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RainDog

(28,784 posts)
18. LOL
Wed May 16, 2012, 04:37 AM
May 2012

if you don't like to read it, hide the thread. no one is forcing you to read anything on this site.

interesting, tho, about that Oregon Attn Gen's office election, huh?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=691702

Ellen Rosenblum, friend of medical marijuana, defeated former interim US Attorney Dwight Holden, foe of medical marijuana, by a margin of 63% to 37% for the Democratic attorney general nomination in a campaign where the therapeutic herb was a BIG issue

Although Holton was heavily favored early in the race, he was targeted for defeat by medical marijuana patients and their advocates after threatening medical marijuana providers and their landlords with property confiscation, and overseeing several medical marijuana raids while serving as interim U.S. Attorney last fall. In addition, Holton had pledged to work with Republican legislators who are “anxious” to change the medical marijuana law. With no Republican on the ballot in November, Rosenblum is all but certain to be the state’s next Attorney General.


Looks like Democrats who bet on your side of this issue are losers with the majority of Democrats - and the American people.

But you go ahead and spout that bullshit. I'm sure there are some Republicans who will buy it.
How come only Politicalboi May 2012 #1
I think this needs to be a federal issue too RainDog May 2012 #4
And think of the deficit reduction ArcticFox May 2012 #2
agreed. n/t RainDog May 2012 #8
Much of the country feels the same way. Jamaal510 May 2012 #11
Here's a guy striking a blow for the other side. Most of the brewens May 2012 #3
strange RainDog May 2012 #6
I could see the cops "inspecting" his place to make sure he's not cheating. I imagine brewens May 2012 #41
So, How is this still perceived as a political hot-button issue? Webster Green May 2012 #5
I agree RainDog May 2012 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2012 #9
Rec'd. Even though ai have stopped smoking. StrictlyRockers May 2012 #10
hard to believe, but RainDog May 2012 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2012 #13
I get it RainDog May 2012 #19
look below.. frylock May 2012 #31
Another "OMG, law breakers are pissed", and a MMJ thread. boppers May 2012 #14
And was that your advice to gay couples in Texas prior to the Lawrence Decision? Warren DeMontague May 2012 #15
... RainDog May 2012 #20
Best response to my post. boppers May 2012 #21
Corporations are not people? Tell that to Tom Daubert. Comrade Grumpy May 2012 #28
authoritarians don't give a shit.. frylock May 2012 #34
He opened a business? boppers May 2012 #45
The business isn't looking at a 20-year prison sentence, Mr. Daubert is. Comrade Grumpy May 2012 #52
this isn't about corporations. this is about mmj patients RainDog May 2012 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2012 #16
Yeah. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #17
LOL RainDog May 2012 #18
This isn't another "OMG, law breakers are pissed", and a MMJ thread bupkus May 2012 #23
sadly, some people don't get it RainDog May 2012 #27
Also legal elsewhere, but not in the US: boppers May 2012 #47
LOLOL!!!! RainDog May 2012 #49
Are you in favor of MMJ laws against selling to children? boppers May 2012 #50
I think the lunatics have taken over the asylum RainDog May 2012 #51
So, you're *in favor* of the raids under Obama, if they take out those breaking the regulations? boppers May 2012 #53
LOL RainDog May 2012 #55
Uhm... boppers May 2012 #56
I'm done with you RainDog May 2012 #57
If you had cancer, I'd be more than happy to hook you up with legal growers, not some "mill". boppers May 2012 #58
How insulting. Webster Green May 2012 #25
this is about changing the laws, einstein frylock May 2012 #32
it seems that you cannot grasp the below bubbalubagus May 2012 #39
Yeah, because the Law is protecting people... or sumtin' fascisthunter May 2012 #43
Most people are compassionate to those who glowing May 2012 #22
A Dutch study indicated regulation reduces teen use RainDog May 2012 #30
i had at least 10 different sources available when i was in high school frylock May 2012 #33
most anyone could find cannabis, even now RainDog May 2012 #40
Prescription Meds v Weed chickypea May 2012 #24
I just got a prescription for a "muscle relaxant" from my doctor bupkus May 2012 #26
About the same number who OPPOSED Mandates without a Public Option, bvar22 May 2012 #35
something is rotten in the state of Denmark RainDog May 2012 #38
rec even tho like many others i stopped bc of work bubbalubagus May 2012 #36
Wow - they really tried to pass off that bullshit argument? RainDog May 2012 #37
x-posting the judge's plea for pot RainDog May 2012 #42
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2012 #44
I hope President Obama and the Justice Department take note of this poll and change course. boxman15 May 2012 #46
I hope they take note of it too RainDog May 2012 #48
Legalize NOW! sarcasmo May 2012 #54
uh Go Vols May 2012 #59
you are, obviously, a horrible person RainDog May 2012 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author Go Vols May 2012 #61
kick Go Vols May 2012 #62
Living in a police state means never getting your voice heard. Rex May 2012 #63
Reminds me of Lysenkoism RainDog May 2012 #64
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