lol no man, I live in Nebraska and its nothing close to that...I WISHQuote:
Originally Posted by CChrisgat05
marijuana is still taboo here basically :mad:
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lol no man, I live in Nebraska and its nothing close to that...I WISHQuote:
Originally Posted by CChrisgat05
marijuana is still taboo here basically :mad:
hmm i dont know that what i heard
oh cool.... I hope thaey have all the variety of weed that amsterdam has!!!!
I had something in the region of 40 grams on me and got done for possession...grrr...Quote:
Originally Posted by teknonra
-|Pure|-
what a stud he is ehhhh!!!!!
all ladies beg him to f%#%#$#%k the living s$#t out of you!!!!
neeed it in o-k-l-a-h-o-m-a!!!! we need that in oklahoma!
awesome....first mexico and now nevada!!!!!!!!!!!!1
A recent telephone poll discovered 55% of nevadans oppose legalization of m.j.
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Originally Posted by orangeman
hell yes!
Well im born and raised right here in vegas so for all the haterz , you are right, this place does blow (but for some reason I still live here....) anyways, I will def be voting and I am posting all over the internet as well as around town to get the people out to vote. This is the kinda thing we need to show our gov that what the people really want is a war on corruption in gov not a a war on weed
The shadows of the suffering impale only the victims of Cancer Aids Hiv Glaucoma & so many other Discusting painful illnesses while the goverment makes dollars from the ill = take away never give we would rather let mexicans come to the usa and take our low ass jobs & oh yes Bush is a diaper wearing texas pisson.:pimp:
ah man vegas does not blow.....
I dare you to go to any northbound blvd in north vegas and check out the early morning pastel sunrise over the crystal clear view of the mountains. (very unique and clear ) gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by artisian
you have to admit.....illegal immigrants low the standard of living for many americans who are law abiding.
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Originally Posted by CChrisgat05
Bud, you need to check www.norml.org fro the state to state marijuana penalties..
someone is bull-shttin you!!!
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Originally Posted by kbrbudhead
I can't understand why a southern state would be so "right-wing"
I read a recent article in The Age (Australia) about the difference between natural grow and hydro. Because of the increased number of crops and being able to hide it indoors, hydro is obviously taking over. The problem is that many growers are adding loads of chemicals to the brew and the results are starting to show. There have been several recent cases in Australia of people going into deep depression/suicide, mental instability, inability to sleep, etc. One long time weed smoker told the story of how going to hydro nearly cost him his life. He went clean for 4 months then back on to natural and he's A-okay now. With the world starting to recognize the marijuana shouldn't be the focus of law enforcement funds/activities, I hope the hydro problem doesn't cause the legalization effort a major setback.
Personally, I prefer natural. Back in my days of using a bit of E, you never knew what you were gonna get and hydro from an unknown source is a bit that way. I guess its time to get off my ass and start growing my own!
yep, it'll be safer when the gov't moves in to regulate.......Quote:
Originally Posted by MinightToker
therefore legalize so that it is possible for companies to compete for reput. and thus have better stuff available
you all read that....Quote:
Originally Posted by MinightToker
in summary....we need to grow organicly because the chems in hydro are giving "ALL POT" a bad name
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Originally Posted by Shastadad
predictions are nothing, blelieve it or not voters hold the key for whether or not pot is legal.
If ya can't vote there at least spread fliers on peoples car's in Nevada when you take a vacation there sometime before november 2006
Hopefully with the backing of people like Andy Anderson and other
members of law enforcement in Nevada this will pass. Voters might
come to the conclusion that their officers have better things to do
other than arrest people for smoking marijuana.
To bad he lost his job over the last vote that is one police officer
id be proud of. No wonder other members of law enforcement are
scared to speak out about drug policy changes because of fear of
losing their jobs and being ridiculed in the press.
hell yea 4 yes
Legalize it!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by yabatab
more room in jail 4 hotheads if less room taken by pot heads
KEEP VIOLENT CRIMINALS IN JAIL LONGER!
you know the US can execute someone like EMERY?
with our countries debt can we afford to be so stupid punishing marijuana users?:stoned:Quote:
Originally Posted by tangoblast214txbud
damn 2000 posts?
Should that guy get an award or what???
oops I forgot .."they banned mike woods....those bastards"
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Originally Posted by yabatab
who is andy anderson
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Originally Posted by artisian
apparently pain relief from marijuana isn't a priority for the gov't
and neither is simple near harless recreation like bud.
why did the gov give up fighting alcohol, but wont give up fighting mj?
Anyone know?
whoo hooo now even arkanasa of all placeds is tryin to decriminalize
hows this for progress.....next monday judges will rule whether or not to block the new law recriminalizing even small amounts of mj in alaska
legalisation? in the us? not a hope in seven hells...your govt has tried to pressure my neighbours the netherlands to change its ways for decades but the eu said fuck that. your government has threatened canada and MANY other countries anytime they've considered legalisation. they and they alone have done everything in their power to prevent a worldwide cannabis revolution. so im a bit skeptical. havent u noticed? votes in america dont count for shit....
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Originally Posted by anycraic
guess what???
check www.norml.org look at alaska's current penalties for poss. of an oz..(thats more than the average dutch citizen can poss.)
NO PENALTY
Your ignorance of gov't process is worth about, U guessed it, ****!
it has been that way for 30 years in Alaska.......
lol, sorry, i should have elaborated. they let alaska away with it cause its not on their doorstep, and the demographics there are quite different. so a blind eye is turned. by the by, i heard their looking into reversing that. but anyhow,your obviously an optimist which is a good way to be, but i dont believe theyll ever let it pass in the lower 48. crazy things can happen though, and i fucking hope they do. if weed was legalised in the us (may take YEARS, state by state), the govt would stop stifling everyone else and the world will be a better place. god i hope it passesQuote:
Originally Posted by rainbows.rsexy
the oz is with the current legal down size of what is legal
it was 4oz until frank m. governor whom is a republican
got the ball rolling on his mari meth bill which went for the throats of pot lovers in alaska
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Originally Posted by rainbows.rsexy
I thought it was called the "methijuana" bill... whatever.
Anyhow, it's senseless to think any type of real legalization, even in one state, is anywhere CLOSE to being realistically possible. The Feds will turn their backs on a certain number of medical clinics in CA, but if stores in NV started growing and selling, there would be a few people thrown away for decades, and the example would be set. Even if the bill passes, it's all symbolic. You've gotta buy pot still from somewhere, right? There's a crime. Most pot smokers now use pipes. There's a crime they'll hit you with. Although steps in the right direction, these state and city initiative are really little more than good PR.
The trick would lie in a WIDESPREAD and intense public information campaign, or even mass civil disobedience, aimed at proving to people that marijuana doesn't harm people like the average American thinks it does. This is the reason few if any national polls show strong support for legalization, and sadly, it's the reason the Nevada initiative will likely fail to pass. Believe me, if we had 1,000 smokers in every major city who were willing to sit on the lawn of city hall, smoke a joint and get arrested, over and over again, the media would take notice, along with the masses, and eventually things would change.
You have to remember, there was a time when people in this country said there was no chance segregation would ever end. Public opinion means a hell of a lot in deciding public policy.
www.norml.org
check the alaska penalties page,
24 plants is legal in a residence
HELLO.........this has been goin on for many years now!!!!!!
pot cafes exist in canada where people can go smoke because law enforcement knows it is a waste of resources to enforce.
canada is a nation with a budget surplus
many companies ship seed to the US
states where it is legal to grow are likey not gonna have much enforcement hunting every peice of disguised mail for harmless pot seeds
YES, when our generation is old enough to hold high office pot "great legal wals" will begin 2 fall in great boulders of bricks
well rainbows, i appreciate your zeal. dont let the bastards get u down
Yep,
I will TRY TO "drive this one home to legalization",
EVEN IF I FAIL THIS TIME, GETTING AS MANY VOTES THIS BALLOT AS POSSIBLE WILL ENCOURAGE FUTURE ATTEMPTS, EVENTUALLY WHEN THE YOUNGER GENERATION IS IN OFFICE THE WALL WILL FALL THAT KEEPS ADULTS FROM THC CONSUMPTION LEGALLY
People interested in changing the laws can visit NORML or Meetup online and search for medical marijuana to join a group interesed in changing things. I feel that the first step is to legalize weed for medical uses and change the perception most people have about the drug.