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<blockquote data-quote="JR777" data-source="post: 3552980" data-attributes="member: 45725"><p>What does that mean, though? Because it sounds like it means you're still denying the facts but have run out of arguments to support your position.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is WE LOST. The fat lady has sung, and pot is now legal, de facto, and will be officially legal in short order. Even in the great conservative state of Oklahoma, it's de facto recreational now. Have you noticed in Oklahoma City that there are about four pot shops per square mile? Because of small amounts being decriminalized, the state authority has become a weed cartel, and the license holders are dealing it on the side. This should be obvious to everyone by now.</p><p></p><p>All that remains to be seen is how it affects our 2A situation, which is going to be determined by how we as a community treat people who openly use it. If we make it taboo to be a gun/weed enthusiast, we're only hurting ourselves. As much as I hate to admit it, there's an overlap between gun culture and weed culture, because weed advocates, like us, have been battling an oppressive government and opposing popular opinion for decades. Now that weed culture is going mainstream, we can infiltrate their ranks and ride their coat tails. It all depends on converting enough of them, so that they represent a large enough demographic that gun loving potheads can't be ostracized by their own circles of friends and organizations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR777, post: 3552980, member: 45725"] What does that mean, though? Because it sounds like it means you're still denying the facts but have run out of arguments to support your position. Bottom line is WE LOST. The fat lady has sung, and pot is now legal, de facto, and will be officially legal in short order. Even in the great conservative state of Oklahoma, it's de facto recreational now. Have you noticed in Oklahoma City that there are about four pot shops per square mile? Because of small amounts being decriminalized, the state authority has become a weed cartel, and the license holders are dealing it on the side. This should be obvious to everyone by now. All that remains to be seen is how it affects our 2A situation, which is going to be determined by how we as a community treat people who openly use it. If we make it taboo to be a gun/weed enthusiast, we're only hurting ourselves. As much as I hate to admit it, there's an overlap between gun culture and weed culture, because weed advocates, like us, have been battling an oppressive government and opposing popular opinion for decades. Now that weed culture is going mainstream, we can infiltrate their ranks and ride their coat tails. It all depends on converting enough of them, so that they represent a large enough demographic that gun loving potheads can't be ostracized by their own circles of friends and organizations. [/QUOTE]
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