If it becomes Legal?

Skunk#1

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My friend and I were talking about if marijuana became legal ether at a state level or a federal level would all the people serving time for Marijuana offense's be freed or would they still be made to serve there time
 

Rob Roy

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^^^ Good question. My thoughts are they would finish their sentence as laws are not supposed to be retroactive.
I wonder if people that have been charged but not yet gone to trial would have their charges dropped by the prosecution as a jury might not give a conviction.
 

2footbuds

Active Member
i think they'd release everyone. my dad is forced to do narcotics anonymous. all cuz he got caught smoking a blunt in his car on lunch break. he has a government job but luckily he didn't get fired.but he spends thousands a year to pay for the drug meetings. the government is fucked up. but hopefully obama pulls through.

help us in the fight. call this number toll free and follow the directions. its to legalize it.
973-409-3274

if 1 million people vote to legalize it the petition will be sent to Obama's office to help him get it legalized.
 

undertheice

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if 1 million people vote to legalize it the petition will be sent to Obama's office to help him get it legalized.
brak has made it quite obvious that he has no intention of even considering legalization. when he saw the overwhelming support for legalization on his site, his only response was to laugh it off as too many stoners having too much time on their hands. the liberal agenda is one of increased regulation of people's lives, interfering wherever possible and gaining control over the private sector, and individual liberty has little place in that scheme.
 

Operation 420

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The question I have is....Will it be taxed and stamped like cigarettes and alcohol? If so, will small growers that sell be targeted for tax evasion?

Every time we get something good, the government needs to get it's cash. So I just expect they would in this case too.
 

Rob Roy

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I believe at least two "pending legalization bills, one in California and one in New Hampshire contain taxation language.

I'd be very surprised if the big government types wouldn't want to tax weed. Somehow I think I'd forget to pay it though.
 

Operation 420

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I believe at least two "pending legalization bills, one in California and one in New Hampshire contain taxation language.

I'd be very surprised if the big government types wouldn't want to tax weed. Somehow I think I'd forget to pay it though.
Yeah, I was thinking about micro brewery's and they seem to be doing well. Hopefully the tax won't be ridiculously high.
 

Skunk#1

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The question I have is....Will it be taxed and stamped like cigarettes and alcohol? If so, will small growers that sell be targeted for tax evasion?

Every time we get something good, the government needs to get it's cash. So I just expect they would in this case too.
it would be taxed for sure! I belive that is why its still illegal is because the government makes more money from it being outlawed as soon as they can figure out how to make more money from it being legal that is what they will do
 

ViRedd

New Member
brak has made it quite obvious that he has no intention of even considering legalization. when he saw the overwhelming support for legalization on his site, his only response was to laugh it off as too many stoners having too much time on their hands. the liberal agenda is one of increased regulation of people's lives, interfering wherever possible and gaining control over the private sector, and individual liberty has little place in that scheme.[/QUOTE]

If only the majority of Americans realized those salient points we could get back on the Road to Liberty.

Soon, undertheice, soon ... :)
 

undertheice

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If only the majority of Americans realized those salient points we could get back on the Road to Liberty.

Soon, undertheice, soon ... :)
just as the majority of the german people stood by and watched hitler's plans came to fruition, just as the russian people cheered the end of the tsars, so too will the american people welcome their chains. there will be a thousand justifications to allow this totalitarianism, but the real reasons will be that it is easiest and gives us someone else to blame. we will flock to the ballot box to cast our worthless votes and wring our hands over each lost right, but there are just too few who are willing to stand against the tide. those with something to lose will flee, the poor will gloat over their new found though temporary wealth and the leaders will hoard their power. only a few will ponder this new path we travel and ask "what comes next?", already knowing the answer.:wall:

oh well, all good things must come to an end.
 

ViRedd

New Member
^^^ Beautiful! Simply beautiful!

So, when America, the freest land on the planet falls into the hands of a totalitarian dictatorship, where do we go?

Who is John Galt? :)

Here's an interesting tidbit: I bought each of my four grand children copies of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead for Christmas. As I was standing in the Bookstore, a teenager asked his dad if he could buy a friend a copy of Atlas Shrugged. The dad's retort was ... "She's living it!" :)
 

undertheice

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So, when America, the freest land on the planet falls into the hands of a totalitarian dictatorship, where do we go?
i don't know about you, but i ain't goin' nowhere. slinking off to warmer climes just ain't my cup o' tea. though i'm done with stomping around and shouting at the top of my lungs, i refuse to abandon such a grand experiment. i accept nothing from our would-be masters and and what little they manage to take from me more than pays for that bit of infrastructure i do use and for my portion of the national defense, these are the only things government is entitled to. i have always laughed in the face of these nanny state buffoons and, having so little to do with their society, i have always managed to go relatively unnoticed. i'm sure that it will all catch up with me eventually and they will find a way to punish me, but that's just a part of the game. if you are determined to demand your liberty, you must be willing to endure the consequences. if i should manage to die unscathed by the greedy paws of their sad excuse for justice, i'll consider myself more fortunate than most.
 

ViRedd

New Member
^^^ Love it! :)

I'm also doing my part to not play their game. The problem is, I'm still in business ... a business that is highly regulated and controlled by bureaucrats. They are destroyers, moochers and incompetent in anything other than setting the rules.

"Obedience to tyranny is disobedience to God."
 
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