Poll: Marijuana Law Reform

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Do you support allowing physician-authorized patients to consume therapeutic cannabis

  • yes

    Votes: 278 79.7%
  • no

    Votes: 71 20.3%

  • Total voters
    349

Danny Tanner

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I wish they would make it legal to grow. I'd love to grow it.

Me too. Surprisingly enough, more for the art of horticultural breeding and the science more than the end product. Not that I wouldn't sample my creations, but with all of the methods and breeds behind marijuana cultivation, it looks extremely interesting.
 

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It's gonna be interesting to see what happens in the conservative states surrounding CO. Kansas, Wyoming, Oklahoma. The hardest part about any Tom Dick or Harry becoming a dealer is getting a stready supply. If prices in CO drop as expected it's conceivable for a person to make money on retail CO weed, especially at 1/2 oz resident bought prices and splitting it into 1/8ths to sell in surrounding states. And the supply won't be a problem. No longer do you need a real "connection" to get decent quantities.

Gonna be a lot of idiots trying their hand at that I think. Good way to do prison time here. If a few more states get rec sales, there will be a domino effect. Fighting it is futile. Oklahoma will assuredly be the last holdout. On the west coast and in Denver you see more pot smokers on the street than cigarrettes. Nobody cares. And at $13-14 a pack there, it's probably cheaper. We're becoming a country divided on this. The dichotomy is wild. A Seattle PD officer might tell you to "put that out and put it up" for what would gauruntee you seeing, at the very least, a jail cell for a night here.
 

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Well, Hensch, you obviously don't understand. When CO legalized pot sales, I had an almost uncontrollable urge to drive up there and smoke a bowl. In spite of the fact that I don't smoke, do drugs, or drink - the fact that I could NOW LEGALLY obtain and consume pot overwhelmed me. I NEED the government to keep me from ingesting harmful substances.
As you know, I have a son that's on the verge of ruining his life with drug abuse. Government-sanctioned and regulated drugs, mostly. IF ONLY it was ILLEGAL for him to have obtained those drugs, perhaps I wouldn't be dealing with this tragedy now.
Oh, it IS? Nevermind.

My sympathy for you and your son, but no matter how you put it,,,it's Not the drugs fault.

To regulate it so that people that need it for a better or even normal life, is what needs to be hammered out

Abusers are gonna abuse , they are Very good at it, still not the substance's fault, be it food ,drink, or the good ol' chronic.

I know that because I've studied Bill W.'s material...extensively.... for 17 yrs.

My Prayers are with You and Your's
 

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It's gonna be interesting to see what happens in the conservative states surrounding CO. Kansas, Wyoming, Oklahoma. . .

I am going to predict an increase in traffic law enforcement in hopes of discovering wacky tabacky. . .

Officer: "The reason I pulled you over is you have a taillight out"
Tourist: "Oh ok I'll get that fixed next town I come to"
Officer: "I detect an odor of marijuana, step out of the car"
 
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My sympathy for you and your son, but no matter how you put it,,,it's Not the drugs fault.

To regulate it so that people that need it for a better or even normal life, is what needs to be hammered out

Abusers are gonna abuse , they are Very good at it, still not the substance's fault, be it food ,drink, or the good ol' chronic.

I know that because I've studied Bill W.'s material...extensively.... for 17 yrs.

My Prayers are with You and Your's

Thank you.
My point is -it's not the drugs fault. All the stupid BS he's done has been illegal. Don't change a thing.
I've known Bill W. since 11/29/1990 - 'bout ruined my life...with a drug that was legal. So it just don't matter.
 
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I am going to predict an increase in traffic law enforcement in hopes of discovering wacky tabacky. . .

Officer: "The reason I pulled you over is you have a taillight out"
Tourist: "Oh ok I'll get that fixed next town I come to"
Officer: "I detect an odor of marijuana, step out of the car"

They use pigs to sniff out truffles, right? Their noses are supposed to be better than dogs...maybe they can get a bunch of pigs to find the pot!
 

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