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I would not trust that guy anymore than his boss,proven liar!
Hmmm. Hard to know what to think. Sounds good, what's the catch?
no doubtlegalization=corporation
legalization means letting people out of prison, friends and family. Shut down the bogus war on drugs all together. By doing that it shuts down the prison system complex. Just because there is a Ralphs down the street doesnt mean you have to shop there you could belong to a co op or go to a farmers market because you know its better and better for you. Who knows what big tobbaco would do if weeed was legal. I know they are already for it with multiple spots just waiting for thee day. And guess what they have patents on all the main strains too. Bastards!legalization=corporation
legalization means letting people out of prison, friends and family. Shut down the bogus war on drugs all together. By doing that it shuts down the prison system complex. Just because there is a Ralphs down the street doesnt mean you have to shop there you could belong to a co op or go to a farmers market because you know its better and better for you. Who knows what big tobbaco would do if weeed was legal. I know they are already for it with multiple spots just waiting for thee day. And guess what they have patents on all the main strains too. Bastards!
We will prevail. Thats all.
Fadetoblack suggests a kind of stability between the opposing forces in this debate. I see the current situation as dynamically UNstable, precisely because all of his 'winners' keep producing the same 'losers' that got the movement it's current support. I think the next presidential election will inform much of federal drug policy over the next decade.
full on legalization within 5 years?
of course no ones opinion is spot on, because no one knows. I have always found it interesting to speculate though.
As I thought, it's safer to be black or hispanic in america and get charged with drug offenses
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...n-drug-sentencing-guidelines/?test=latestnews
Yes long over-due. The whole persecution mentality and war on drugs and harsh treatment of minorities.That's a simple ass statement- or maybe you weren't paying attention to the statistics of just who has suffered the most under current guidelines? I would say this is a long overdue leveling of the drug sentencing playing field.
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