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    #1
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    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    PROPOSITION 203
    CONTEST DETAIL Vote type summary

    Contest Detail Map
    2239 of 2239 Precincts Reporting
    Percent Votes
    YES
    50.13% 835,735
    NO
    49.87% 831,314
    1,667,049
    :rastasmoke:imp::rasta::smokin::jointsmile::thumbsup::smokebong::420thought::S5::joint1::bigsmoke::s4:: stoned:
    27Drel27 Reviewed by 27Drel27 on . We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PROPOSITION 203 CONTEST DETAIL Vote type summary Contest Detail Map 2239 of 2239 Precincts Reporting Percent Votes YES 50.13% 835,735 NO 49.87% 831,314 Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Wow...congrats Aridzona!!!

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    #3
    Junior Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Time to get busy and get those cannabis-related industries up and running. I'm very interested in how this will effect the Arizona economy. Take for instance, the number of contractors that will be contacted to build grow rooms. All these tangent businesses will profit immensely.

    Good job voters of ARIZONA!

    Let's show them what compassionate cannabis is all about. Let's become the model state that takes this into new realms of possibility.

    MG

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    #4
    Junior Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    CONGRATS ARIZONA!

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    #5
    Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Not to insult any Arizonians here, but from my few times through there it is a pretty conservative place. If it can happen there it can happen pretty in much any state. :thumbsup:

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    #6
    Junior Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Yay for Arizona!

    I'm really glad this passed. Don't come at me with the pitchforks - especially here - but I don't smoke it, and only have infrequently over the years. I am, however, a huge proponent of legalizing it across the board. I'm in central Az, and would like to get together with others around here to help promote The Cause because it's a worthy one.

    Peace. :rastasmoke:

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    #7
    Junior Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by bikeTripper
    Not to insult any Arizonians here, but from my few times through there it is a pretty conservative place. If it can happen there it can happen pretty in much any state. :thumbsup:

    It will eventually. Won't it be nice when the residents of planet Earth finally get off their knees, grow up and move out of the dark ages!

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    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by golddustwoman
    It will eventually. Won't it be nice when the residents of planet Earth finally get off their knees, grow up and move out of the dark ages!
    At least in the dark ages you wouldn't get hassled for a little blaze! They need to end the entire drug war!!! Did you know that cannabis became illegal for racist and capitol reasons. It is all because of Andrew Mellon, Randolph Hearst, and the Du Pont family wanting to make large capitol gains, because hemp was to cheep of a competitor. This stupid "drug war" is a war on poverty. Not once has the use of drugs stopped nor will it ever and yet we spend trillions in tax dollars on it and our deficit keeps rising. There is a way to cut spending for the new Republican Congress in 2011= end the war on drugs!:angry3:

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    #9
    Junior Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Really was dissapointed when I thought this wasnt going to pass. But those provisional ballots really turned it around!

    Anyone know the official symptoms that AZ doctors can prescribe medicinal marijuana to a patient? Or which could possibly be added.

    I suffer from PTSD, and a little anxiety and depression. Currently prescribed pills that dont agree with my stomach at all. Was hoping in the next year I could do something that could help LEGALLY.

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    #10
    Junior Member

    We did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From what I have read its not a very big list. it would appear that they are going to really try to restrict it. I hear and read alot about the law makers not wanting our laws anything like more leniant(sp) state Ie. california, montana, or colorado. Just what I have heard.... here is a list of possible ailments to be considered.
    Agitation of Alzheimer's Disease
    Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis
    Cancer
    Crohn's Disease
    Glaucoma
    Hepatitis C
    HIV/AIDS
    Nail Patella
    Cachexia or Wasting Syndrome
    Severe Nausea
    Severe & Chronic Pain
    Seizures
    Severe/Persistent Muscle Spasms
    I have also read that they wont even be accepting applications until april 11'. Speculation at this point.

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