![]() 04/06/2015 at 16:31 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
legalize it brah. it gets even more interesting after the jump.
okay, actually he wants his R32 to be legal
or maybe he wants the capitol building to be legalized? who knows :P
granted he should have asked obama because he was right behind him yesterday,
now we know what kind of driver Obama is, a bimmer driver who forgets to use his blinkers. ITS EVEN A WASHINGTON DC license plate :P.
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If it were up to me, I would criminalize weed. But that's a whole different rant.
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That's a BMW not a 300C
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when did I say it was a Chrysler?
now we know what kind of driver Obama is, a bimmer driver who forgets to use his blinkers. ITS EVEN A WASHINGTON DC license plate :P.
to me, bimmer=BMW.
![]() 04/06/2015 at 16:43 |
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isn't it still criminalized everywhere except for colorado and washington and still criminalized at the federal level?
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Obama drove a 300C, so that can't be the president
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![]() 04/06/2015 at 16:45 |
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D.C. did something. They were handing out free seeds somewhere a while back.
It's still considered a drug by the Federal Government though. Remind me to never live in CO. and WA.
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Hey! Watch it!
![]() 04/06/2015 at 16:57 |
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Recreational use is allowed in D.C., gives the legislature some cover for future stupidity.
![]() 04/06/2015 at 17:00 |
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I am invisible now.
![]() 04/06/2015 at 17:32 |
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If I was the president
I'd pay my mama's rent
Free my homies and them
Bulletproof my Chevy doors
Lay in the White House and get hiiiiigh.
Kendrick Lamar - Institutionalized
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Living in a border state to CO. I see the money making that goes on in the towns closest to the border of adjoining states. Huge ads, $7 a gram weed. Keep in mind that a gram makes about 1 joint. This is 2 hit stuff. Actually a pretty good value. Good business to be in.
![]() 04/06/2015 at 18:36 |
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That's ridiculous. Never have and never will believe in that garbage.
![]() 04/06/2015 at 18:43 |
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Don't have to believe in it to take the money.
![]() 04/06/2015 at 18:45 |
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I wouldn't even take the money.
![]() 04/06/2015 at 18:52 |
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Understandable.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 00:12 |
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yes - it smells funny out in WA now... But that's a nice r32.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 14:00 |
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if only winds would blow west instead of east, I wouldn't get the sent of Washington, (I live on the Idaho side literally a couple miles from the WA/ID border).
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um, okay then :P
![]() 04/07/2015 at 14:07 |
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I live right on the ID/WA border, but I live on the Idaho side, and so evidently my mom one day went over to Washington to go shopping, and she was going to a costume store, but she thought it seemed quite busy, it turns out the costume store is now a pot dispensary.
I don't like the legalization of weed, and I really don't want to move to Washington or Colorado (though believe me, the areas of Eastern and Central Washington are not nearly as bad as Western Washington around Seattle area).
![]() 04/07/2015 at 15:42 |
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I personally hate the legalization of it. I find it unremarkable to say the least, and I wouldn't move my family anywhere where it's legal to the general public. I've got a UK passport, and I swear I'll move the day it's legal in all 50 states.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 16:00 |
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Lol idk, weed, POTUS, a car, seemed relevant. First thing to came to my mind because I've been listening to that album a lot.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 20:33 |
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I heard on the news TODAY, that the legalization of pot is the most important issue of the 2016 election (if the news can be believed) its supposedly really important is a few swing states.
![]() 04/07/2015 at 20:58 |
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God, they must be completely delusional. That's one of the most ignorant things I've ever heard. It's been illegal for very many years, and why exactly is this being regarded as a highly important issue? I fucking hate how 70% of everybody I know smokes it. Making it legal isn't helping anything.
Why not just make meth legal also then? How about meth dispensaries, and tons of meth addicts. Yay! Whoop-de-fucking-doo!
![]() 04/09/2015 at 15:29 |
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Can I just ask why you hate it so much?
![]() 04/09/2015 at 15:33 |
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Sure. It's a gateway drug that plagues schools, our borders and much more.
![]() 04/09/2015 at 15:49 |
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The idea of it being a gateway drug is misleading at best. Yes, studies have proven that early heavy use can lower reactive dopamine levels in your brain later on in life, which could explain why a very small subset of marijuana users move on to heavier drugs. Of course that small subset is a tiny percentage of the number of people who have ever smoked pot recreationally, and focusing on their early pot use as the main reason they went on to become drug users completely ignores the science of opiate addiction and the socioeconomic forces that drive drug use.
As for the whole border violence and drug trafficking thing, the best way to combat that is legalization. The market has been and will always be there, and ignoring it only allows the unsavory characters to whom I assume you're referring to take over and profit.
Alcohol and tobacco have been responsible for more deaths in the country than marijuana will ever cause (indirectly, of course, since you can't overdose on pot and lung cancer rates are dramatically lower in people who smoke marijuana than in cigarette smokers), and yet both are sold and marketed openly. There is no logical reason to treat marijuana any differently.
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There still is that percentage of users, and probably even more than you think once you really get into it.
Legalization won't help border violence at all. All that's going to do is encourage pushers and smugglers to bring even more into the country.
It's not less of a drug than it was 20 years ago. All I want to know is if you can still get charged with OUI even in the states that blindly legalized a drug.
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So should we ban alcohol because people can become alcoholics? I guarantee that number is a lot higher than the number of people who have moved on to hard drugs from pot. The end of alcohol-related gang violence after Prohibition was repealed is pretty strong historical evidence that it's the unregulated market that creates dangerous conditions, not the vice itself. And yes, you are absolutely not allowed to drive while high or impaired, ever, anywhere.
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I too would like to know the answer to this one.
![]() 04/09/2015 at 18:13 |
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At least you aren't allowed to drive while impaired. That's all I have to say about it.