How about they pass Constitutional carry nation wide and then I'll be ok with legal weed
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Originally posted by J Sweet View PostFor those against it why? The vast majority of this country approves of legalization. Is it a moral thing?
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I do agree it should be the States rights though.
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Originally posted by Charles View PostThe vast majority of the people are already stupid, we don't need them stupider. I'm a firm believer pot makes you stupider.
I do agree it should be the States rights though.
Here are my reasons:
1. Freedom (**** you stay out of my business)
2. Massive reduction in Cartel activity (see prohibition of the 20th century America)
3. States that have legalized marijuana have had an almost 50 percent reduction in opioid prescriptions and deaths related to opioid overdose.
4. Freedom (see 1.)
5. Science has proven there to be a plethora of medical uses and health benefits
6. LE resources would be freed up to combat actual crime as in crimes of moral turpitude.
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Originally posted by Artos View Postchuck's only interest in this is for his piece of the pie...it's all about the $$$. Make no mistake, if he could capitalize keeping it illegal then that would be his position.
Im just glad this legislation is being introduced by Senior leadership within the Senate. It will be taken more seriously. Hell we might actually have a bill passed with real bi partisan support. Trump is already in support of this.
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Originally posted by J Sweet View PostFor those against it why? The vast majority of this country approves of legalization. Is it a moral thing?
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Originally posted by J Sweet View PostFor those against it why? The vast majority of this country approves of legalization. Is it a moral thing?
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I have mixed feelings on it. I don’t believe it’s any worse than alcohol which is legal. But if it were to be legalized we are going to have to get serious about DUI convictions. We already have a problem with this, especially in Texas. I believe many people don’t drink and drive because that’s illegal but legalizing MJ would potentially open that up to more people to DUI.
Burn your house down smoking at your house, just don’t be doing it out while driving. I feel the same way about drinking and driving.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostI have mixed feelings on it. I don’t believe it’s any worse than alcohol which is legal. But if it were to be legalized we are going to have to get serious about DUI convictions. We already have a problem with this, especially in Texas. I believe many people don’t drink and drive because that’s illegal but legalizing MJ would potentially open that up to more people to DUI.
Burn your house down smoking at your house, just don’t be doing it out while driving. I feel the same way about drinking and driving.
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