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windjammer
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« on: September 16, 2013, 09:30:52 AM »

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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2013, 01:07:02 PM »


Very enlightening contribution.

Numbers don't seem that odd actually. Would like to see a poll from a more neutral source.


Sorry but I'm just laughing. You, the guy who posts some awfuls topics, and you tell me "very enlightening contribution". Funny Smiley.


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I just wanted to say I wasn't happy with this poll. No more, No less.
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2013, 05:55:38 AM »

I'm surprised, sometimes you can make good posts Smiley.
Unfortunately for opponents, the momentum appears to be on the side of legalization.  The good news for them, however, is that they may continue to express their objections to marijuana by not smoking it.

But you know, I don't it's really an important issue for many people. Personally I'm against legalization but I won't become depressive if it's legalized. I'm not an internet libertarian. My main issues aren't "drugs", "against Syria intervention" like some persons on this forum who are supporting Amash because of these issues. And of course, the fact that Amash is probably extremely far to the right economically doesn't bother them.




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« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2013, 12:11:52 PM »


Sarcasm. What exactly is so dangerous about marijuana that requires its criminalization? What terrible things are going to befall Colorado and Washington now?

I know it was sarcasm Smiley. People shouldn't be allowed to smoke Marijuana, because I believe it causes some problems and I consider it would cause more problems after legalization.



I'm surprised, sometimes you can make good posts Smiley.
Unfortunately for opponents, the momentum appears to be on the side of legalization.  The good news for them, however, is that they may continue to express their objections to marijuana by not smoking it.

But you know, I don't it's really an important issue for many people. Personally I'm against legalization but I won't become depressive if it's legalized. I'm not an internet libertarian. My main issues aren't "drugs", "against Syria intervention" like some persons on this forum who are supporting Amash because of these issues. And of course, the fact that Amash is probably extremely far to the right economically doesn't bother them.

You shouldn't be depressed.  Why would you be depressed?  If you don't smoke marijuana, the legality of it won't impact your life at all.  However, it will impact people who are thrown in prison day by day for nothing more than smoking a plant.

Yes, that's why I'm not depressed about that, I just disagree, it's not a main issue.
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« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2013, 02:31:47 PM »


Sarcasm. What exactly is so dangerous about marijuana that requires its criminalization? What terrible things are going to befall Colorado and Washington now?

I know it was sarcasm Smiley. People shouldn't be allowed to smoke Marijuana, because I believe it causes some problems and I consider it would cause more problems after legalization.



I'm surprised, sometimes you can make good posts Smiley.
Unfortunately for opponents, the momentum appears to be on the side of legalization.  The good news for them, however, is that they may continue to express their objections to marijuana by not smoking it.

But you know, I don't it's really an important issue for many people. Personally I'm against legalization but I won't become depressive if it's legalized. I'm not an internet libertarian. My main issues aren't "drugs", "against Syria intervention" like some persons on this forum who are supporting Amash because of these issues. And of course, the fact that Amash is probably extremely far to the right economically doesn't bother them.

You shouldn't be depressed.  Why would you be depressed?  If you don't smoke marijuana, the legality of it won't impact your life at all.  However, it will impact people who are thrown in prison day by day for nothing more than smoking a plant.

Yes, that's why I'm not depressed about that, I just disagree, it's not a main issue.

So you think people should be put in jail for smoking a plant?
No

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