taking a lesson from the gay community
see this
PrideFest Parade draws 100,000 - The Denver Post
I've heard it said 10% of the population is gay.
Certainly over 10% of the population in Colorado are cannabis users.
The gay community has made massive strides in the last decade as far as rights and perception and going mainstream.
maybe we should take note?!
taking a lesson from the gay community
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Originally Posted by copobo
see this
The gay community has made massive strides in the last decade as far as rights and perception and going mainstream.
So have we! Ten years ago now Amendment 20 was being debated. A retail sales model has been established and codified. Numerous towns and cities, including Denver, have passed decriminalization or "lowest priority" ordinances. Patients are growing. MJ has never been more accepted in terms of public perception. Marijuana is mainstream. I think we have the most progressive marijuana laws in the country, and all of it has happened in the last decade.
I think the legalization community could also give a few lessons. We've been very successful here in Colorado. In other news, I'll be at our own pride fest here in town this weekend. Maybe I'll learn something...
taking a lesson from the gay community
Lessons from the Gay Community
It's often difficult for patients to come out of the closet, to go public with their medical condition and describe how mmj helps them. But, it's what we need. To put a personal face on medical cannabis in Colorado -- the reason why it's use is legal.
We need testimonies like this one seen in a You Tube video posted on Donna's blog yesterday. To hear the story of this young man from NH, in his own words, says it all.
YouTube - Medical Marijuana Patient Clayton Holton Tells His Story
If we could offer similar testimonies; video's, radio interviews, TV news spots, newspaper articles -- the voices of CO's mmj patients -- even the coldest of Colorado's red-necked hearts would melt.
taking a lesson from the gay community
agreed. It's the coming out. That was where it started for the gay community - telling their family and friends. All of a sudden - the 'cause' involved someone they loved.
That's a big part of where we are at. we each need to educate those around us.
It's not a disease to use cannabis, ya know?!
taking a lesson from the gay community
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Originally Posted by copobo
agreed. It's the coming out. That was where it started for the gay community - telling their family and friends. All of a sudden - the 'cause' involved someone they loved.
That's a big part of where we are at. we each need to educate those around us.
It's not a disease to use cannabis, ya know?!
Very good point.
As I sit here and read this, I'm asking myself how many of my close friends and family know about my use. The answer is very, very few. Why? I'll have to ponder that question and get real about my answer.
Thanks for opening my eyes today!
taking a lesson from the gay community
This is very true, good point cob..The only huge difference I can see is nobody has ever gone to prison ( that I know of ) in colorado, because they were gay.. I think that as more and more people ,legal card holders, and recreational users alike, are more open about their use, I think the cannabis community will gain a lot of support.
taking a lesson from the gay community
taking a lesson from the gay community
taking a lesson from the gay community
That is silly. We're going to have to stop acting like children if we wish to be treated like adults. Chase is behaving in a petty and vindictive manner.
taking a lesson from the gay community
"it's not easy being green"
Kermit
taking a lesson from the gay community
Chase is a very excitable boy. we need to do the movement in a different way now.
taking a lesson from the gay community
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Originally Posted by COzigzag
Very good point.
As I sit here and read this, I'm asking myself how many of my close friends and family know about my use. The answer is very, very few. Why? I'll have to ponder that question and get real about my answer.
Thanks for opening my eyes today!
In the past, very, very few people knew of my smoking :stoned:.
But now that I am out of the service, a lot more of my family and friends know :thumbsup:.
So maybe employment is a restricting factor :rolleyes:.
Think about this: the policeman that smokes better keep it under wrap and be oh so very discreet :cool:!
taking a lesson from the gay community
wouldn't it be awesome to have a Colorado cop "come out" as an MMJ patient?
someone about to retire would be swell.