waggy
No Lifer
- Dec 14, 2000
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Filthy milk drinkers. One day it's 2% and the next heroin.
/sniff
naa 2% is good man..its good. /wipes nose
Filthy milk drinkers. One day it's 2% and the next heroin.
I've used alcohol and MJ, and never have had any interesting in "snorting a line".
Talk of drug legalization is "talk only". No action will be taken, ever, to change it's legality. Even at a state level, it will still be illegal. The American people are brainwashed, and that is the biggest obstacle. Not to mention, the big wigs know it will hurt their pharmaceutical sales.
The government and large corporations stacked the deck. I'm not even sure why it is part of discussion anymore. I pretty much treat it like it is legal, and will openly talk about my use with it and offer it to others.
One can only hope. I sure do, but it is still light years away from where we should be.The state scoped legalization efforts in Washington and Colorado both look like they will easily pass this time. Polling much better than California's prop 19 did, and it barely lost.
This just goes to show that Romney is going to hold the line of the war on drugs that has been failing for years... At least Obama has been somewhat relaxed on it.
Yes, I hear the raids going on in cali... but doesn't mean the average dope smoker can't grow it! I too think it's possible Obama might loosen up a bit more in his second term...
Fortunately for you, Kool Aid is not a controlled substance...
Big Pharma, the only drug dealer you need.
Never thought i'd say this, but it actually is a gateway drug. Most people wouldn't go from having a beer to snorting a line.
The gateway to marijuana is tobacco. We should make tobacco illegal.
Another Romney mistake. He could have scored large points cheaply by saying he favors a Federal lifting of restriction, treat/tax it like alcohol, and leave it up to states how to implement. Why he didn't do this, I can't imagine...
Fortunately tinfoil is for you. Do us all a favor and stop snorting it. Your doing it wrong...
I don't necessarily think that big pharma is quite the enemy of legalization that they are made out to be. Sure they couldn't really control people growing it, BUT they could very easily fill a huge demand for things like synthetic, or pill versions for people that don't like/can't smoke. Even though yea, government couldn't control growing, they could easily crank out synthetic versions, pill forms, patchs, vaporizing products, etc, much faster than one could grow a good crop. Same with big tobacco, it wouldn't take much at all for current tobacco farmers to jump in the pot game.
Another Romney mistake. He could have scored large points cheaply by saying he favors a Federal lifting of restriction, treat/tax it like alcohol, and leave it up to states how to implement. Why he didn't do this, I can't imagine...
All this stuff already exists w/o big pharma. Prop 215 made it happen.
The synthetic stuff that exists now (from big pharma), sucks balls.
Writing off the youth demographic, next.... what's left....
Because he is an ignorant moron.
This may sound crazy, but I actually am starting to believe Santorum was right: The Reps would have been better off with him than Romney. McCain must be cynically laughing at the establishment daily...
Derpity derp derpy derp?
You actually believe that Obama has made any change in drug policy? Let's see some of those liberally biased facts that you nutters love to talk about. Prove that anything has changed or will change under Obama when it comes to illegal drugs.
This may sound crazy, but I actually am starting to believe Santorum was right: The Reps would have been better off with him than Romney. McCain must be cynically laughing at the establishment daily...
so he just lost the vote of the 10 potheads who even remember to vote
Um, casting his net of protection over the BATFE's entire "Fast and Furious" travesty is a bit more proactive than "allowing his own memos to be entirely ignored by the DEA".I fear Romney would start bringing back phrases like "public enemy #1" and shit. Obama hasn't been nearly the friend he advertised himself as before 2008, what with allowing his own memos to be entirely ignored by the DEA. However, Romney has only ever painted himself as an enemy to the idea of even MMJ.