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In reply to the discussion: What are Clinton's stances on legal marijuana? [View all]GummyBearz
(2,931 posts)40. Fair enough reply
I actually have looked for as much information I can regarding Bernie's wall st. tax plan. Based on what I have found he has proposed similar plans in the past, and they are all intended to tax short term traders, not long term investors.
I do have a 401k, and I allocate my retirement savings in shares of individual companies myself. I don't have a money manager that skims my savings with management fees, and any wall st. tax isn't going to change my 200 shares of at&t to 190 as far as I can tell.
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Compared to other things, I'd say pot is pretty low on Hillary's priority list of important issues
leftofcool
May 2015
#1
And yet 4 States have passed recreational legalization with strong majorities of voters.
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#21
I do not agree. CA has not yet legalized, but that's a matter of time not inclination.
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#37
In other words, this is your excuse when Hillary refuses to address it or state her opinion? nt
Logical
May 2015
#67
Some people are better stationed to withstand an arrest. Some are positioned so well
RadiationTherapy
May 2015
#99
It will be on the ballot in: Arizona, California, Nevada, Maine< Massachusetts, and probably more.
Comrade Grumpy
May 2015
#109
And in Oregon, passing marijuana legalization and vote by mail HELPED Democrats in local races...
cascadiance
May 2015
#35
Merkley had all that Koch money thrown against him to no avail, 20 point victory while very clearly
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#38
Not to people who need it for medical reasons: like a severely ill child with seizures or someone
jwirr
May 2015
#81
I agree, I said about 10 years ago CA would be the first to do it. Is it for sure......
Logical
May 2015
#68
Even to using the rw socialist error to describe a Democratic Socialist. Obviously need more
jwirr
May 2015
#83
"Let Rand Paul run on legalizing pot and the Dems run on some more important issues."
Chan790
May 2015
#106
During a CNN town hall meeting in June 2014 when asked about the idea of legalizing marijuana...
LanternWaste
May 2015
#16
From the OP link: Sanders co-sponsored the States' Rights to Medical Marijuana Act
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#26
Not the same as hiding behind the old "States can do whatever they want" and then
Bonobo
May 2015
#27
Look. I am a cannabis activist in a State that has successfully legalized, I am a Sanders supporter
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#33
I'll certainly give your in-depth analysis all the credibility it in fact, warrants...
LanternWaste
May 2015
#31
a good question. I want President Obama to decriminalize the plant by mandate before he leaves
Sunlei
May 2015
#36
Actually, the way the OP is phrased, it is asking what "Clinton's" position, singular, is.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#56
This will be a non issue by 2020 along with same sex marriage and may be by the 2016 election.
Thinkingabout
May 2015
#63