House Blocks DEA From Targeting Medical Marijuana

DonAlejandroVega

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I wonder how long states like mine, southern, solid red christianists controlled , it will be until will allow their residents these freedoms?

I'm guessing 10 to 20 years

A recent state poll said that only 22 percent of Tennessee residents favored keeping marijuana laws like they are now. While nearly 70 percent favored at least medical. And appx 40 percent favored full legalization.
here in Pennsyltucky, we'll have MMJ right after Russia does................
 

Canna Sylvan

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i grew the clone only blue dream.. it's nice smoke, very loud.. i was a bit disappointed in the high though, i thought it'd be a bit more on the sativa side of things, instead, i found it to fall more on the hybrid side of things..
Depends on the phenotype. I grew it a few times until I got a good sativa pheno. One summer day it got hot and she was without water on her roots for just a few hours and died a few days later :( The clones I took to save her wouldn't take.

Two of the plants which flowered were more hybrid and sucked. The ones I have cured right now put you into such a head rush it's amazing. This is what the world looks like on my sativa pheno Blue Dream cured buds.

 

ChesusRice

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I wonder how long states like mine, southern, solid red christianists controlled , it will be until will allow their residents these freedoms?

I'm guessing 10 to 20 years

A recent state poll said that only 22 percent of Tennessee residents favored keeping marijuana laws like they are now. While nearly 70 percent favored at least medical. And appx 40 percent favored full legalization.
Home brewing of beer was legalized federally more than 20 years ago.
Alabama finally made it legal last year
 

DonAlejandroVega

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Home brewing of beer was legalized federally more than 20 years ago.
Alabama finally made it legal last year
I'm sure they did not enforce their home brew laws. its illegal to fish from horseback in Philly, to this day. no one may sleep in a barber shop. once on the books, many less-progressive states are loathe to remove them, or just lazy.
 

Rob Roy

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Home brewing of beer was legalized federally more than 20 years ago.
Alabama finally made it legal last year

Sometimes it takes a little time before people realize that every person should decide for themselves how they will live their life.

Your day will come too. Patience lad, patience.

 

ginwilly

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I'm sure they did not enforce their home brew laws. its illegal to fish from horseback in Philly, to this day. no one may sleep in a barber shop. once on the books, many less-progressive states are loathe to remove them, or just lazy.
It's illegal to tie your giraffe to a lamppost in Georgia. From what I could tell while staying there, the law worked. I spent years there and never saw one giraffe. No donkeys in your bathtub either, but that one is harder to police.
 

sheskunk

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House's Pro-Medical Marijuana Vote Shocks Even Longtime Supporters ===> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/30/medical-marijuana-congress_n_5418084.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592


"The heart and soul of the Republican party is that pro-freedom, individual philosophy that Reagan talked about," said Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), the primary Republican pushing the amendment. "I think that what we've got now and what we have here in the Republican vote last night were people who took a lot of those words and the philosophy of Ronald Reagan to heart."
 

Dyna Ryda

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This is awesome. I think every sub-forum on riu has a thread going about this. Its about fucking time.

BigNnotgay, why do you know about dildo laws?
 
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