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    legalize methods

    i dont think we are trying hard enough...i know that some of you dont really give a fuck, but if were gunna work for our rights, we better work HARD

    marijuana, peyote, mushies, i believe they should all be legal...but they are no, a breaking of the constitution...

    we also have to work to keep the things we hold for granted (like salvia, lions tail, blue lotus, etc) legal...we gotta get our asses busy man, and quick

    some sit-ins would be very good, people on marijuana, or mushies (not all of em, of course)
    flamingskullballs Reviewed by flamingskullballs on . legalize methods i dont think we are trying hard enough...i know that some of you dont really give a fuck, but if were gunna work for our rights, we better work HARD marijuana, peyote, mushies, i believe they should all be legal...but they are no, a breaking of the constitution... we also have to work to keep the things we hold for granted (like salvia, lions tail, blue lotus, etc) legal...we gotta get our asses busy man, and quick some sit-ins would be very good, people on marijuana, or mushies (not Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    legalize methods

    I understand your feelings, but I believe that LEGALIZING is the wrong way to go. Decriminalizing is the way to go. If we legalize weed then that gives large corporations, such as Malboro, the chance to monopolize on the Cannabis industry. Knowing Malboro, I am sure they would add chemicals and other additives to make Cannabis the "addicting" plant that it is supposed to be. I just am not in favor for legalizing, but decriminalizing. But this doesn't mean I dislike the erb.

    Happy Toking :rasta:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    legalize methods

    Quote Originally Posted by kush07
    I understand your feelings, but I believe that LEGALIZING is the wrong way to go. Decriminalizing is the way to go. If we legalize weed then that gives large corporations, such as Malboro, the chance to monopolize on the Cannabis industry. Knowing Malboro, I am sure they would add chemicals and other additives to make Cannabis the "addicting" plant that it is supposed to be. I just am not in favor for legalizing, but decriminalizing. But this doesn't mean I dislike the erb.

    Happy Toking :rasta:
    thats exactly how i feel....its just that many people dont really know what decriminalization really means, so i used legalization to get a point across easier

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    #4
    Senior Member

    legalize methods

    Decriminalizing, to me, means that users get a fine and growers get increased penalties. Once the people in a state eliminate penalties for medical use, it's all over but the crying.

    Nobody cares if you blow you're brains out with drugs. It's all about taking your money.

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    #5
    Member

    legalize methods

    peppersrite i live in la and its decriminilized but i think that it should be legalized so that prices drop, not that corperations should take it up or that ther should be high standerds idk its a complex idea for ther to be quality quanity and cheapness its possible just will take time

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    #6
    Senior Member

    legalize methods

    Straight from the horse's mouth...

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/3876362.html

    After working as an assistant U.S. attorney in Virginia and Seattle, Tandy took a job at the Justice Department national office in Washington in 1990.

    In the Justice Department, Tandy was a pioneer in the enforcement of asset forfeiture law â?? a government tactic used to deprive drug merchants of material gain by seizing planes, boats, ranches and more exotic possessions such as strip clubs and golf courses bought with drug cash.

    By 1993, she was running the narcotics office at Justice, which put her on the path to being appointed by President Bush to head the DEA in 2003.

    With her background in asset forfeiture, Tandy has focused on going after the money of drug pushers.

    "When I came through the door, I made money the No. 1 priority," she said.

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    #7
    Member

    legalize methods

    You could decriminalize it or legalize it. I think legalizing it would make me feel more secure. Either way I would grow my own anyways. The only company that would get my doe is the seed companies and paper and pipe companies. If I had to buy some I'd get it from a buddy. Besides, if it was legal I'd grow a whole garden full of it.:smokin:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    legalize methods

    Legalize it with the right to be allowed to grow up to a certain number of plants as well as allowing companies to sell it like alchohol and cigarettes so we get the best of both worlds. If the tobacco companies try to put anything in their weed then only buy organic brands.

    The whole point is our maximum amount of freedom.

    It also makes no sense to me to penalize a dealer more than a user for a drug that is safe enough to consider legalizing. Seems a little hypocritical to me, a double standard maybe?

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    #9
    Senior Member

    legalize methods

    I don't see a need for tobacco companies to put addictive chemicals in it, lol! They stand to make a great deal of money with it being completely natural. Way too many tokers in the world to keep those companies in business for life.

    That's what's so great about the herb, man. It's righteous w/o being addictive! I think it would remain that way, if it were legalized, and tobacco companies took over operations.

    Just my thoughts,

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    #10
    Member

    legalize methods

    legalize it,decriminalize it,wtf why not just free the weed ,it aint for goverments to tell you what you can put in your body,i have already been and an willing to go to prison again for this freedom,dont beg for it take it.
    there is no such thing as a victimless crime.

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