Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
their governor won't be elected again and he knows it... he's stolen millions from americans and i think he's just trying to push his dumb idiology before he gets kicked out... sad to see alaska moving the other way, but atleast it is still legal and they haven't gone completely crazy.

My question to you all is why move? that's not very activist. Why not try to change the law in your state instead? I know it's easier to move to a place that it already legal, but wouldn't it make more sense to just change the people around you??

the ripple theory... it's better to throw a bunch of small pebbles in the pond because thier ripples will meet at some point and cause greater ripples which cause greater ripples and so on... throw one stone in a you just get a big splash. Alaska made a big splash, but there were very few ripples that came from it. Let's make some small changes around the whole U.S. and cause a great wave of change...
I aggree 100%, Nice theory by the way :thumbsup:. I think we all need to make our voice heard by each state and to try and make a change!
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