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  • einhander
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    Sleeve, how did you vote against this?

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  • mbonanni
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    Originally posted by codyep3
    first off, 972 adults isn't a very big population.
    second, you posted an article from high-times.

    lol
    Actually if you have ever taken a statistics class you would know 972 is a pretty large sample. If I remember correctly a sample to represent the United States only needs to be 1500 people. However this is only true if the people were chosen correctly and is 100% random sample with no bias.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    I will say this though. Since I'm a regular user for casual and medicinal use, I smoke it all the time. I reap the benefits physically but I've found myself to unnaturally crave it. I don't have an addictive personality but I'm mentally addicted to this shit. I NEED it after work, I NEED it to enjoy nature and ultimately I NEED it to have fun. That stuff mentioned is fun to when high but the point is I shouldn't need to.

    From the side effects of the prescription and marijuana medication, I've lost any idea of self identity. I have no clue what kind of man I am without all of this and for the most part I never will.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by codyep3
    first off, 972 adults isn't a very big population.
    second, you posted an article from high-times.

    lol
    They are still credible...

    i give up these arguements can go forever lol

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    first off, 972 adults isn't a very big population.
    second, you posted an article from high-times.

    lol

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Marijuana

    Originally posted by codyep3
    this is how I know you are a pot head. I am completely for marijuana, but these stories crack me up.

    Lol. It is true though these are facts. Was off on my number a lil bit.
    While 38% of U.S. adults admit they've tried marijuana, a much smaller percentage, 7%, say they currently smoke it. Fewer young adults have tried it today compared with in the 1970s and 1980s.



    While we’re really sure about the last three presidents’ history of pot smoking, the historical record is unclear about some of the rest. Here’s a look at the

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30
    Not to mention that something like 70% percent of Americans have admitted to doing it including past presidents. Obama has even admitted to doing it and even though it was along time ago George Washington used to grow it..
    this is how I know you are a pot head. I am completely for marijuana, but these stories crack me up.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by Jon325i
    The liberal mecca that is California isn't too far behind. I'm sure it's just a matter of time before it does become legal. Public opinion has swung in its favor in recent years.

    Jon
    Not to mention that something like 70% percent of Americans have admitted to doing it including past presidents. Obama has even admitted to doing it and even though it was along time ago George Washington used to grow it..

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  • decay
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    Given how easy it is to get a card, I'd say it's effectively legal already.

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  • Jon325i
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    Originally posted by Link
    I like how in the first posts people say how "marijuana will never be legal" and it is 4/5 years later and Washington and Colorado have it legal now.
    The liberal mecca that is California isn't too far behind. I'm sure it's just a matter of time before it does become legal. Public opinion has swung in its favor in recent years.

    Jon

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  • Dozyproductions
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    imo, It will never be legal federally or so heavily taxed to discourage even the biggest of grows. The destruction of competition is such a popular theme in Washington that there will be crazy opposition for keeping the status quo.

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  • Link
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    I like how in the first posts people say how "marijuana will never be legal" and it is 4/5 years later and Washington and Colorado have it legal now. I am curious to see what will come in the next 4/5 years. Maybe federally legal? A huge economic boost from a new cash crop? Maybe hemp can finally be grown again. But liberals have to keep fighting the old rich white folks who know they can't make money from a natural plant like cannabis.

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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    Who here likes road head?

    Probably more distracting to get your pee pee sucked on while driving than smoking a fatty.

    Not saying I condone either... Well, I definitily won't turn down a good blowie now matter where or what I'm doing. When I was in high school, combining the two was fantastic! (Roadie plus BJ that is.)

    Ahh the good old days, before the responsibilities of life set in.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by mbonanni
    Everyone needs to stop fighting, smoke a bowl, and watch Samsara.
    ^^^^

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  • mbonanni
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    Everyone needs to stop fighting, smoke a bowl, and watch Samsara.

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