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Alec
San Marcos, TX
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Sandy Patterson
Round Rock, TX
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its less harmful than alcohol and cigarettes combined. people are just extremely misinformed on what weed actually is and it's harmless properties
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James
Austin, TX
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Less people in jail, and we all know that marijuana is not a "drug" or kills people.
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dylan
San Marcos, TX
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Dylan Garcia
San Marcos, TX
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i want weed to be legal cuz i like to get high but not worry about gettn in trouble
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youknowwho
Uvalde, TX
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Making it legal would only increase addiction and crimes
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Since: Mar 12
Kyle, TX
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Please wait...
Well unless you're ADHD, then you get super hyper. I do.
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Since: Mar 12
Kyle, TX
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Please wait...
But still. No violence whatsoever.
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Kevin Clarke
San Marcos, TX
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Prohibition laws have failed and have continued to fail throughout history. Its time to stop punishing people and wasting tax dollars over a harmless plant. Regulate, tax, LEGALIZE!
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ffvbnb
San Marcos, TX
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Romney
San Marcos, TX
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California paid $400 million in federal taxes just from legal marajuana, Can you even imagine how great America would be if all 52 states generated that much fedeal revenue!?!
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Garret Hohman
United States
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Marijuana illegalization is unconstitutional, and above all unjust in itself. Drug probation will eventually fall with a more educated society and I believe will make its way to the supreme court.
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David KIllen
Houston, TX
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its harmless helps the economy a little stop ruining children's life and gets hard drugs out of high schools
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Suzie Harriman
Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico
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Well, duh! Think of the income from taxes for the government! Why should the criminals make all the money?
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dan
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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It's a persons inalienable (or for religious types say God given) right to do any type of drugs they want to put in their body except for certain potentially harmful possibilities where it can be shown to affect coordination or reflexes or whatever such as on the job in certain jobs,while driving a car or airplane etc. etc. which may put others in danger- I think in those situations it will be obvious but in the general behavior for example in your own home it's certainly anyones right to do whatever kind of drugs he wants and it is NO one elses business!! ever.
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Richard Nixon
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GOTTALAUGH wrote: <quoted text> So you think marijuana is better for you than alcohol if you want to get high? Now we are talking about inhaling the smoke into the lungs? And we are not talking about using alcohol too, as an alternative to weed when you can't get weed? And we're not talking about using any other drug like crack, meth, wet, dust, or snow, just smoke a little weed? And we are not saying that people who smoke weed never get behind the wheel of a vechicle and drive will being "dazed and spaced out"? And, of course, we are not saying that weed is ADDICTIVE in any form, are we? And we are not saying that dealers haven't killed each other over this innocent little old plant? You have got to be the poster boy for gateway drugs to ADDICTION, or maybe involved in a little dealing? Huh? I hope you are stoned because your grammar is atrocious. " And I like to start every sentence with a conjunction."
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deen broun
New Braunfels, TX
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lizzy
San Marcos, TX
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its a herb not man made... it doesn't kill, it chills you out good for anxiety and depression
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fox news is biased
Houston, TX
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freedom to make you're own decisions
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KRYSSY!!!
Austin, TX
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we do it anyway and it is helluva lot more safer than cigarettes
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