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	05-05-2005, 02:02 AM #1 OPJunior Member OPJunior Member
 Will it ever be legal?What do you guys think? Will it ever be full blown decriminalized in the U.S. in our lifetime? Im thinking that when my generation (Im 27) are the "old" people that sit in congress and make all the bullshit laws....by then someone will have sense enough to know what the people want. 
 
 But...there IS a lot of money to be made for them with their bogus war on drugs.
 
 
 So what do you think?electrickoolaid Reviewed by electrickoolaid on . Will it ever be legal? What do you guys think? Will it ever be full blown decriminalized in the U.S. in our lifetime? Im thinking that when my generation (Im 27) are the "old" people that sit in congress and make all the bullshit laws....by then someone will have sense enough to know what the people want. But...there IS a lot of money to be made for them with their bogus war on drugs. So what do you think? Rating: 5
 
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	05-05-2005, 02:11 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 Will it ever be legal?No offense, but how many fucking times does this thread get made? Like i swear every other day there is this thread....NO I DO NOT THINK ITS GOING TO BE LEGAL ANYTIME SOON 
 sry lol no weed all day
 
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	05-05-2005, 02:15 AM #3 Member Member
 Will it ever be legal?i think they should just give in cuz nobody quits no matter wat they do i mean and if they did legalize it they could probably get in on it 
 
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	05-05-2005, 02:21 AM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 Will it ever be legal?No, I doubt it will ever be legal in my lifetime... 
 The neo-con nazis have a strangle-hold on the governmentSmoke all night, sleep all day
 That, to me, is the American Way
 
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	05-05-2005, 02:49 AM #5 Junior Member Junior Member
 Will it ever be legal?I got this email from the Drug Policy Forum of Oklahoma recently. So, maybe, if we are lucky, then yes one day. But probably not soon. But if you don't like pot being illegal either go somewhere that has legalized bud or pick up the fight here. Marijuana will never be legalized as long as potheads are lazy. 
 
 The Canadian government has just delivered a body blow to the U.S.
 government's irrational prohibition against the medical use of
 marijuana. Today, Canada approved the prescription sale of a natural
 marijuana extract -- for all practical purposes, liquid marijuana --
 to treat pain and other symptoms caused by multiple sclerosis.
 
 In short, the Canadian government has just certified that virtually
 everything our own government has been telling us about marijuana is
 wrong. Please visit http://www.mpp.org/donate2088 to help the
 Marijuana Policy Project capitalize on this opportunity to lobby
 Congress and select state legislatures to make medical marijuana
 legal
 in the U.S.
 
 Sativex, produced by GW Pharmaceuticals in Britain, is literally
 liquid marijuana. It is nothing like Marinol, the synthetic THC pill
 sold in the U.S. and sometimes falsely touted as an adequate
 substitute for marijuana. Rather, Sativex is a whole-plant extract,
 containing the wide variety of naturally occurring compounds called
 cannabinoids that are unique to marijuana. It also contains trace
 elements of other compounds in the plant, which scientists believe
 contribute to its therapeutic value.
 
 Sativex is to marijuana as a cup of coffee is to coffee beans. If
 Sativex is safe and effective, marijuana is safe and effective.
 
 And Sativex is safe and effective. Studies have shown significant
 effect against pain and other symptoms caused by multiple sclerosis
 and other debilitating conditions, and over 600 patient-years of
 research have established a remarkable record of safety.
 
 Sativex should certainly be approved in the U.S., but the process may
 take years -- if it is allowed to happen at all, given our federal
 government's reflexive hostility to the medical use of marijuana.
 
 And more importantly, now that we know beyond doubt that marijuana is
 a safe, effective medicine, how long will our government continue to
 arrest patients who use it?
 
 Please visit http://www.mpp.org/donate2088 to give MPP the money we
 need to continue lobbying to end our government's war on medical
 marijuana users.
 
 Even if Sativex is approved in the U.S. someday, it won't be the
 answer for every patient now benefiting from medical marijuana.
 Different strains of marijuana work better for some conditions and
 less well for others. Sativex just comes in one formula, and it won't
 be right for everyone.
 
 And Sativex will be expensive. Will we force patients to buy a pricey
 pharmaceutical version of a plant they could grow themselves for
 pennies? We could end up with a policy every bit as silly as telling
 coffee drinkers that they can buy a cappuccino, but they'll be
 arrested on sight if caught in possession of coffee beans.
 
 Visit http://www.mpp.org/sativex.html to learn more about the issues
 associated with Sativex.
 
 With Canada taking such a significant step toward recognizing
 marijuana's safety and effectiveness as a medicine, it's becoming
 harder and harder for U.S. officials to defend arresting and
 imprisoning medical marijuana patients in our own country. Help us
 hammer the nails into prohibition's coffin by visiting
 http://www.mpp.org/donate2088 to make your most generous donation
 today.
 
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	05-05-2005, 03:03 AM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 Will it ever be legal? Originally Posted by sToNeDpEnGuIn420 Originally Posted by sToNeDpEnGuIn420
 LOL it already IS legal in california and a few other states. it has to be prescribed by a doctor, but a list of qualifying ailments makes it possible for practically anyone to get it. here's a few of the most common ailments that qualify you for a medicinal marijuana prescription : pms (for women), anxiety, chronic pain, insomnia, migraines.. this means that if you're a woman, you pretty much qualify for menstrual pain, and for men, if you're ever been in any type of accident that still causes you pain, you qualify.
 
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	05-05-2005, 05:54 AM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Will it ever be legal?Stoned I know you've been here awhile so maybe you have seen posts like this many times before, but for newbies like me it's a chance to state my opinion on this subject as I haven't seen post like this over and over.......so anyway, here is my answer 
 
 No, I don't think pot will be leagelized for anyone who wants too like alcohol is. Yes, I know that in some states you can get a medical prescription but in my state they don't even have that so with that said
 
 I don't know and I don't care, but I'm still gonna smoke my pot anywhere!  
 
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	05-05-2005, 06:27 AM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 Will it ever be legal?If it becomes legalized, lots of dealers lose buisness. [align=center]With a bit of luck, his life was ruined forever.
 Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of his favorite bars,
 men in red woolen shirts are getting incredible kicks from things he\'ll never know... -Raoul, Duke (aka Hunter S. Thompson)
 [/align]
 
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	05-05-2005, 03:18 PM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 Will it ever be legal? Originally Posted by absolut420 Originally Posted by absolut420
 and this system is abused giving the movement a BAD name!\"even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value,marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could.\"
 
 William F. Buckley Jr.
 
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	05-05-2005, 03:54 PM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 Will it ever be legal?amen, amsterdam 
 
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