3 out of 4 Americans Support Legalizing Medical Marijuana
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http://www.theweedblog.com/three-out-of-four-americans-support-legalizing-medical-marijuana-in-their-state/
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2012 is shaping up to be an amazing year for marijuana legalization with multiple state initiatives for complete marijuana legalization and a federal initiative for legalization.
Whitehous.gov just started a petition site with the highest prioritized petition being marijuana legalization.
It is becoming an integrated part of American communities, let us legalize it put the green into our society through the economic profit we would generate by eliminating its illegality.
Peace, spin records.
Any marijuana smokers out there? We need people invovled in serious political activism at Norml norml.org.
2012 is shaping up to be an amazing year for marijuana legalization with multiple state initiatives for complete marijuana legalization and a federal initiative for legalization.
Whitehous.gov just started a petition site with the highest prioritized petition being marijuana legalization.
It is becoming an integrated part of American communities, let us legalize it put the green into our society through the economic profit we would generate by eliminating its illegality.
Peace, spin records.
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thats a hopeful finding. i definitely would like to see national decriminalization before the decades out
All of them.
We need politicians who will stand up and say, enough is enough. Legalize it.
legalized doesnt mean its not regulated. alcohol and tobacco are decent examples in case you were wondering what that might look like.
The poor are disproportionately affect (effected?) by tobacco and alcohol regulation?
Don't get me wrong, I do see some similarities in argument but he is clearly talking about alcohol there.
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/09/neutrinos-travel-faster-than-lig.html
Federal penalty for first offense is one year in federal penitentiary. That's no joke.
FL one year.
AL one year.
AZ one and one half years.
OK one year.
AR one year.
MO one year.
KS one year.
SD one year.
IN one year.
NH one year.
MD one year.
Add slightly larger amounts, grow, or 2nd offense and your incarceration go up.
Most every other state has penalties, including prison time, for possession.
You are not making sense.
He is clearly talking about prohibition.
The only part that is not directly applicable is the mention of the public house.
Still that argument can be made today also.
Right, the entire second half of the quote.
And the entire quote is clearly about 18th Amedment, which was about alcohol and had nothing to do with Mary Jane. So how am I not making sense?
It's quite simple. He's talking about laws which cannot be enforced, such as marijuana growth & use (which are PROHIBITED in most states). He also mentions increase of crime as a result prohibition which is useful in the modern argument.
We don't need to shift gears to a history lesson on prohibition or Einstein.
I thought the mention of the Press was just interesting, plus I wanted to put in the whole paragraph to show context.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzales_v._Raich
Like I said, it is important to remember no matter how decriminalized it is in your state, you can still spend a year in Federal Pen for simple possession.
Meh. Einstein may have been wrong about the lightspeed thing. Maybe he's wrong about this, too.
Haha!
He may be wrong about light speed, but last I checked opinions aren't right or wrong; they are just opinions.
Personally, my opinion is that sobriety is underrated.
Moonshine is illegal. Liquor (and tobacco) licenses are expensive, if you can get them at all.
Opinions can't be right or wrong? That's news to just about everyone. Thanks for the tip.
Meh. Opinions on society, politics, religion, etc aren't right or wrong, they are too relative & too subjective. Facts can be right/wrong. There's another tip for you & just about everyone.
You're little contribution to this discussion should have stated exactly what Einstein is wrong about. Instead of this current quibble over opinions. Try stating yours.
All posters dissing Einstein=lame. They couldn't possible write, say, do, think anything as timeless or eloquent as Einstein.
Actually, your opinion about facts is wrong. Facts can only be right. Otherwise, they aren't "facts", are they?
Now, interpretation of facts can be right/wrong. But, that's what "opinion" is, isn't it?
Here's my opinion: Maybe Einstein wasn't wrong about Prohibition, but considering that this country does allow the use and possesion of marijuana, and some drugs that are normally illegal, we don't live in a similar Prohibition-style era, so his words are don't apply here.
Wait. You think Marijuana is more legal now than alcohol was during prohibition?
If that is what you think, you are wrong.
Use and possession of alcohol was allowed during prohibition.
Except for scientific research, all use and possession of marijuana is illegal in this country.
All.
There is no legal marijuana use. Full stop.
Wrong:
http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000881