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I don't smoke, but I'm definitely in favor of legalization and taxation. Could also be a nice way to supplement the agricultural industry in certain states.Legalize and tax it, because let’s face it, it isn’t much worse than liquor?
Keep it illegal, because not only is it a gateway drug, but it’s also so much harder to do sobriety tests for?
I'm not a player I just crush a lot!Pun intended?
I'd say legalize and tax---but earmark 100% of that tax for one or two very specific things--like education and roads/bridges.Legalize it but don't tax it. The government already has too much money that they have no idea how to handle.
Legalize it but don't tax it. The government already has too much money that they have no idea how to handle.
Sessions needs a session, dude has such a hard on for bud. Someone needs to feed him an edible so his leprechaun lookin’ ass chills out.Don't smoke but it would be great. Would gladly see Sessions fired to make this happen. Someone would have to find him and/or wake him up first though so...
Nah, we are more backward here. Passed medical this year, overwhelmingly, then our stupid ass governor (on her way out the door this year) punted it to the Board of Health who re-wrote the law people voted for and totally screwed it up, pretty much making it impossible to get and they now have caught the head of the State Board of Pharmacy emailing the Board of Health attorney offering her a job (at more $$) if she changed the law to make it a requirement for a pharmacist to be in every dispensary. Luckily the state Attorney General intervened and now they are working to set up the law as passed. Now the push is on for full recreational on the ballot.I have never threw up from smoking too much weed. Liquor on the other hand several time. It's time to legalize, North Carolina will be the last to do it though. We were one of the last to allow the lottery as well. Living in the bible belt sucks sometimes.
Which state are you in?Nah, we are more backward here. Passed medical this year, overwhelmingly, then our stupid ass governor (on her way out the door this year) punted it to the Board of Health who re-wrote the law people voted for and totally screwed it up, pretty much making it impossible to get and they now have caught the head of the State Board of Pharmacy emailing the Board of Health attorney offering her a job (at more $$) if she changed the law to make it a requirement for a pharmacist to be in every dispensary. Luckily the state Attorney General intervened and now they are working to set up the law as passed. Now the push is on for full recreational on the ballot.
It was voted for medical in Arkansas two years ago and there's still no place open yet. Bible belt is keeping it from being available even after the vote.Nah, we are more backward here. Passed medical this year, overwhelmingly, then our stupid ass governor (on her way out the door this year) punted it to the Board of Health who re-wrote the law people voted for and totally screwed it up, pretty much making it impossible to get and they now have caught the head of the State Board of Pharmacy emailing the Board of Health attorney offering her a job (at more $$) if she changed the law to make it a requirement for a pharmacist to be in every dispensary. Luckily the state Attorney General intervened and now they are working to set up the law as passed. Now the push is on for full recreational on the ballot.
Nah, we are more backward here. Passed medical this year, overwhelmingly, then our stupid ass governor (on her way out the door this year) punted it to the Board of Health who re-wrote the law people voted for and totally screwed it up, pretty much making it impossible to get and they now have caught the head of the State Board of Pharmacy emailing the Board of Health attorney offering her a job (at more $$) if she changed the law to make it a requirement for a pharmacist to be in every dispensary. Luckily the state Attorney General intervened and now they are working to set up the law as passed. Now the push is on for full recreational on the ballot.
Damn, that's messed up. Us in the south will have to wait till these old school politicians die off and we elect a new younger business thinking group to take over.Nah, we are more backward here. Passed medical this year, overwhelmingly, then our stupid ass governor (on her way out the door this year) punted it to the Board of Health who re-wrote the law people voted for and totally screwed it up, pretty much making it impossible to get and they now have caught the head of the State Board of Pharmacy emailing the Board of Health attorney offering her a job (at more $$) if she changed the law to make it a requirement for a pharmacist to be in every dispensary. Luckily the state Attorney General intervened and now they are working to set up the law as passed. Now the push is on for full recreational on the ballot.
Gonna be painful watching Illinois waste all the money it makes off this, when it becomes legal.damn, I didn't think anyone could have a more ****ed up State government than Illinois, but that's a contender right there.
Gonna be painful watching Illinois waste all the money it makes off this, when it becomes legal.
can't relateI have never threw up from smoking too much weed.
Lol. Who knows. Illinois politics are too depressing to follow.Wtf does your state do with that toll money they shake us down for? Your roads still suck.
Oklahoma, the reddest of the red. Our outgoing, useless, waste of flesh governor was against it and basically washed her hands of it in an attempt to kick it down the road to the next governor. To their credit, despite her refusal to call a special session of the legislature to set up real procedures and rules for the program, our legislature just gave her the finger and said the people voted for the law and they WILL meet in a bipartisan session to make sure it is implemented as provided in the law. The Board of Health changed the law to ban smokeable products and placed so many restrictions on it (that were not in the law we voted on) that it was rendered useless. I was shocked the bill passed here, but it did by a wide majority. Then they f*cked it up.Which state are you in?
It's like anything. The person is the addict more than the drug causing them to be an addict. Hell I don't even think Marijuana is on the drug schedule anymore.Not a smoker. Because of my job mostly. But I would say it is nowhere near as bad as liquor.
damn, I didn't think anyone could have a more ****ed up State government than Illinois, but that's a contender right there.
Haha. That is a joke to say the least.Schedule 1 narcotic.
Right there with Heroin and LSD.
Haha. That is a joke to say the least.
It's a gateway drug, everybody knows that. I myself have been smoking since 1970 and I am still waiting on that gateway to open, but it hasn't yet. I must be doing something wrong. Actually now that I think of it, alcohol was my gateway into smoking weed, maybe we should outlaw booze too?It's their trump card. And the olds gobble it up.
They also gobble cock but we haven't made that illegal.It's their trump card. And the olds gobble it up.