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1 posted on 11/06/2012 9:36:28 PM PST by djf
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won’t be long before welfare recipient get their monthly rations of marihuana.


2 posted on 11/06/2012 9:40:01 PM PST by Ancient Drive (DRINK COFFEE! - Do Stupid Things Faster with More Energy!)
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Is it EBT approved?


3 posted on 11/06/2012 9:41:43 PM PST by barmag25
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that should help with unemployment. because stoned people are exactly what employers are looking for. They even urine test potential employees so they can see which ones are smoking weed so they can them put their names at the top of the hiring list.


4 posted on 11/06/2012 9:42:54 PM PST by RC one
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Was little Georgie Soros pimping this in Washington?


5 posted on 11/06/2012 9:43:14 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (REVENGE wins.)
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That is going to be the F’d up kids state to lead the nation to drugs then.
RIP.


8 posted on 11/06/2012 9:55:40 PM PST by A CA Guy ( God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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No state can “legalize” marijuana like this. It can “decriminalize” it - in the sense that the state says it won’t enforce its own criminal laws against medical marijuana users and growers - but it can’t actively permit it, as this would conflict with federal law.


10 posted on 11/06/2012 10:05:02 PM PST by Gluteus Maximus
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[Up to one ounce of marijuana, grown at state-licensed facilities, and sold (and TAXED!) at state retail locations, will now be allowed.]

I think it should be processed, blended for uniformity and packaged just like commercial cigarettes—filter or non-filter, menthol, etc. If consumers buy a loose product in a plastic bag with a tax stamp on it they can simply refill the bag with bootleg weed. The state can figure that out. I would imagine the state is also planning on going to the Supreme Court because they will be in violation of federal law.

I'm not a marijuana advocate or user. But an estimated 60 percent of the Mexican cartels profits are derived from marijuana smuggled into the U.S. market. I'd rather see that money going into 50 state treasuries.

11 posted on 11/06/2012 10:07:10 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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Wait until they find out Obama suppresses this.


12 posted on 11/06/2012 10:11:43 PM PST by nickcarraway
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They might as well have - lots of 'em are going to need it.
15 posted on 11/06/2012 10:58:25 PM PST by danielmryan
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It is likely smoking pot and doing drugs that is one of the major openings for delusional demons to enter into these people’s lives. They are adrift from actual reality.


16 posted on 11/07/2012 12:36:44 AM PST by Bellflower (The LORD is Holy, separated from all sin, perfect, righteous, high and lifted up.)
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A recent study indicates that regular marijuana use among teenagers lowers their IQ by about 8 points. Considering that the average IQ is about 100, an 8 point loss is significant. Maybe that explains this year’s election results.


27 posted on 11/07/2012 5:07:23 PM PST by Eva
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Washington will be an interesting test case. Now we’ll get to see what the effects of decriminalization really are.


32 posted on 11/07/2012 5:45:08 PM PST by Yardstick
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To: djf; Ancient Drive; barmag25; RC one; FlingWingFlyer; A CA Guy; danielmryan
Portugal Decriminalized All Drugs Eleven Years Ago And The Results Are Staggering

"Portugal's drug usage rates are now among the lowest of EU member states, according to the same report.... One more outcome: a lot less sick people. Drug related diseases including STDs and overdoses have been reduced even more than usage rates"

52 posted on 11/08/2012 10:57:36 AM PST by MarMema (eh.)
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It won’t stop with marijuana. This is just the beginning. Washington state is a Libertarian’s utopia. They’ve legalized just about everything.


57 posted on 11/08/2012 2:31:32 PM PST by mtg
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Good. Maybe some of the suppliers and users from here will head there.


73 posted on 11/09/2012 10:59:09 AM PST by petitfour
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