Top Question on Obama website: When will marijuana be legalized?
President Elect Obama is known for reaching out beyond the beltway to take the pulse of the nation. His website, Change.gov offers all of us the chance to communicate our hopes, dreams, fears and needs. This is governance from the ground up, the way it was meant to be. A new program just instituted on the website, is one where citizens may pose specific questions, and others can vote on their importance, bringing significant questions to the top of the list.
In the short six-and-a-half hours the “Open for Questions” segment of Obama’s change.gov website actually stayed open, 7300 questions were posted, 10,000 people participated and 600,000 votes were cast for the most important issues on people’s minds. Guess which question had the most votes?
"Will you consider legalizing marijuana so that the government can regulate it, tax it, put age limits on it, and create millions of new jobs and create a billion dollar industry right here in the U.S.?"
Yes, it’s true. With all of the incredible and difficult issues facing us today, the question above was the most prominent in people’s minds. Questions two through six, in order of popularity, read:
"What will you do as President to restore the Constitutional protections that have been subverted by the Bush Administration and how will you ensure that our system of checks and balances is renewed?"
"What will you do to establish transparency and safeguards against waste with the rest of the Wall Street bailout money?"
"Will you lift the ban on Stem Cell research in your first 100 days in office?"
"What will you do to promote science and mathematics education to Elementary and Middle School students?"
"Will you appoint a Special Prosecutor - ideally Patrick Fitzgerald - to independently investigate the gravest crimes of the Bush Administration, including torture and warrantless wiretapping?"
I want you to get this. Constitutional protections, the Wall Street bailout, stem cell research, elementary and middle school education, and the investigation of torture and a warrentless wiretapping by the Bush Administration played second fiddle to a demand for a change in marijuana laws. Not only that, the seventh of the top ten questions reads as follows:
"13 states have compassionate use programs for medial Marijuana, yet the federal gov't continues to prosecute sick and dying people. Isn't it time for the federal gov't to step out of the way and let doctors and families decide what is appropriate?"
trumping questions about our farming policies, use of mercenaries in our military, and “greening’ the environment.
Then there’s this one, just missing the top 10 by one slot:
"The US "War on Drugs" wastes billions every year tracking down and incarcerating non-violent users. What is your position on the legalization of marijuana? How do you feel about treating rather than imprisoning users of harder, addictive drugs?"
Question 12 was one about universal health care. Here is Question 13:
"How will you fix the current war on drugs in America? and will there be any chance of decriminalizing marijuana?"
Question 14 asks the president to preserve Net Neutrality. Here’s question 15:
"What kind of progress can be expected on the decriminalization and legalization for medicinal purposes of marijuana and will you re-prioritize the "War On Drugs" to reflect the need for drug treatment instead of incarceration?"
Questions 16 and 17 reflect demands for solar energy investment, and banking accountability, and 18 reads as follows (followed by demands to sever the relationship between the FDA and big pharma, and investment in high-speed passenger rails.
"The U.S. has the world's highest incarceration rate, largely due to the War on Drugs. Our prisons are festering pits of rape, racism, and gang violence, and divert a lot of tax money to the corrupt prison industry. How can we fix this?"
So, here’s a quick tally. Two of the top ten, and six of the top twenty questions addressed our government’s policies surrounding cannabis (recreational and medicinal) and the War on Drugs in general.
It doesn’t end there. Following question 21 about tax incentives to home owners for installing energy efficiency measures we have:
"Would you consider the legalizing of growing hemp (not marijuana) for food, clothing and bio-fuel use?"
and
"Drug control policy in America is a mess, most specifically with regards to marijuana. Federal and state laws are in conflict all over the country. What do you plan to do about this? Will you allow the states to make their own determinations?"
After that folks asked about public transportation, gay marriage, sustainable farming practices, and abuse of executive power. Then we get to questions 28 and 29,
"What about the use of Hemp and finally legalizing marijuana for personal use?"
"If we did not have over 2 million people in jail, many of which on marijuana charges, we would save billions a year and keep families together. Will you commit to a comprehensive drug treatment plan that will help keep families together?"
These two queries just edged out a request to prevent bailout recipients from using the money for lobbying.
Apparently, the arrest of nearly 1,000,000 otherwise law abiding citizens each year for mere possession of cannabis, the relentless persecution of the sick and dying, and the continued incarceration of 1 out of every 100 adults, (and jailing or probation of 31 out of every 100 adults) is finally getting on peoples nerves,
Yes, these questions will not go away. I’m afraid lawmakers around the country will have to suck it up and realize that, as Barney Frank put it: this is an issue where the public is way ahead of the politicians.
To see all 7,300 questions in order of their importance to the populace, click here.
P.S.
I kind of like questions 33 and 34
"What will you do to ensure that the government takes scientific research into account when making laws? Especially when it comes to questions about the legalization of marijuana and the use of medical marijuana."
"On the campaign trail, you said you would put an end to the federal raids on medical marijuana patients. Will you implement this policy within the first year of your term?"
Get my point? Are you listening?
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marijuan!!!!!!!!
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 5:53pmfuck diZ shyt dnt list3n 2 3m'...
marijuana legalisation
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 01/21/2009 - 11:43pmwhat will the leagle age for the useage of marijuana be ance it is leagle
Not only will there be an
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 02/25/2009 - 2:03pmNot only will there be an age limit, but an education requirement. As you obviously wouldn't pass!
test wow not on cigaretts huh and there worse
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 04/24/2009 - 2:37pmwat about the sick ones your making it like when its was time to vote the test they made up so cloreds or less fortunet couldnt vote selfish basicaly
Marijuana Decriminalization
Comment posted by Christopher Campbell on Mon, 08/10/2009 - 2:56pmMarijuana users should not keep getting arrested. Everyone else who has commented this page are obviously scared and do not want there names known. I stand up up for what i believe and will not back down. The U.S. is stuck on this "Drug War", but the truth is, If we legalize marijuana, the use of other drugs will eventually slow its roll until it eventually stops. Our prisons and jail cells are full of people who were arrested for Marijuana. Now this is fucking ridiculous! What about the people who are producing these hard drugs? While you all are so busy stopping people from selling pot, meth labs and crack dealers are increasing. The FACT is, Marijuana is the United States #1 cash crop. So it's not only gonna stop other drugs, But it will help our economy. I want you to think about this who ever actually reads it.
U.S. Citizen,
Chris Campbell
True
Comment posted by Danny Austin on Thu, 09/17/2009 - 12:31pmI am with you dude, It should most definitely be legaized!!!!!!
He couldn't be more accurate
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/23/2009 - 10:42amWhy worry about a harmless stoner when there are legit criminals out there with weapons and harder drugs? Millions of kids have their futures ruined because they get caught with a nickel bag that nobody else in the world would give two shits about. Weed grows just like tobacco. It's organic. Because of its effects, it should be treated the same way as alcohol. And let's be real for a second, legalizing pot is by far the quickest way to get this country out of debt. The government shouldn't be worried about the person smoking a joint on his or her free time or the high school kid trying to put a few extra bucks in his pocket by being a steady source to his friend. Smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol is by far more dangerous and BY FAR more habit forming. it just doesn't make sense that marijuana is not legal.
viva la revolution
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 01/22/2009 - 3:50pmIt's no longer, "smoke weed everyday", its, "smoke weed till it's legal."
!
Brother Obama
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 02/24/2009 - 10:48pmI know you read these posts and you know that I know that you know making weed legal is why you were put on this planet.
hell yes..
Comment posted by Anonymous on Mon, 03/23/2009 - 10:26amI understand marijuana is illegal, and its clearly a drug, but what people do is their buisness, and if smoking weed makes them happy then let them be happy however they chose. In my oppinion pot should be legal because enough people do it that the government could still make money off from it. However like anything that also has its down side.. like people still might not buy it legally all the time.. but itd still be a small income for the government.. And like cigarettes marijuana does have some bad chemicals in it, but its grown from the ground, this "drug" is a herb...
"bad chemicals"???
Comment posted by Anonymous on Mon, 04/20/2009 - 7:40pmThe burning of any biomass creates the offset of carcinogens, sorry it just happens. Not nearly as bad as cigarettes thou, which have the deadly chemicals added for extra added value. (Go figure the legallity of that) But hay, use a bong, or better yet VAPORIZE........
Weed is not a drug. It's
Comment posted by Anonymous on Sun, 03/29/2009 - 4:40pmWeed is not a drug. It's just a plant that grows. But if you so happen to set it on fire, there are some effects:
1. Happy
2. Hungry
3. Sleepy
Agreed
Comment posted by Anonymous on Sat, 07/25/2009 - 12:35amExactly. I'm far from a pot head and I agree 100%. Sure the chemical THC found in it is considered a drug, but so are the chemicals found in Advil. Alcohol is far more harmful and dangerous to be using than THC. The only thing that should be illegal is driving while under the effects of weed, or smoking in some public places (similar to tobacco laws) If the stupid government would stop investing millions on stopping people from using the herb, they would have some extra pocket change to maybe perhaps help the economy.
legalize marijuana
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 04/07/2009 - 11:01pmThis country needs help and the only way to get us out of this horrible depression and future depressions would be legalizing marijuana. The government don't even understand the tax benefits of this, Imagine the great possibilities our country could have and the jobs that could help American citizens get back on their feet. Set an age limit, and just imagine our prisons would decrease and all of the state budgets would definitely start to decrease also. So many great possibilities would and could arise from this without a doubt. It's time to end this waste of money drug war and go after actual criminals who deserve to be in jail. Let us all rise and come together as on nation!
legalize marijuana please save our nation
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 06/16/2009 - 12:45amman love that speech your wright we all do need to come together as a nation and if marijuana will make it happen then so be it
Leagalization not complications
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 3:08amMr. President,
For years people have smoked marijuana. I have done my fair share of it, and now I am on probation, and I almost went to prison for it! I am an example of what a real "pothead" was. "Potheads" are not ignorant, actually to be quite honest I am exceptionally knowledgable about many things! For one: I know for a fact that if marijuana was legalized our country would make a change for the positive, not the negative. I have ADD and sometimes it is hard for me to concentrate, in my classes! By the way I am about to have my white coat ceremony, and I will be an official MD. Last year I was arrested for the posession and use of marijuana and the day after I got out of jail I went to my family doctor and was diagnosed with impulsive ADD. I do not get an extreme overabundance of energy or anything, I just get very ill tempered and sometimes can not pay alot of attention to thing, but to get to the point, I had been smoking marijuana for years and when I couldnt anymore, my concentration significantly got worse!!!! These bullshit pills that they put me on, RITILAN does nothing for me, but when I could smoke pot, I was getting straight A's in all of my college courses, including abnormal psycology and many other human behavior classes! I know for a fact, that for a large group of American Citizens, marijuana does alot more good, than damage! Not to mention, that marijuana has much less damaging and mind altering effects than alcohol, It is our right!!!! You have no right to keep us from that!!! If anything, alcohol should be illegal and marijuana should be legal!!!!
ritalin instead of bud...uh i don't think so..
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 07/30/2009 - 6:09pmhaha yeah i hear ya...AND...Ritalin...a safer drug than marijuana?....NOT. It just a different concentration of cocaine. There is waaaaay more negative side effects from Ritalin than marijuana. Oh, the ethics of this country are so ridiculous and close-minded.
Obama's mama
Comment posted by Anonymous on Mon, 04/27/2009 - 5:42pmObama get er ass in here and legalize weed
Weed saves lives...
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 6:28pmFor many years now, outsourcing has been going on in excess because the spoiled little brats of America who don't get how good they really have it, are too far removed from the generations of noble Americans who really knew what it was to be free (My grandfather- A marine who lost all his comrades at iwo jima)... Both employment and Federal tax revenues would jump if this were made legal and produced/sold within the United States. The issue is this: We have a chance now to make pot legal and end one of the last wrongful discriminations of the 20th century.
I'm a smoker. I started when I was 17 years old and I'm 21 now. I still smoke. I am a musician and ex-Apple specialist. Throughout my life I've never tried to hide the smoking aspect of myself (unless there were cops) because regardless of whether or not my nation is really free... I will always be. I have been arrested in Manhattan and detained until 3 in the morning all because I had been hitting a pipe with my friends before a show. It's NOT crack ladies and gentlemen, but an herb as aforementioned in the thread. I'll leave you with a thought that's close to home. My mother, who died in 2007, was diagnosed with a rare gland cancer originating in her pancreas (the same thing Steve Jobs was able to throw his money at and stay alive). My mother was a good woman. She worked harder than anyone I've met so far... Out before I was awake and back well after I was sleeping. She made her own business for herself called Senior Dignity, and for over 15 years, made it possible for the elderly to be cared for and respected in their own homes. She brought happiness to so many families that I couldn't finish my eulogy at her funeral without breaking down. The point is this: as the last year of her life dwindled and faded, she turned to an old friend she had abandoned a long time ago. That friend was her weed. My mother in the last 6 months could not move from her bed. She lost 3/4 of all her weight. Her breath was comprised of a horrible gaseous stench emanating from her belly. She couldn't keep food down. There was nothing we could do together anymore. What brought us both comfort was the weed. We smoked together frequently and talked about ski trips of the past (her favorite sport). She could eat on it. She could sleep on it. It relieved me of my incessant fear that she was in pain.
I know that the legislation concerning this substance is dead wrong. I hope I could bring some insight into how others see the plant. Its not just a bunch of hooligan teens acting out. Human beings need this.
your story touched me
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 05/07/2009 - 11:16pmyou really do have a touching story i was glad i read it and didn't skip over it
ay yobama
Comment posted by Anonymous on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 5:40pmay youi bes be legalizin tha motha fucking weed oreldse i be comin straight up to the white house and do it myself.
marijuana
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 05/07/2009 - 11:10pmmarijuana yes it is harmful but less harmful then cigarettes and alcohol its only been illegal because the government could not make money off of it. However if they could it would really help out our nation just try
OBAMA
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 05/07/2009 - 11:19pmif marijuana becomes legal or not do it because of the right reasons i am sure you get fed up with people telling you 2 do it or not
obama obama
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 05/12/2009 - 5:30pmthis is stupid they need to legalize weed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so i can get crunk at the club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
canabis
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 9:44pmi do firmly believe in the legalization of marijuana,you dont hear about people getting a buzz of weed an going out and killing people like the case with alcohol,yet alcohol is legal, there have been scientifically proven studys of the benefits of marijuana,what about alcohol, no studys there,i hope america will open there eyes to the understanding that man did not create this so called drug,but created by the almighty creator of life,amen
Why is marijuana illegal?
Comment posted by Frijole Jim on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 9:14amI honestly don’t know why. There are 2 kinds. One that makes you relax, and one that bugs you out. Probably the politicians smoked the bad kind and bugged out. Too bad. If they smoked the good kind it’s the best anti-anxiety medicine in the world. Doesn’t get you fucked up in your mind at all. Maybe if we can figure out which is the good kind and get the politicians to smoke it, they will chill out and stop being so paranoid, and world peace will follow. Also, it would be an enormous benefit to our economy in so many ways, from sales of twinkies and pizzas to movie rentals, there would millions of jobs created by legalizing it and everyone would be relaxed and happy. America would be the greatest place on earth with so many happy, relaxed people walking around high on the good herb. The only people who’d lose out would be the pharmaceutical companies because they sell nasty poisons that mess people up.
It really doesn't make sense
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 06/09/2009 - 8:09pmIt really doesn't make sense as to why its not legal. I mean that salvia is bullshit. It doesn't work. Plus the world would be a better place and you know it.
Let U.S. Smoke
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 06/09/2009 - 8:49pmCannabis is a simple species with one purpose, Reproduction. Along with different strains of Indica or Sativa this plant has male and female plants. Male plants are 100% necessary for reproduction and can supply products such as Hemp. Female plants grow as much as possible before the start of winter to reproduce and make seeds leaveing behind their genes for a new generation. Female plants bud and produce flowers for the sole purpose of this process. Humans (A.k.a us) discovered that the reproductive parts of the female plant can be burned and inhaled to produce a euphoric state of happiness, sleepyness, and increased hunger.
Fuck our government for ever even thinking this creation of mother nature should be destroyed, and outlawed.
Legalizing cannabis will help our naton with our debt and unemployment problems.
Smoke the herb, and live free.
Blaze
LEGALIZE IT,DON'T CRITICIZE IT!
Comment posted by Kelsey on Sun, 06/21/2009 - 11:02pmjust do one thing, bring it up for the american people to vote on instead of having legalization in the hands of up tight politicians.
and if you do that you will see that over 95% of us say yes! please obama, this will help our nation.
as bob marley says, "HERB IS THE HEALING OF A NATION"
1. Treats a variety of
Comment posted by RomancingTheTruth on Mon, 06/22/2009 - 7:31pm1. Treats a variety of ailments
2. Can benefit the economy through the creation of new jobs and the decrease in funds wasted on the War on Drugs
3. Way healthier than tobacco, alcohol, and other substances that people end up abusing because weed is illegal
4. If legalized, would lower the prison population
5. Makes you feel good
Bottom line: use common sense.
ok well here listen here are
Comment posted by goods and bads about WEED on Sat, 06/27/2009 - 12:09amok well here listen here are some ups and downs about weed a couple ups are that if we do legalize weed that we will get out of this depression and we could create more jobs for people. some downs are the US is like the largest state wit fat people and side effects of weed are munchies we will all be little fat kids
Ok dont get me wrong i started smoking weed at age 12 i am 15 now i have never got in any trouble with the police well i mean i never been cought by the police smoking weed,weed is like my air i smoke everyday i am smart i am passing all my classes so i really dont see anything about legalizing weed except for the fat kid one lol
If they legalized marijuana,
Comment posted by Steven on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 7:18amIf they legalized marijuana, the situation would be identical to the music industry. The music industry being the distributed government marijuana, and the drug dealing marijuana being a napster. Almost impossible to benefit as a country.
weeeed
Comment posted by lydia benitez on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 11:22ami like weed. im not gonna lie its pretty good. once when i was high i was chased by a pack of rhinos. i think somebody laced that weed with some crack. lastly i like weed and its gonna become legal or im gonna kick obamas ass.
your an idiot
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 07/01/2009 - 12:44pmthats not the way we as a people are goin to get weed legalized dumb azz act like u got some common sense
What the Bible says about this...
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 10:48pmI'm not trying to justify Marijuana with the Bible...but think about this..
Genesis 1:29-30 - Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. (30) And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground—everything that has the breath of life in it—I give every green plant for food." And it was so.
So...If God gave us all seed-bearing plants...what right do you have to keep this dru.....Herb illegal Mr. Obama? I think we have a divine intervention and you have nothing against that.
If you (the gov't) just cared about money...then I should off myself because this isn't the free country we always boast so proudly of, reconsider your actions and come back when your more sensible about things.
Good Point!
Comment posted by Anonymous on Thu, 08/06/2009 - 6:01pmWeed...makes you happier (silly, funny, better outlook on the big bad world), it grows from the earth, no one gets mean on it like they do when they are drunk, would definately help the economy (most people would rather buy from a store or bar rather than calling up a drug dealer...I for one will not mind paying taxes on it), it's a natural pain killer/anti anxiety treatment (I call it The Anti Bitch Treatment...LOL).
I don't understand what is wrong with it.
They say it's a gateway drug...here's the thing...people make their own choices. Not everyone who smokes pot does other drugs...hell most people who smoke don't even drink.
Alcohol...makes you happier until you have had too much, then you are sloppy and in alot of cases violent and completely stupid.
Give me a choice...I choose marijuana!
Same rules would apply...no drinking at work/no getting high at work, no driving drunk/no driving high..etc...
Maybe if the politicians got high from time to time they would notice just how unharmful it is...I mean really...some/most of them may already do it.
Take a poll...let this one be the peoples decision...and if it doesn't work...hey we already know life without legal marijuana.
Give us one good reason why not!
The Guy with the Bible Passage Makes a Pretty Good Point
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 07/29/2009 - 11:09amHmmm it raises all kinds of questions in my head...I just need to know, are there any DOWNSIDES to marijuana? Do you get addicted to it like cigarettes?
legalize it to make my
Comment posted by lagaize it on Mon, 08/03/2009 - 7:00pmlegalize it to make my terrible work days go by quicker
Legalize Cannibus
Comment posted by Alexander Cielto on Sat, 08/08/2009 - 10:12pmPlease...
Hear me out Obama....
These racist people want to criminalize something that makes me feel good and keeps me healthy...
I would do anything for the legalization of Marijuana
When ever im sick, i smoke and all that pain goes away,
I remeber i had a fever, a bad one with a nasty cold
i was throwing up and in bed for 2 days
i was smoking some weed(in a blunt/cigar) and i promise you...in like 4 minutes not an inch of pain was in my body..... after i was done with my blunt i starting crying and thanked god for placing such a plant on this earth
Ive been smoking for two years now
I use the herb responsibly... it has not side effects but hungry sleep and happy
please.......i really would do anything for you to legalize it
Every time i smoke i just feel better and better.
I use to have seizure about 5 times every month....
I haven't had not ONE seizure since i began smoking
So please look into legalizing it.....
Even if you dont im still gonna buy it from my drug dealers
even though i rather buy it from a store legally
So please i beg you...i beg you mr obama
i voted for you
dont let me down
The Alex kid above me is
Comment posted by Bernyce For Pot on Sat, 08/08/2009 - 11:07pmThe Alex kid above me is right.Legalize it and tax it. It would end the economic problems and lead to a well balanced nation. The criminals put in jail for it would come out a get jobs. More taxes,more money. The only reason why some people want to prohibit cannibus is because there would be less tobacco smokers it weed was manufactured like tobacco. Either way im gonna buy it...legal or not
Might as well save money by taking those out of jail for possession and when they come out they would NEVER be able to sell weed because the average pot smoker would rather buy from a store LEGAL,since it would be much safer, and only containing THC, I have 4 children, they all smoke as well as myself. And we are way more healthier than people who don't smoke.
legalize
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 08/11/2009 - 3:02ami agree on the legalization of pot i'm only 14 i've been smoking for a year and it makes me feel so much better just about everyone i know smokes and they are all healthy and smart people i still get the same grades at school and i'm definitely not fat, its a safer alternative for all pain medications and other pills and actual drugs people use and are prescribed thats side effects are sometimes death its stupid not to legalize it. do it for AMERICA
this topic
Comment posted by not for you for everyone on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 3:01amyes makin it legal would help ever so much, the reality of a persons mind is ultimate, there is danger to anything there is a downside to anything , everywhich way you choose there is an outcome, yes their is alot of humans who smoke weed bc their freind does or bc they want to escape" well they are not escaping, i smoke, people who smoke can say that it is a lifestyle, their are alot of ppl who would still smoke it even if they had the thc pills, as i said smokin is a lifestyle, i dont think any different of a person commin from what they do, remember mind exspansion" before lsd was considered "wide spread and out of reach of control" you could buy acid tests, yes there is a money makin profit, money is evil though but we obviously need it to live in this world so we live with evil. i quote "until the human race can realize everyone's reality is different, there will be no change". i also stand for what i think is right, what i think is right is not only considered on makin certain things legal it consists of at a controlled state let people live in their own reality, not in harm, but in the essense of life so say, this post will not even be read or cared about but i feel like typin whats on my mind, it is a wonder how a persons mind can be altered by someones words and teachings, not only are drugs harmfull "anything can be" but the teachings and words of one person can cause harm to everyone, trying to scare people will only make them stronger in what they love" another quote" "u take a dog into your house off the street, the dog will beg for food and lick you" you take a human form the street and he will bite you. ty for your time
and by not only are drugs
Comment posted by not for you for everyone on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 3:03amand by not only are drugs harmfull i meant like u know meth coke herion alch shit like that lol
LEGALIZE MARIJUANA
Comment posted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/02/2009 - 4:42amTHE AMERICAN DRUG INDUSTRY make all kinds of chemically made pills and fluids that they say is "HEALTHY" or "NONHAZARDOUS". Thats a load of crap. Marijuana is a plant that God created. No one in the world invented marijuana..... It is just a plant. America was founded on natural tobacco, plants that were here long before humans came about. It was the Native Americans who believed that we should use the planet because thats what the Lord intended. If anything, all these pills that can be bought over the counter are way more dangerous than weed.... lets be honest. Then there is this "medical marijuana"............ ITS JUST DAMN WEED THAT YOU GET FROM YOUR LOCAL WEED MAN..... NO MORE.... NO LESS.....
Forget about health reasons for a moment.... There are people locked up in jail for smoking weed or sold weed to survive in this country and haven't done anything to anyone.... Lets release all of those people..... talk about saving money..... that would free up alot of money in the economy.
Making marijuana legal would end most of this drug war that we have going on now..... YES... CRACK and HARION and ANYTHING THAT HAS TO BE MIXED CHEMICALLY CHOULD BE ILLEGAL.........WE CAN ALL AGREE ON THAT! But the laws themselves have made the lives of those who chose to use marijuana hell on Earth!
IF YOU SMOKE CIGARETTES AND HAVE A PROBLEM WITH MARIJUANA THEN YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!!! POINT BLANK!!!!
CIGARETTES CAUSE CANCER..... BUT THEY ARE LEGAL.... AMERICA DOES NOT SEE THE LOGIC.....
NO ONE HAS DIED FROM MARIJUANA.... I DONT CARE WHAT ANYONE ELSE SAYS....
MY ASTHMA IS GONE.... thats right.. all those years i spent trying to get a cure... taking Albuterol and spending nights on a machine are now all over AFTER I started smoking (WEED). (I CANNOT STAND CIGARETTES THOUGH)
EMPLOYMENT: JUST ABOUT EVERY JOB DRUG TESTS, RIGHT.... LOOKING FOR THC IN THEIR SYSTEM.
THINK ABOUT THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE..... CAN AMERICA REALLY AFFORD TO BE PICKY ABOUT WHAT YOU DO ON YOUR TIME???????? I THINK NOT!!
LIQUOR LAST FAR LONGER THAN THE AFFECTS OF MARIJUANA.......... FACT
LIQUOR CAN SHUT DOWN YOUR KIDNEY................................................FACT
LIQUOR IS A DEPRESSANT......................................................................FACT
CIGARETTES CAUSE CANCER.................................................................FACT
CIGARETTES HAVE CHEMICALS FOUND IN CLEANING PRODUCTS..........FACT
CIGS HAVE: Benzene,Formaldehyde, Ammonia, Nicotine, Arsenic (rat poison).........FACT...FACT... FACT
THE TIME HAS COME FOR THE AMERICA PEOPLE TO DEMAND THE LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA!!
WE PUT CONGRESSMEN AND SENATORS IN OFFICE.... THEY WORK FOR US.... HOW THE HELL ARE THEY TELLING US WHAT WE CAN AND CANT DO....... ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY ALLOW THE SELL OF DANGEROUS, MAN MADE POISONS AND PILLS! IF THEY DONT WANT MARIJUANA LEGAL.... THEN THEY DONT WANT THEIR JOBS... POINT BLANK.
CONGRESS IS SUPPOSED TO REPRESENT THE PEOPLE.... AND THE PEOPLE WANT MARIJUANA LEGAL!
Legalize, remove THC test for UA
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 09/11/2009 - 3:19pmI just failed a drug test, and am waiting on a call from my employer to discuss my employment options. They have a no tolerance policy, meaning I am 99% sure I'll be terminated. Worst part is I have been looking for a job for so long, and my unemployment checks run out this Tuesday. I stopped smoking for the job but my THC levels were still too high.
A mans character shouldn't be defined by the contents of his piss!!!!!!!
I show up to work a half hour early, work hard, do as I am told, and get nothing but positive feedback on my performance.
SO THC tests are complete BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am lumped in with people who do crack, coke, meth, extacy, mdma/meth alternatives, shrooms, etc. THOSE ARE WAY WORSE FOR YOU AND ACTUALLY AFFECT YOUR PERFORMANCE AT WORK REGARDLESS!!!!
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Comment posted by Anonymous on Sun, 12/21/2008 - 1:02pmHE MAY HAVE FOR MORE BEERS .BUT WONT GET FOUR MORE YEARS .THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN LOUD AND CLEAR.WTF