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"Representatives" of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition and the drug war go at it about California's Tax 2010 Proposition 19

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  • @spiderman292007 slap yourself

  • Cali, push the domino down, the rest fall accross your nation. The world follows suit. Hemp is harvested as it should be. Food, clothes, furniture, fuel, medicine... and so on. Let's save the Earth, and this plant is the KEY!

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  • stop the lies and legalize

  • cigars kill son

  • @thepolice911copeland Wow, put the bong down for a sec. Brief time of violence? What if that was your kid or your sister shot dead? Decades of "instability? WTF are you talking about? You must have the mind-set of "if you can't beat 'em join 'em". The US is pretty damned stable, it's Mexico that's on the threshold of collapse. Hmmm, why? Violence, bribery, and coercion. Perhaps you think all drugs should be legalized....then you can depend on instability.

  • @DickLodge68 but the brief time of violence would be alot easier than decades and decades of instability and yes i do look at prohibition it looked fine if we dont learn from the past we are doomed to repeat it

  • What pisses me off about this video is the child-like music being played. If you don't agree with this, then you must be a moron. It's insulting how far the elitist "progressives" go to make their point.

  • @thepolice911copeland Hey, I'm certainly no authority on the subject...are you? Didn't think so. But I am old enough to know better and the cartels wouldn't simply "roll over". You don't simply cut-off a huge amount of their money and don't pay for it through violence, bribery, and coercion. If you think that it would be a clean transition from an illegal substance to a legal one - you are insane. It's just my opinion...something to ponder.

  • @DickLodge68 If we make pot as safe to buy as alcohol the drug cartels would have no business...no one would buy pot from drug dealers and what would drug cartels do? Honestly without the demand for pot they have no power look at the facts and make a logical decision

  • This is simply ridiculous. For years people have said "the war on drugs doesn't work". How do you know that? Even if you legalized and taxed mary jane, do you really think the Mexican cartels would simply oblige to that? You are insane to think so. What it would do is force the Mexican cartels to simply buy off the Gov't, the power-greedy "representatives" that we have. Oh, that's just a great idea! Mexico is a shit-hole and the only thing keeping them afloat is our tourism and their drug trade

  • @N7eightyeight Hahaa, just like it's hard for AZ to enforce illegal immigration laws...the ones the the federal government won't enforce.

  • "Make the most you can of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere."

    - George Washington

    "Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country."

    - Thomas Jefferson

    "I enjoy smoking cannabis and see no harm in it".

    - Jennifer Aniston

    "Even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value, marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could."

    - William F. Buckley

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