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<blockquote data-quote="loudshirt" data-source="post: 2489297" data-attributes="member: 10585"><p>I dont know, we sure seem to celebrate a bunch of people who OD on Heroin. </p><p></p><p>In all honesty I think the right route to take would be to legalize medicinal marijuana in pill form first. Then slowly move to other forms for medical use. Once we see how some other states do after a longer term of legalized recreational use then work on legalization here. One of the big problems I see is we do not have enough data to say legalization is good or bad. We have plenty of anecdotal evidence on both sides. One side wants to show you how it is the greatest thing ever to happen to the states that legalize it, the other wants to show you all the pot heads in the streets. Both side are wrong the good and bad are somewhere in the middle. Both sides need to accept that there are positives and negative to legalization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudshirt, post: 2489297, member: 10585"] I dont know, we sure seem to celebrate a bunch of people who OD on Heroin. In all honesty I think the right route to take would be to legalize medicinal marijuana in pill form first. Then slowly move to other forms for medical use. Once we see how some other states do after a longer term of legalized recreational use then work on legalization here. One of the big problems I see is we do not have enough data to say legalization is good or bad. We have plenty of anecdotal evidence on both sides. One side wants to show you how it is the greatest thing ever to happen to the states that legalize it, the other wants to show you all the pot heads in the streets. Both side are wrong the good and bad are somewhere in the middle. Both sides need to accept that there are positives and negative to legalization. [/QUOTE]
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