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yoyo99
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yeah the border could be held tighter its some bull that people can go to court over doing what their suppose to while on duty. Its obvious that using or possessing marijuana in the United States is so not over looked that's just you saying what ever you can to prove a point on the internet. Oh course you start relating that now marijuana is legal crack and meth will be next. meth and cocaine have no where near the same effects as marijuana. Chances are there will be no medical value ever found in them. yes they still bust pot shoppes but that's because laws around growing and selling and still being formed to what is needed. Lots of gray areas have been filled in and probably still need to be filled in. Corrupt voting i wouldn't doubt that some got threw but i'm sure there were way more legal voters then what your thinking. That's the kind of stuff that comes up right away when people realize things arn't going the way they think that they should be. Bet illegal voting wouldn't be brought up if things were going your way
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PSF
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Meth has no medicinal value, but answer me this know it all, WHY IS COCAINE. ON SCHEDULE II when it should be on schedule I? Meth and crack will never be legalized. The shit kills people.
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Reality
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Toker wrote: If it becomes legal than all my homeys and I could not make a good living growing and selling it! We would have to get a job!! What than? You get a job and stop whining.
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“Drain the Swamp”
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Hi, Fweety -
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native48yrsAZ
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We already passed this u people remind me of our president,government,police,et c,etc,...Vote pass Do-it. Don't discuss again and again until u talk yourself out of what u are elected to DO. Fuck no wonder we are broke and have no work no one can do a job period. No. One fire every one from top to bottom Start. Over stupid. is as stupid. Elects.
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JAMES
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y buddy's step-aunt makes $62/hr on the computer. She has been unemployed for 7 months but last month her pay check was $19168 just working on the computer for a few hours. Read more here http://bit.ly/O5Wvyi
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lost in thought
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You know , it is what it is . This drug, as people call it has been here since God created the earth. A natural herb that is know to literally stop pain for alot of people including cancer patients. They should go after the people that are manufacturing products like meth and let this ride. It works for me if it can stop people from being in pain. I myself don't use it but I do know alot of people who do use it for their pain.
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lost in thought wrote: You know , it is what it is . This drug, as people call it has been here since God created the earth. A natural herb that is know to literally stop pain for alot of people including cancer patients. They should go after the people that are manufacturing products like meth and let this ride. It works for me if it can stop people from being in pain. I myself don't use it but I do know alot of people who do use it for their pain. I agreewith you but I think all drugs should be legal and free. But if you use them don't cry for help, it's you problem. I five there the problem will go away.
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slade
Ajo, AZ
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ok rebel, now show us the affects of alcohol
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Anonymous
Kingman, AZ
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CitizenTopix wrote: Arizona Medical Marijuana Question, Proposition 203 A "YES" vote shall have the effect of authorizing the use of marijuana for people with debilitating medical conditions who obtain a written certification from a physician and establishing a regulatory system governed by the Arizona Department of Health Services for establishing and licensing medical marijuana dispensaries. A "NO" vote shall have the effect of retaining current law regarding the use of marijuana. How will you vote on November 2nd? This has been in effect for a year already
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The problem is the elected officales don't respct our vote. Unless they like the outcome.
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“Drain the Swamp”
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JJRambo wrote: <quoted text> This has been in effect for a year already Yamseer, I didn't know. By moving all around , I can't seem to keep up with all that's turning. But it all works out. And I don't have as much to worry about.
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Brittle Brain
Sierra Vista, AZ
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One could have guessed it, This thread has garnered more interest than most subjects preceding. This culture is so DOPED up on feel good, is it no wonder that this country is 'tit's' up? I would hazard a guess, that most in these environs are Obama supporters --- it all fits, no?
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Fallin from Grace
Auburn, CA
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Real Patriot wrote: <quoted text> The voters spoke you phony poser. I thought you tea baggers were for personal liberty? BTW, it's border not boarder. I wish the true patriots belived in freedom of choice. Almost ALL of the Latin Ameican countries begged the USA to legalize marijuana to reduce crime and violence at the border, we refused so the 1% can make its money
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Fallin from Grace wrote: <quoted text> I wish the true patriots belived in freedom of choice. Almost ALL of the Latin Ameican countries begged the USA to legalize marijuana to reduce crime and violence at the border, we refused so the 1% can make its money ExPresident Fox wants to make all drugs legal in Mexico and let theU.S.A. deal with the drug problem. And the U.S. can keep there $500 mil.. Good for Mexico
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“Geekhood Is Greatness”
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Kevin McDermott wrote: <quoted text> ExPresident Fox wants to make all drugs legal in Mexico and let theU.S.A. deal with the drug problem. And the U.S. can keep there $500 mil.. Good for Mexico Easy to say for an ex-pres.
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ThomasA
Birmingham, AL
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The whole issue for the legalization of MJ for prescribed medical use for pain relief from chemo and radiation is being clouded by the dopers and stoners that have the public convinced that legalization will be for anywhere/anytime use by anyone driving,out in public, or in the workplace. It would help if those toads would STFU and let the medical use only be decided.
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Say No 2 Dope
Scottsdale, AZ
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96.4% of dopers holding AZ medical MJ cards have no discernible illness. Say No To Dope!
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Say No 2 Dope wrote: 96.4% of dopers holding AZ medical MJ cards have no discernible illness. Say No To Dope! SOOOOOO, If we vote against it there won't be anymore drugs? I wantall drugs legal and free. Then they can kill them selfs and not have to rip me off. I don't care if they die just leave me out of it. The state can save money on Prisons too. These laws are working just about as well as prohibition .
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El Chingon
Apache Junction, AZ
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Kevin McDermott wrote: <quoted text> SOOOOOO, If we vote against it there won't be anymore drugs? I wantall drugs legal and free. Then they can kill them selfs and not have to rip me off. I don't care if they die just leave me out of it. The state can save money on Prisons too. These laws are working just about as well as prohibition . Why stop there? Decriminalize murder, rape, discrimination, heck, none of that affects me, I don't associate with people who murder, I'm not a woman, I'm Aryan so it all doesn't affect me. Turn those buggers loose.
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