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Facts About Marijuana


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As long as the Oil, Cotton and Pharmaceutical companies have lobbyists in suits paying politicians to keep the weed illegal.

why would anybody listen to this guy?

45% of Californians didn't vote to legalize weed because that was the only guy to listen to.... plenty of people in suits use herb..

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Kind of a stupid video trying to find evidence to support legalization.

I think it's kind of obvious it isn't nearly as dangerous as other substances; the video isn't really needed.

true someone like you may know this, but believe it or not there are a ton of really ignorant people who think marijuana is something evil and will ruin people's lives

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As long as the Oil, Cotton and Pharmaceutical companies have lobbyists in suits paying politicians to keep the weed illegal.

why would anybody listen to this guy?

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Even if they are against it, they are balanced out by companies that would make a fortune selling it (RJR, Phillip Morris). It aint corporate america stopping the legalization, its the people.

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Kind of a stupid video trying to find evidence to support legalization.

I think it's kind of obvious it isn't nearly as dangerous as other substances; the video isn't really needed.

No one is trying to find evidence, its already there. They simply put it together to form a video.

Its not obvious that it isnt as dangerous as others. Go talk to some of the anti-legalization people who have never smoked pot in your life and you'll be surprised at what they think it does/can do to you.

Ever watched reefer madness? Its sort of like that, except in color and these people are serious about it.

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