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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 2299993" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>I think proponents are a mixed crowd. Many want MMJ at the least, as many who would benefit from medicinal access aren't recreational smokers, and couldn't care a less whether or not it's legalized for recreational purposes. Their goal is medicine and, once that's obtained, they puff puff pass the baton onto other proponents to do with as they please.</p><p></p><p>I support full legalization, and I think that baby steps are better than no steps. I recognize the medicinal benefits of marijuana and I hope that once society sees that we can still function successfully with MMJ, then maybe they'll be more open to restoring personal rights and allow discussions for full legalization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 2299993, member: 10619"] I think proponents are a mixed crowd. Many want MMJ at the least, as many who would benefit from medicinal access aren't recreational smokers, and couldn't care a less whether or not it's legalized for recreational purposes. Their goal is medicine and, once that's obtained, they puff puff pass the baton onto other proponents to do with as they please. I support full legalization, and I think that baby steps are better than no steps. I recognize the medicinal benefits of marijuana and I hope that once society sees that we can still function successfully with MMJ, then maybe they'll be more open to restoring personal rights and allow discussions for full legalization. [/QUOTE]
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