do you think they are really gonna be able to create their own currency develop there own military, legal system, govt, how would they deal with paying taxes on exporting and importing goods after becoming a new country? if they became a country every criminal residing in cali would no longer be criminals because their crimes were committed in the us, basically for that to work they would be a principality and might as well still be a state,like seriously yall the ones sound like your smoking something.
[Cam'ron] If you don't break the weed up yourself and roll your own blunts, ya own brother would sell you some dust[/Cam'ron]Originally Posted by an dee 51o
Originally Posted by 18key
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by JosephSKC
Originally Posted by 430AM
Imagine a carton of pre-rolled blunts for $6 plus tax...
What kinda $$$%#!% bobby brown $%%$ would be rolled in them things???
Word
a wrap itself is already a dollar. Thats some bottom of the bag, 5 month old, dried up dirty stems.In Amsterdam they sell pre-rolled joints, but I was told never to buy them. They usually just roll the old shake in them.
Originally Posted by CoolLiquidFlames
Originally Posted by Ryda421
man this has been legal. in west hollywood they can't stop you for it. and plus medical licenses have been distributed
this would make it legal on paper, not in out minds and hearts... its always legal where I'm at....
Originally Posted by Prince Of Shoes HEAD
so when will we find out when the law passed or not?
They say easier access means more problems with drug dependency among adults, heavier teen use and an increase in driving while high.
"If we think the drug cartels are going to tuck their tails between their legs and go home, I think we're badly mistaken," Fay said.
"They're going to heavily target our children."
Marijuana Dependency?
Drug cartels panicking off of trees??
...
I think the only acknowledgeable counterpoint is the increase in blazing and driving. That is however, a pretty big problem. Needs to be some kind ofchecking system.
Originally Posted by ItsGettinHot
They say easier access means more problems with drug dependency among adults, heavier teen use and an increase in driving while high.
"If we think the drug cartels are going to tuck their tails between their legs and go home, I think we're badly mistaken," Fay said.
"They're going to heavily target our children."
SpringfieldXD wrote:
Originally Posted by ItsGettinHot
They say easier access means more problems with drug dependency among adults, heavier teen use and an increase in driving while high.
"If we think the drug cartels are going to tuck their tails between their legs and go home, I think we're badly mistaken," Fay said.
"They're going to heavily target our children."
Marijuana Dependency?
Drug cartels panicking off of trees??
...
I think the only acknowledgeable counterpoint is the increase in blazing and driving. That is however, a pretty big problem. Needs to be some kind of checking system.
what's wrong with blazing and driving?
Nothing
blazing and driving
foreign concept to me... If I'm blazing, I don't plan on moving for about 2-3 hours.
Just gimme my remote, my cheetos and a arizona iced tea and I'm GOOD
blazing and driving
Doesn't matter, legalizing alcohol in the 20's didn't increase drunk driving. the same laws should apply to weed which apply toalcohol.