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Medicinal Marijuana on Congressional Ballot Thursday


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http://www.capwiz.com/drcnet/issues/alert/?alertid=63230696

 

 

I encourage everyone to contact their local congressman to voice their opinion on the matter.  Take a minute to stand up for what you believe, it's time to end this tirade on a non lethal plant, take a stand for freedom, realize that our government owns a patent on medicinal marijuana products, but yet still classifies it as a schedule 1 drug alongside the likes of heroin.....

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Oh the govt is gonna tax it. Believe it.

Im torn. As one who once was big smoker and dealt a lil somethin somethin it can lead others to do other drugs.

I say you make it layered to get and charge a heckuva a premium on potency.

Also expect imminent domain to get a nice run.

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Does a gang of pot heads come by your house and take a dump on your door step every night or something?

I mean damn man.

 

Nope, it just has gotten really old. 

 

I don't like people who try at every opportunity to force something down your throat...be it religion, lack of religion, marijuana legalization, or whatever.

 

I don't dislike potheads, or alcoholics, or any one else relly, unless they just piss me off for some reason.

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Nope, it just has gotten really old. 

 

I don't like people who try at every opportunity to force something down your throat...be it religion, lack of religion, marijuana legalization, or whatever.

 

I don't dislike potheads, or alcoholics, or any one else relly, unless they just piss me off for some reason.

 

Well I'm not sure about where you live, but I haven't seen anybody here trying to force it down anyone's throat.

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