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workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
7. It will if Dump and the republicans don't attack legal MJ
Sun Feb 26, 2017, 03:05 PM
Feb 2017

Funny how they pull out the states rights argument for transsexual bathroom laws and then throw it out the window in regards to legal pot, damn hypocrites.

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You REALLY think trump gives a first shit about jobs? angstlessk Feb 2017 #1
You bet. I believe King Trumpf will reopen all the coal mines workinclasszero Feb 2017 #4
Yep, a big coal furnace in every house! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2017 #31
Not only more jobs but increases to rural community incomes across the board randr Feb 2017 #2
If Trump is in office until 2020, we'll be buying the stuff by the pound. Vinca Feb 2017 #3
Yeah, as it's catapulted over the wall! angstlessk Feb 2017 #5
:) Luciferous Feb 2017 #32
Marijuana will save this country and the people in so many ways HoneyBadger Feb 2017 #6
It will if Dump and the republicans don't attack legal MJ workinclasszero Feb 2017 #7
No reasonable person is against legalizing marijuana HoneyBadger Feb 2017 #12
I think he's gonna "nip it in the bud" mitch96 Feb 2017 #8
Big Pharma wants to stop legal MJ too workinclasszero Feb 2017 #9
MJ is an effective pain reliever. It could do a lot to stem the opioid epidemic. And opening up tblue37 Feb 2017 #11
MJ is recreational for most HoneyBadger Feb 2017 #13
Decimalization was a big reason I voted yes to pot fun n serious Feb 2017 #15
Also it helps to kill the cartel business mitch96 Feb 2017 #16
Prohibition helped organized crime become big business in the US. nt tblue37 Feb 2017 #22
It's too late for that. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #24
That's provided the Trump Administration keeps its fingers out of it... yuiyoshida Feb 2017 #10
The Weed Industry Was A Breeding Ground otohara Feb 2017 #19
That's a pretty broad statement... yuiyoshida Feb 2017 #20
Well maybe if Hillary hadn't picked a super prohibitionist running mate Calculating Feb 2017 #21
From Leafly otohara Feb 2017 #23
We made a tactical error not embracing legalization, because as I noted it is widely popular Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #33
friendly suggestion? let it go, already. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #28
Easy For You otohara Feb 2017 #39
Well. Shes not running again. And neither, for that matter, is bernie. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #40
Speaking of.. fun n serious Feb 2017 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author otohara Feb 2017 #17
So in MA we just approved recreational marijuana. However there are no retail sellers seaglass Feb 2017 #18
That was the process in all the recreationally legal states; it takes time to get the system up and Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #25
Yes there is definitely some tinkering as the top leaders in MA were against legalization. seaglass Feb 2017 #30
Yes there is definitely some tinkering mitch96 Feb 2017 #36
Herein WA it is as much an industry as any agriculture. nolabear Feb 2017 #26
Happy workers!! lunatica Feb 2017 #27
This helps criminals scscholar Feb 2017 #29
..i think you forgot the sarcasm tag. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #34
Wut? Calculating Feb 2017 #35
It is illegal in the US scscholar Feb 2017 #37
Hence the point of legalizing it? Calculating Feb 2017 #38
it's illegal cuz its bad and it's bad because it's illegal. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #42
I agree obviously, but it is still illegal scscholar Feb 2017 #43
and the authority of the federal government to dither around in it when it doesn't involve Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #44
Good. You go ahead, then, and send Willie Nelson to prison. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #41
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