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So much for Green the Vote. Recreational MJ will not be on the ballot.
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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3142007" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>There are so many instances where we have done just that. And none of those regulations have keep people from becoming alcoholics, abusing opioids or someone getting their eye shot out from time to time. I have NEVER advocated lawlessness in the streets, when it has come to abortion, pot or any other thing "polite" society puts boundaries on. But putting boundaries on behaviors is completely different that banning behaviors.</p><p></p><p>The Moral Majority has been just as handy at mucking things up as the bunch advocating anarchy. If I had my way religion would lose it's preferential treatment, tax-wise and there would be a constitutional amendment that laws could not be passed based on religious beliefs (abortion and the Christians trying to dictate to others and Sharia law and Muslims trying to do the same are just 2 examples of religious people trying to hoist to THEIR voluntary servitude onto others).</p><p></p><p>This is actually pretty good for the folks who already smoke now. They don't have to be worried about their favorite bud going up in price because of taxes now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3142007, member: 42224"] There are so many instances where we have done just that. And none of those regulations have keep people from becoming alcoholics, abusing opioids or someone getting their eye shot out from time to time. I have NEVER advocated lawlessness in the streets, when it has come to abortion, pot or any other thing "polite" society puts boundaries on. But putting boundaries on behaviors is completely different that banning behaviors. The Moral Majority has been just as handy at mucking things up as the bunch advocating anarchy. If I had my way religion would lose it's preferential treatment, tax-wise and there would be a constitutional amendment that laws could not be passed based on religious beliefs (abortion and the Christians trying to dictate to others and Sharia law and Muslims trying to do the same are just 2 examples of religious people trying to hoist to THEIR voluntary servitude onto others). This is actually pretty good for the folks who already smoke now. They don't have to be worried about their favorite bud going up in price because of taxes now. [/QUOTE]
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