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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

A rally was held Sunday in support of Joseph Casias, a registered medical marijuana user and cancer patient who recently was terminated from his job at Walmart.

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  • fuck wal-mart.

  • @MrSTANDFORAMERICA You speak as if you've something personal against smokers. People on pain pills or nerve pills are far more likely to get hurt than those whom smoke. I assume those people aren't disowned by the insurance co. even though they pose as much or more risk. I do smoke but I don't do it until I get home in the evening and I bet many other are the same. If they show up stoned, then they may deserve to get fired but many won't do that and still get punished for it.

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  • Stop speaking thru ur nose cunt

  • unless you test positive for a DRUG!!! you should keep your job pots a plant so roses should be banned because they smell too damn good and people grow them without our govenment taxting them

  • Yeah I thumbed it up, but I'll put it in my own words to show you how many people feel deeply about this. From Kentucky where its illegal but we do it anyway, FUCK YOU WAL - MART!!

    CHANGE YOUR POLICY NOW OR YOU WILL BE BOYCOTTED IN DUE TIME!

  • its not a drug, its a plant.

  • I must've told about 35 people about this already. Tell the gossipers if you can' Get the word out. Firing the sick that rely on employment and healthcare while fighting something as debilitating as cancer should not be tolerated.

    Please tell your friends and family. Sign the vote. The pressure with the movement continues to build and so much has been gained already.

  • @BipolarStoner420 Now that's like saying, "the money in your wallet didn't make the thief seal your wallet". Well it sure wasn't the unused rubber.

    OR, it's not the going to work to pay the bills is why people go to work, but the greed people have for money.

    And again, making it legal still doesn't mean anyone has to hire you and can fire one if you work for them. Or even drive.

  • @MrSTANDFORAMERICA I can't find your post but mexico is a great point. You said they are killing for the profits of pot. Pot itself didn't make them murder, but greed rather. If marijuana is legal so less are buying from illegal sources then the finances will be cut. Gangs and the like kill to protect the business because they can't file a lawsuit because of its legal status. If we controlled our own market then it would put them out of business and stop much of that crime.

  • Before you judge others on how they medicate, I suggest you start with debating in proper english. Based solely on how you speak, it seems as if you have nothing higher than a 3rd grade education MrSTANDFORAMERICA. I would even guess that if you aren't just stupid, you're not from the U.S. if you speak the way you type. If you are from the U.S., you'd understand or forefathers used cannabis and believed nobody should be told what can or cannot be put into your body.

  • @MrSTANDFORAMERICA Just wondering, but are you even from the United States? You have that name, yet you don't speak coherent english or spanish... something funny there. Before you start judging other people for how they medicate (don't even get me started on opiates and synthetic analogues) I suggest you learn how to debate properly, e.g. correct spelling and grammar, realistic counter points etc.

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