yeah, here in Wichita its so hard to get a hold of a nice piece now. It really bothers me to see this b/c i thought things were going good here. considering ive noticed a lot more people tokin on the good green.
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yeah, here in Wichita its so hard to get a hold of a nice piece now. It really bothers me to see this b/c i thought things were going good here. considering ive noticed a lot more people tokin on the good green.
Marijuana has done more for me than any sort of pill ever has. I do however believe that a nation under god should recognize something created by god is here for a purpose other than criminalizing people for using it. I think anyone who wants to should be able to smoke pot, if adults are allowed to consume alcohol and tobacco, which are much more harmful I might add, they should have the choice to smoke cannabis in a free country.Quote:
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I smoke marijuana because I enjoy it.
I dont care if it is Federally accepted as a prescription drug. I dont care if its legal or illegal. Most shockingly, I dont care and am not surprised when a dispensary gets popped for a federal offense or those in it, BECAUSE THEY ARE BREAKING FEDERAL LAW BY DISPENSING A FEDERALLY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. Blah blah blah federal government regulates interstate commerce. They also regulate what is a federal medically accepted drug, and to the Feds marijuana is NOT one of those.
If anything, you guys with the MMJ and the stores take the attention from me, and make it safer for me to smoke pot. Thanks.
Unfortunetly the vast majority of fellows I have seen in a MMJ clinic trying to get a license are in their early 20's, like me. To me it seems like many are trying to fall in through the cracks.
I know its rotten to say and think, but I really do question how many guys my age really need it, because they always seem to be the disproportionate percentage of "patients" in the office. Who knows I may be being insensitive to the relatively healthy looking young people that have a chronic disease, but chances, I suspect, is that they dont.
The thing that pisses me off about it is that federal law is trying to override state law on mmj in the first place. Does it not say right in the constitution that all powers not granted to the federal government by the constitution go to the states? I'm not even in a state with mmj laws but that still seems pretty stupid.