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danny
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« on: November 09, 2013, 04:13:45 AM »


- Decriminalization of Cannabis user. This bill is being push forward by MK Zandberg (Meretz) and the 'interesting' MK Feiglin (Likud).


Is Support for cannabis supposed to somehow be incompatible with being right wing that Feiglin's support for it warrants the 'interesting' moniker?

As for the laws themselves, legalizing Marijuana is obviously the right thing, but I worry that all we will get is haggling over medical Marijuana rather than just legalizing the whole thing.

With regards to the marriage issue, I'm not a fan of keeping two separate marriage systems, all marriages between two consenting adults should be allowed, and you can let each rabbi decide who he wants to marry if the couple want one. But since I can't imagine such a thing being passed, what is being proposed would certainly be better than the current situation.
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danny
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2013, 05:07:15 AM »


Legalisation is what should be done, but decriminalisation is clearly better than putting smokers in jail and giving them a criminal record.
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