Quote Originally Posted by veggii
Hi metal1 yes unfortunately most cannabis users are just like you and hide in the closet and won't come forward and fight for the right to have it legally,
this is why it has been mission impossible to change the laws,not enough voices speaking out too congress, I wonder what percentage of congress are closet users of cannabis ?60%? . It looks as if Allen St. Pierre wrote the article heres the original link here:
The Hill Blog» Blog Archive » Criminalization of Marijuana Must End
we've got too stand up and voice our opinions to congress
u know one thing that i enjoy these days that i dont smoke, i can talk as freely as i want about this in class or wherever, cuz im all clean not even afraid of a midnight swat but... let them come in and go empty handed!

I think if we had more non-smoker marijuana advocates, things would work much better, because when u r a smoker u r technically a law breaker and people look down upon you so does the government.
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