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February 25, 2009 at 4:24 PM #355485February 25, 2009 at 4:25 PM #354909
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Participant[quote=jpinpb]Drug dealers won’t allow it to be legalized. That would cut into their money – not to mention the taxes they’d have to pay. Thinking the wrong way about cops. Drug dealers make way too much money to ever have this legalized. [/quote]
Drug dealer’s can’t do anything to prevent the legalization of pot. But big pharma, tobacco, and alcohol can. They are the biggest lobbyists against the legalization of pot because it will directly affect their bottom line.
February 25, 2009 at 4:25 PM #355219afx114
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Drug dealers won’t allow it to be legalized. That would cut into their money – not to mention the taxes they’d have to pay. Thinking the wrong way about cops. Drug dealers make way too much money to ever have this legalized. [/quote]
Drug dealer’s can’t do anything to prevent the legalization of pot. But big pharma, tobacco, and alcohol can. They are the biggest lobbyists against the legalization of pot because it will directly affect their bottom line.
February 25, 2009 at 4:25 PM #355352afx114
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Drug dealers won’t allow it to be legalized. That would cut into their money – not to mention the taxes they’d have to pay. Thinking the wrong way about cops. Drug dealers make way too much money to ever have this legalized. [/quote]
Drug dealer’s can’t do anything to prevent the legalization of pot. But big pharma, tobacco, and alcohol can. They are the biggest lobbyists against the legalization of pot because it will directly affect their bottom line.
February 25, 2009 at 4:25 PM #355381afx114
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Drug dealers won’t allow it to be legalized. That would cut into their money – not to mention the taxes they’d have to pay. Thinking the wrong way about cops. Drug dealers make way too much money to ever have this legalized. [/quote]
Drug dealer’s can’t do anything to prevent the legalization of pot. But big pharma, tobacco, and alcohol can. They are the biggest lobbyists against the legalization of pot because it will directly affect their bottom line.
February 25, 2009 at 4:25 PM #355490afx114
Participant[quote=jpinpb]Drug dealers won’t allow it to be legalized. That would cut into their money – not to mention the taxes they’d have to pay. Thinking the wrong way about cops. Drug dealers make way too much money to ever have this legalized. [/quote]
Drug dealer’s can’t do anything to prevent the legalization of pot. But big pharma, tobacco, and alcohol can. They are the biggest lobbyists against the legalization of pot because it will directly affect their bottom line.
February 25, 2009 at 4:32 PM #354919scaredyclassic
Participantgiven the ease with which prescription/recommendations are given for marijuana, and the inudstry that’s sprung up selling 9even delivering) pot it’s really almost legal…let’s all just bite the bullet and move forward and amke some money from the deal…
February 25, 2009 at 4:32 PM #355229scaredyclassic
Participantgiven the ease with which prescription/recommendations are given for marijuana, and the inudstry that’s sprung up selling 9even delivering) pot it’s really almost legal…let’s all just bite the bullet and move forward and amke some money from the deal…
February 25, 2009 at 4:32 PM #355362scaredyclassic
Participantgiven the ease with which prescription/recommendations are given for marijuana, and the inudstry that’s sprung up selling 9even delivering) pot it’s really almost legal…let’s all just bite the bullet and move forward and amke some money from the deal…
February 25, 2009 at 4:32 PM #355391scaredyclassic
Participantgiven the ease with which prescription/recommendations are given for marijuana, and the inudstry that’s sprung up selling 9even delivering) pot it’s really almost legal…let’s all just bite the bullet and move forward and amke some money from the deal…
February 25, 2009 at 4:32 PM #355501scaredyclassic
Participantgiven the ease with which prescription/recommendations are given for marijuana, and the inudstry that’s sprung up selling 9even delivering) pot it’s really almost legal…let’s all just bite the bullet and move forward and amke some money from the deal…
February 25, 2009 at 4:41 PM #354934LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI dont do drugs anymore – sampled many in college but why not legalize all drugs that are naturally grown plants on this earth and make anything concocted in a lab illegal?
So by this above theory, bud is legal, shrooms are legal, peyote is legal.. I am sure I am missing something?
Cocaine, heroin, meth, X etc etc etc – illegal.
Look at it differently – which are addictive? Is pot addictive? That could be argued either way. Is peyote addictive? Are shrooms addictive? Coke is highly addictive, so is heroin, so is meth. X can be from what I know.
Addictive drugs are the reason for most of the drug problems and technically the legal addictions are a problem as well (Alcohol, tobacco, porn etc etc). I dont want Alcohol banned, specifically wine and microbrews but alcohol is a bigger issue than bud.
February 25, 2009 at 4:41 PM #355243LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI dont do drugs anymore – sampled many in college but why not legalize all drugs that are naturally grown plants on this earth and make anything concocted in a lab illegal?
So by this above theory, bud is legal, shrooms are legal, peyote is legal.. I am sure I am missing something?
Cocaine, heroin, meth, X etc etc etc – illegal.
Look at it differently – which are addictive? Is pot addictive? That could be argued either way. Is peyote addictive? Are shrooms addictive? Coke is highly addictive, so is heroin, so is meth. X can be from what I know.
Addictive drugs are the reason for most of the drug problems and technically the legal addictions are a problem as well (Alcohol, tobacco, porn etc etc). I dont want Alcohol banned, specifically wine and microbrews but alcohol is a bigger issue than bud.
February 25, 2009 at 4:41 PM #355378LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI dont do drugs anymore – sampled many in college but why not legalize all drugs that are naturally grown plants on this earth and make anything concocted in a lab illegal?
So by this above theory, bud is legal, shrooms are legal, peyote is legal.. I am sure I am missing something?
Cocaine, heroin, meth, X etc etc etc – illegal.
Look at it differently – which are addictive? Is pot addictive? That could be argued either way. Is peyote addictive? Are shrooms addictive? Coke is highly addictive, so is heroin, so is meth. X can be from what I know.
Addictive drugs are the reason for most of the drug problems and technically the legal addictions are a problem as well (Alcohol, tobacco, porn etc etc). I dont want Alcohol banned, specifically wine and microbrews but alcohol is a bigger issue than bud.
February 25, 2009 at 4:41 PM #355406LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantI dont do drugs anymore – sampled many in college but why not legalize all drugs that are naturally grown plants on this earth and make anything concocted in a lab illegal?
So by this above theory, bud is legal, shrooms are legal, peyote is legal.. I am sure I am missing something?
Cocaine, heroin, meth, X etc etc etc – illegal.
Look at it differently – which are addictive? Is pot addictive? That could be argued either way. Is peyote addictive? Are shrooms addictive? Coke is highly addictive, so is heroin, so is meth. X can be from what I know.
Addictive drugs are the reason for most of the drug problems and technically the legal addictions are a problem as well (Alcohol, tobacco, porn etc etc). I dont want Alcohol banned, specifically wine and microbrews but alcohol is a bigger issue than bud.
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