Uruguay Vacation anyone?

Status
Not open for further replies.

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Not really "legal" , if it's regulated. It just shape shifted. If somebody can make you pay them under threat for using a substance, license a privilege, or tax you for a plant....

they have just changed the way they control you. When others control people, it's a form of ownership. Self ownership means not having to get permission.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Not really "legal" , if it's regulated. It just shape shifted. If somebody can make you pay them under threat for using a substance, license a privilege, or tax you for a plant....

they have just changed the way they control you. When others control people, it's a form of ownership. Self ownership means not having to get permission.
broccoli is not legal by your stupid logic.

 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
In Arizona, medical marijuana is legal but if you get pulled over 2 weeks after smoking a joint they can arrest you for DUI....

So, pot being legal in other places really does not have a benefit to us living here...
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
In Arizona, medical marijuana is legal but if you get pulled over 2 weeks after smoking a joint they can arrest you for DUI....

So, pot being legal in other places really does not have a benefit to us living here...
blame yourselves.

conservative strongholds like AZ, UT, and TX have only themselves to thank/blame for the per se DUID laws you live under.
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
blame yourselves.

conservative strongholds like AZ, UT, and TX have only themselves to thank/blame for the per se DUID laws you live under.
I blame the government... I know, you must be shocked...

There is legislation pending to make marijuana legal and also to require that impairment must be shown to charge for DUI which will be coming up for a vote in 2014 if they get enough signatures for a ballot proposition. Hell, the medical marijuana laws passed 3 times in this state and the legislators kept figuring ways to keep it illegal.
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
non sequitur.

again, blame yourself.
Napolitano was governor... I dont think you understand the words you use most of the time.

And of course I should blame myself since I was not in this state when the laws were passed... oh wait...

You keep the Lulz coming, I have to give you credit for that...
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Napolitano was governor... I dont think you understand the words you use most of the time.
you guys elected napolitano to governor.

obama asked her to serve his administration, not the voters of arizona.

can you not get a single fact correct?
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
you guys elected napolitano to governor.

obama asked her to serve his administration, not the voters of arizona.

can you not get a single fact correct?
Who guys elected Napolitano?

People with cheesybeards should try to get their facts straight too...
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
broccoli is not legal by your stupid logic.



I think you've been smoking too much broccoli, but that's beside the point. Try banana peels instead.

Anyhow, I believe we approach this from different points of view. I consider when people speak of "pot becoming legal" it should be unrestricted. Perhaps that is a semantics thing and a flaw on my part.


If people accept "legal" with restrictions on growing or use, they've really just accepted that government has the moral authority to define what people can and can't do with their own body and property. Accepting those restrictions simply means the field hands get to go into the big house and eat some scraps. I ain't no high yellow house nigger. How bout you....is your name Toby?
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
I think you've been smoking too much broccoli, but that's beside the point. Try banana peels instead.

Anyhow, I believe we approach this from different points of view. I consider when people speak of "pot becoming legal" it should be unrestricted. Perhaps that is a semantics thing and a flaw on my part.


If people accept "legal" with restrictions on growing or use, they've really just accepted that government has the moral authority to define what people can and can't do with their own body and property. Accepting those restrictions simply means the field hands get to go into the big house and eat some scraps. I ain't no high yellow house nigger. How bout you....is your name Toby?
Just like growing tobacco and distilling liquor should be unrestricted. The government keeps overreaching. We are not free in America, fortunately at this time we are still more free than most other countries. That wont stop the government from grabbing more and more power until you cant take a shit without a permission slip.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
Just like growing tobacco and distilling liquor should be unrestricted. The government keeps overreaching. We are not free in America, fortunately at this time we are still more free than most other countries. That wont stop the government from grabbing more and more power until you cant take a shit without a permission slip.

Permission to shit?

Too late. Most municipalities make you go through an expensive process to "license" a private septic system. Much of it is crony protectionism for the shitologists and not needed.
 

echelon1k1

New Member
you guys elected napolitano to governor.

obama asked her to serve his administration, not the voters of arizona.

can you not get a single fact correct?
oh and here i thought elected representatives serve the people... some liberal you are...
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
oh and here i thought elected representatives serve the people... some liberal you are...
Napolitano thought we had an immigration problem before she joined his ADMINISTRATION. Some representatives are just talking parrot policy wonks. Napolitano fit in that category plus she is almost certainly a rug muncher which fits a quota for them. Thankfully she will be moving to a new job as president of a CA college so she can fuck up more lives and minds in the private sector.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top