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  • I would vote that they deserve drug treatment. Locking them up is just sick.

  • DAMN IT, they won't be able to get mandatory rehab if drugs are legal! How dumb can you be? Those that aren't addicted, SHOULD go to jail, that's why it's a crime! A person who get's caught growing a marajuana plant, if he's not an addict then he is probably going to get other people addicted, in other words, he is causing other people harm.

  • This country is sick in the head.

    Should rapist be locked up?

    Yes

    Should murderers be locked up?

    Yes

    Should a guy growing a pot plant be Locked up?

    In my opinion no.

    We as decent human beings no what is right and what is wrong. Smoking and growing marijuana is not wrong by any means and the fucktards in DC need to respect the peoples rights and get the DEA out of fucking anyones business. I say the DEA should be closed.

  • being addicted to drugs and alcohol is a disease

    im sry that it is a disease but only by the standards of todays brainwashed debt based society, come on who doesnt wanna live in a theocratic society only the diseased are punished your not diseased what do you have to worry about

  • yes sick people deserve treatment they need help being addicted to drugs and alcohol is a disease and there is recoverer programs for those who want help. 12 step programs .U.S.A. IS really hard on there people who break laws. they don"t seem to interested in helping them just locking them up and throwing the keys away. i am so glad that i am not an americian .

  • "Are you really living in a free country" Joe Pietri - Activist

    American Drug War The Last White Hope

  • You are a moron. That would be a violation of the bill of rights.  If you do it within people's rights then it costs millions per execution.

  • In the U.S., you're one mistake away from becoming one of "them."

    I only found out a year ago just how many prisoners per capita we had compared to other countries. Before then I was certain that communist China or North Korea must incarcerate more people; after all, they were run by "oppressive regimes" or so I was told, where America was a "beacon of freedom."

    I felt like a total ignoramus; How could I've been fooled for so long?

  • i think to make this a better place to live we should give people treatment instead to cruel punnishment. we should at least try to make them better instead of locking them away so that they come out worse than when they went in in result making the world an unsafe place to live. two negatives never solve the problem.

    peace!

  • I can't believe you actually thought it'd pass? Cmon people. Open your eyes! Get real.

  • SHIT IT DID NOT PASS

  • Did the Prop pass?

  • ok i have just finished reading the full text you wanted me to read. it does in fact state that those who are sex offenders don't get a free ticket but it seems, are exempt from this prop 5 as they are considered serious offenders. that's what i was hoping was the case. thank you for helping me reevaluate my vote choice. yes on 5

  • Glad we could help!

  • i was going to vote yes, but now that i see child rapists can be sent to "treatment" instead of jail, i think NO is what it will be. rapists are evil and need jail and treatment.

  • What?! Go to Prop5Yes(dot)com and read the full text of the bill. It's for non-violent drug offenders, not child rapists. That just goes to show what an expensive TV ad campaign can do!

  • Prop 5 only covers those that are determined by a judge to be a non-violent offender. Don't believe the hype. Vote YES on 5!

  • i have genuine compassion for those who are sent in for minor offenses and come out of prison worse off.. having been tormented and brainwashed by the evil ways of prison life. 1 of my best friends is actually in prison and is treated like less than trash.elections are always hard with all the propoganda.

  • Tired of the "War of Drugs" racket.

  • Vote Yes on Prop 5. It saves money, rehabilitates, and leaves more space in prison for the real threats to society such as: murders, rapist, robbers, child molestors, etc.

  • i have showed my bro.. (CHP) many videos on secret gov. nwo.. ect.. at first he did not believe.. now he is a believer and almost is awake.. he wanted to vote NO on 5... because he said "oh yeah give the criminals a free ride blabla) but after showing him much research he will now vote YES..

    do the same... teach others about the lies the media spreads..

  • I'm an advocate of the Johnny/Jane Pot Seed approach. Don't toss it by the side of the road.

    Save it. Then plant it. Seed America. Free ourselves from Marijuana Prohibition.

  • we almost decriminalized weed here in Canada, The DEA put an end to that, but we will not quit. We will win. We need to talk to our elected officials and tell them that the war on drugs is an inhumane waste of tax dollars.

  • If you accept the proposition that the government has the authority to tell you what you MAY NOT put into your body, then you must accept the proposition that the government has the authority to tell you what you MUST put into your body.

    Goodbye Liberty - Hello Forced Vaccines . . . and Tranquilizers

  • California leads the nation in ending Marijuana Prohibition. It's time to vote compassion.

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