I think it's going to come down to one side talking about the financial benefits at a time of crisis in the State against two groups that will join forces....Conservatives and Mormon's.
And hey Conservatives? You know that if you fight against legalization you can't turn around and say you want less government in your lives, right? One or the other you backwards freaks.
I am 100% behind the legalization of marijuana. No question about it. But I'm not sure the argument that people were arrested and it impacts their lives in many ways is a good argument. Regardless of what we want it's currently against the law. It comes with the territory. I'm also not sure about the claim that it's everyone's 'right' to use marijuana. It's not a 'right.' Sorry.
But still, we're voting on it here on CA in November and it will be very interesting to see how it turns out.
I think the U.S. government needs to stop taking freedom away from people because of Marijuana. What a waste of tax money. Probably most of the politicians who are against marijuana, drink some form of alcohol themselves. I personally think alcohol is a worse drug than thc. I think it does far more damage on the body than marijuana. Some people don`t want to drink alcohol when they need something to help them reduce stress.
Corporations uses the laws so to push out and make money for there products.
example DuPont corporation has nylon rope, if there was hemp rope was made available to the market, hemp rope would win over nylon rope.
Another monopoly controlling company that wants control of the farm land and bio fuels (corn, soybean) there genetically modified seeds, The MANSONTO corporation would has losses in the $100s of millions if hemp bio fuels was being made.
I think it's going to come down to one side talking about the financial benefits at a time of crisis in the State against two groups that will join forces....Conservatives and Mormon's.
And hey Conservatives? You know that if you fight against legalization you can't turn around and say you want less government in your lives, right? One or the other you backwards freaks.
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teejate 1 year ago
I am 100% behind the legalization of marijuana. No question about it. But I'm not sure the argument that people were arrested and it impacts their lives in many ways is a good argument. Regardless of what we want it's currently against the law. It comes with the territory. I'm also not sure about the claim that it's everyone's 'right' to use marijuana. It's not a 'right.' Sorry.
But still, we're voting on it here on CA in November and it will be very interesting to see how it turns out.
teejate 1 year ago
Verbal terrorists. God bless that!
muzapstar 1 year ago
I think the U.S. government needs to stop taking freedom away from people because of Marijuana. What a waste of tax money. Probably most of the politicians who are against marijuana, drink some form of alcohol themselves. I personally think alcohol is a worse drug than thc. I think it does far more damage on the body than marijuana. Some people don`t want to drink alcohol when they need something to help them reduce stress.
Jessecraft1954 2 years ago 4
good material, not the best delivery tho...
bistnenutte 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
My thoughts on the laws.
Corporations uses the laws so to push out and make money for there products.
example DuPont corporation has nylon rope, if there was hemp rope was made available to the market, hemp rope would win over nylon rope.
Another monopoly controlling company that wants control of the farm land and bio fuels (corn, soybean) there genetically modified seeds, The MANSONTO corporation would has losses in the $100s of millions if hemp bio fuels was being made.
idrobinhood 3 years ago
This guy is an American hero!
grubelsucht 4 years ago 2
audio doesnt seem to be in sync : /
tekkenjam 4 years ago
Yeah, the audio is off in all four parts.
DCMann2 4 years ago