racerboy71
bud bootlegger
i hate more so when my eff's start flying.. jays walking, while bad, is not nearly as bad as flying eff's, of course, imvho..I hate it when my jays start walking. i want to find them where i laid them down.
i hate more so when my eff's start flying.. jays walking, while bad, is not nearly as bad as flying eff's, of course, imvho..I hate it when my jays start walking. i want to find them where i laid them down.
does anyone know why they call it jay walking?i hate more so when my eff's start flying.. jays walking, while bad, is not nearly as bad as flying eff's, of course, imvho..
Yes you did, you said it to me.nope..........
i said i didn't like anyone changing my quotes..Yes you did, you said it to me.
Jimmy Carter was and is an advocate. He's no longer a player in the political game, but he has made common sense about marijuana issues from day one.He's the first president I can recall that said something that was sort of not negative about pot.
While you weren't looking ... I took one.i hate more so when my eff's start flying.. jays walking, while bad, is not nearly as bad as flying eff's, of course, imvho..
That's how we roll.does anyone know why they call it jay walking?
You are disappointed? Why you think McCain or Romney would allow any weed sales?Jimmy Carter was and is an advocate. He's no longer a player in the political game, but he has made common sense about marijuana issues from day one.
Obama is an embarrassment to himself and our country. I voted for him first term. So much for "Change". More of the same old political bullshit.
again, what happens when the next mccain or romney or christie, or whom ever, gets elected? what do we say then, boy, it was fun while it lasted??You are disappointed? Why you think McCain or Romney would allow any weed sales?
Disappointed...... yes I am.You are disappointed? Why you think McCain or Romney would allow any weed sales?
According to politifact your assumption is incorrectDisappointed...... yes I am.
McCain/Romney? No I never expected anything positive from either one of them concerning marijuana. Just what "O" promised and what he delivered are polar opposites.
Why not? Or why are they just better off illegal period with little alternative? Addicts and other individuals are still going to use those drugs that they buy on the "street" that they can't trace the source of and don't exactly know the contents of.Arguing that you have a right to use mj means that you also have a right to use heroin and cocaine.
If you are not for legal cocaine, meth, or heroin then you should not use the argument that you have a right to it.
Instead, the social harm/benefit argument is the clear path to victory. Point out that it is less harmful than all the other current illegal drugs (except for mushrooms) and even less harmful than alcohol, cigarettes, and maybe coffee.
Point out the economic benefit that could come from it. Both for recreational and industrial use.
Meth, heroin, cocaine and other illegal drugs (except maybe mushrooms) cannot survive this same "test."
I did not know this, thanks AimAim.Jimmy Carter was and is an advocate. He's no longer a player in the political game, but he has made common sense about marijuana issues from day one.
Obama is an embarrassment to himself and our country. I voted for him first term. So much for "Change". More of the same old political bullshit.
did you even listen to what obama said?If Obama kept his campaign promise, the feds would stay out of the MMJ laws completely, that means in any capacity.
beenthere has betty davis eyes.Racer makes a great point. Either Obama is with us or against us, I believe he's afraid to take a real stand.
Giving lip service and turning his head is not leadership, it's chicken shit politics.
What assumption? That he would not turn into yet another assclown? I'm not going to take the time to figure out what "politifact" is, just another internet blathering site I assume.According to politifact your assumption is incorrect
i don't recall him making that promise. i highlighted what he actually said in the campaign above. he never said he was gonna legalize, he never said he would stop all the busts, he never said he was even a friend of the idea of a cannabis industry. he talked about making it a lower priority (which he can direct his justice department to do, but state AGs can choose to ignore), he talked about not prosecuting sick people or those in compliance with state laws, and he talked about not giving carte blanche to a cannabis industry.What assumption? That he would not turn into yet another assclown? I'm not going to take the time to figure out what "politifact" is, just another internet blathering site I assume.
Fact is he made promises he never has attempted to deliver on.
I'm not too hung up on the marijuana thing, but he was (maybe still is) a stoner. Well documented, he does not deny it. But as Prez he now has the authority and ability to get MJ off the Schedule 1 drug list. Is that gonna happen?
No.
What other president has allowed all the sales of marijuana on the scale we have now?What assumption? That he would not turn into yet another assclown? I'm not going to take the time to figure out what "politifact" is, just another internet blathering site I assume.
Fact is he made promises he never has attempted to deliver on.
I'm not too hung up on the marijuana thing, but he was (maybe still is) a stoner. Well documented, he does not deny it. But as Prez he now has the authority and ability to get MJ off the Schedule 1 drug list. Is that gonna happen?
No.
and again, what happens at the end of four years, and obama is no longer el presidente? nothing has changed, the laws are still on the books.. if the next person decides that he's going to go after marijuana users, again, what then?What other president has allowed all the sales of marijuana on the scale we have now?
And on the issue of promises. Which one do you think he failed at?