uk to follow US on legalisation?

retrofuzz

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not wanting to piss on anyones chips but is the UK likely to follow the US in regards to the new laws around pot? whats peoples thoughts? id like to think yes, but it seems the two countries alliance has diminished somewhat over recent years.

and also.. washington.. i always thought of it as a pretty conservative state bein the home of the capital and all, is that fair to say?
 

minnesmoker

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Dude, Washington DC (District of Columbia) is the Capital of the United States. It's a federal district, not a state. It's governed by the US Congress/Legislature. And is located on the EAST COAST. Washington (State) is on the WEST COAST.

Second, The US gets it's way, we're bullies and a falling empire. So, if we WANT other countries to follow our lead, we'll ask, try to threaten, try to force, and then isolate (and the country will be a lot nicer after we quit interfering with it. Like Ecuador, or Bolivia.)
 

retrofuzz

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Dude, Washington DC (District of Columbia) is the Capital of the United States. It's a federal district, not a state. It's governed by the US Congress/Legislature. And is located on the EAST COAST. Washington (State) is on the WEST COAST.

Second, The US gets it's way, we're bullies and a falling empire. So, if we WANT other countries to follow our lead, we'll ask, try to threaten, try to force, and then isolate (and the country will be a lot nicer after we quit interfering with it. Like Ecuador, or Bolivia.)
my bad! brits are pretty ignorant also;D

two counties that are going to the dogs! i just hope our leaders can take a leaf out've your book, i a few more years its gna be dire straits.. 2013 budget we could have made £3.7 billion from cannabis legislation. instead its gone to organised crime!
 

Rastafari InI

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not wanting to piss on anyones chips but is the UK likely to follow the US in regards to the new laws around pot? whats peoples thoughts? id like to think yes, but it seems the two countries alliance has diminished somewhat over recent years.

and also.. washington.. i always thought of it as a pretty conservative state bein the home of the capital and all, is that fair to say?
First off im not from america and live in uk. but i can tell you they didnt legalize it in their capital they legalized it in washington, not the capital.

also this country is stupid and i feel the people have alot less they can do compared with america. I mean in america they voted for medical cannabis they got it then they voted for recreational use of cannabis and they got it.
LOL first of i dont believe the uk would ever hold a vote and even if they did and realised most of the uk wants to legalize i feel they wouldnt do anything.
In America i feel if enough people agree and its common sense then laws WILL change, whereas in the UK the way things are atm nothing will change, even if everyone was to vote and like 70% of the vote were in favor of legalizing and there were protests and everything i still dont see anything at all happening.

These morons make the laws and are near impossible to be changed, this country aint like america. Personally though seeing how illogical it is to keep weed illegal especially when they see how much money America will make i think it will be on the governments minds but like i said i dont think us UK citizens will have any say/influence on their decision. So eventually i think its possible but i think it will a long time yet.
 

retrofuzz

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First off im not from america and live in uk. but i can tell you they didnt legalize it in their capital they legalized it in washington, not the capital.

also this country is stupid and i feel the people have alot less they can do compared with america. I mean in america they voted for medical cannabis they got it then they voted for recreational use of cannabis and they got it.
LOL first of i dont believe the uk would ever hold a vote and even if they did and realised most of the uk wants to legalize i feel they wouldnt do anything.
In America i feel if enough people agree and its common sense then laws WILL change, whereas in the UK the way things are atm nothing will change, even if everyone was to vote and like 70% of the vote were in favor of legalizing and there were protests and everything i still dont see anything at all happening.

These morons make the laws and are near impossible to be changed, this country aint like america. Personally though seeing how illogical it is to keep weed illegal especially when they see how much money America will make i think it will be on the governments minds but like i said i dont think us UK citizens will have any say/influence on their decision. So eventually i think its possible but i think it will a long time yet.
lets hope then b. £3.7b per year!!!
 

see4

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This was a painful read. It hurts my eyes and hurts my heart to know there are people this dumb that exist. Maybe we can start some sort of non-profit organization to get you the 5th grade education you so desperately need.
 

guy incognito

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I read the title as tom tucker with weird upward inflection on it as if I was reading a head line for the news and wanted to sucker you in with false hope. This thread delivered everything I imagined.
 

Dannoo93

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Im in Washington and I can tell you legalization if thats what you want to call it hasnt changed shit.
 

guy incognito

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Meanwhile i'm assholes to elbows in nuggets in my basement. Fuck the law, I do what I want. But seriously, I do have my medical card. I am about an order of magnitude above my medicinal "limit" though.
 

retrofuzz

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This was a painful read. It hurts my eyes and hurts my heart to know there are people this dumb that exist. Maybe we can start some sort of non-profit organization to get you the 5th grade education you so desperately need.
please elaborate.. btw that sort of response is why i couldn't give a shit about the country, its 'heritage' or its people. utterly abhorrent:)
 

retrofuzz

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I read the title as tom tucker with weird upward inflection on it as if I was reading a head line for the news and wanted to sucker you in with false hope. This thread delivered everything I imagined.
jolly good:) im glad i got piss all over your chips:D
 

retrofuzz

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First off im not from america and live in uk. but i can tell you they didnt legalize it in their capital they legalized it in washington, not the capital.

also this country is stupid and i feel the people have alot less they can do compared with america. I mean in america they voted for medical cannabis they got it then they voted for recreational use of cannabis and they got it.
LOL first of i dont believe the uk would ever hold a vote and even if they did and realised most of the uk wants to legalize i feel they wouldnt do anything.
In America i feel if enough people agree and its common sense then laws WILL change, whereas in the UK the way things are atm nothing will change, even if everyone was to vote and like 70% of the vote were in favor of legalizing and there were protests and everything i still dont see anything at all happening.

These morons make the laws and are near impossible to be changed, this country aint like america. Personally though seeing how illogical it is to keep weed illegal especially when they see how much money America will make i think it will be on the governments minds but like i said i dont think us UK citizens will have any say/influence on their decision. So eventually i think its possible but i think it will a long time yet.
"first off" well done you

"also" clap clap clap;)
 

skunkd0c

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They did a little test some years ago in Brixton it was decriminalised for a while lol
this was when it first became a class C drug, only lasted a few months from what i can remember

then they had the media scare stories about "skunk" causing schizophrenia
so they moved it back to a class B drug

at the moment its apparently possible to grow upto 9 plants if you have a medical condition and can prove you have tried other remedies
but only weed works for you, the court is only allowed to impose a fine, if any other sentence is given this is direct grounds for an appeal
this recent change is sentencing policy, no change in law, was apparently to ease the burden on the courts, they have too many weed cases to deal with already

i think it will take a long time yet, but as the older generations die off, the newer generations are more relaxed about weed and realise the link between weed and schizophrenia is just government propaganda
 

hexthat

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NO where in USA can you grow/posses any amount of THC!!! just cause some states dont have local law enforcement agency waste time on that shit doesnt mean its legal to grow/smoke/have weed anywhere in the USA ...you can still spend years in prison for one plant !!!is no federal medical use for cannabis!!!

so if uk follows USA then your gana get fucked just like us
 

retrofuzz

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They did a little test some years ago in Brixton it was decriminalised for a while lol
this was when it first became a class C drug, only lasted a few months from what i can remember

then they had the media scare stories about "skunk" causing schizophrenia
so they moved it back to a class B drug

at the moment its apparently possible to grow upto 9 plants if you have a medical condition and can prove you have tried other remedies
but only weed works for you, the court is only allowed to impose a fine, if any other sentence is given this is direct grounds for an appeal
this recent change is sentencing policy, no change in law, was apparently to ease the burden on the courts, they have too many weed cases to deal with already

i think it will take a long time yet, but as the older generations die off, the newer generations are more relaxed about weed and realise the link between weed and schizophrenia is just government propaganda
hope so. ta for the reasonable response,and crackin buns!;)
 

retrofuzz

Active Member
They did a little test some years ago in Brixton it was decriminalised for a while lol
this was when it first became a class C drug, only lasted a few months from what i can remember

then they had the media scare stories about "skunk" causing schizophrenia
so they moved it back to a class B drug

at the moment its apparently possible to grow upto 9 plants if you have a medical condition and can prove you have tried other remedies
but only weed works for you, the court is only allowed to impose a fine, if any other sentence is given this is direct grounds for an appeal
this recent change is sentencing policy, no change in law, was apparently to ease the burden on the courts, they have too many weed cases to deal with already

i think it will take a long time yet, but as the older generations die off, the newer generations are more relaxed about weed and realise the link between weed and schizophrenia is just government propaganda
mustve been the same time that people tried opening cafes in portsmouth and southhampton. wasn't long before they reclassified!
 

puffdatchronic

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The UK is a classic case of politicians serving themselves rather than the people. The conservative and labour party. Both snobby, upper class posh boys, born with a silver spoon and placed in politics as a birth right. The uk population has no balls to vote for anyone else. How long have these 2 parties been trading power now? It's a joke. Neither party has anything to gain by legalising weed, they have the masses exactly where they want them and it's been this way for decades... the ONLY chance is if they somehow think it will line their pockets further.
 
America? Is that that big funny looking continent on the other side of the world where the fat and angry people live together in some kind of "united" cult?
 
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