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Weed is legalized in Texas??

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by chow_yun_fat, May 6, 2015.

  1. GanjaRocket

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    you're doing the you're a stoner you'll feel better routine I see it all.. it's quite humorous keep it coming.

    Better than your terrible jokes ;)
     
  2. Falcons Talon

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    This really bugged you. It must have really been important to you.
     
  3. GanjaRocket

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    Yea the Texas economy, and physical/social well being of the general population are a pretty big deal.

    Taking money away from the black market. Kind of a big deal.


    You're more of just a fly on the wall tho, you can stick around. Just dont jump in my food. I'm not sharing
     
  4. GanjaRocket

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    All I wanna do...

    Is bang screw
     
  5. RedRedemption

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    Ah.

    Do you also want to outlaw tax collection because you don't want to fund the evil military-industrial complex from starting wars with your money?

    Calm down. It'll get legalized eventually. Texas will be near dead last in legalization though, and there's nothing that can be done about that unless the state turns blue overnight.
    Meanwhile, stoners will continue to toke regardless of the legality. So does this even really matter? Lol. Its extremely easy to buy weed and extremely hard to get caught. Might as well be legal.
     
  6. Falcons Talon

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    Lighten up Francis.

    Seriously, I do get a laugh out of the name calling. I didn't realize people could be this passionate about this. I'm sure you're going to keep enjoying doing what you do, but that passion coming from the general well being of the population....mind blown.

    Have you ever considered moving to Colorado or Washington?
     
  7. GanjaRocket

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    Nah htown baby all I wanna do is bang screw nomsayn?
     
  8. Rocketman95

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    Is this really the first time you've been exposed to someone who is passionate about legalization? Maybe you should read up on the benefits of mar1juana instead of being dismissive and trollish. Start here:

    Medical mar1juana Shows Promise for Epilepsy

    As someone with a friend whose son suffers from epilepsy, I join him in hoping he has more options to pick from to help his son. There are tons of other positive benefits to this drug. For example, migraines: my sister has suffered from them her entire life and luckily lives in a state where she can legally treat it in this manner which has proven to be the only one that's worked for her over the years.
     
  9. GanjaRocket

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    Dismissive and trollish is how people deal with stuff they'll never personally understand but are underlyingly envious or jealous of those who can and do.
     
  10. Falcons Talon

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    To answer your question, yes, this is the first time I have seen someone this passionate about legalization.

    As for the medical benefits...Remember my mom? She would benefit from this as well. I would love to see the legalization of medicinal mar1juana. I've spoken to my dad about getting her some treatment. Being on the border, there is relatively easy access to it, but since its not legal, he won't consider it.

    Not a fan of recreational users ever since a dopehead high on weed crashed into my family brain damaging my little brother for life.
     
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  11. GanjaRocket

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    sorry about your tragedy, really..

    But you see what we need in this case is the ability to openly purchase and use, and funding educational programs for kids. So less idiots like that exist

    When it's open, there is no taboo, which begins to weed out the high chasers, drug fueled maniac types who think weed is just for getting fcked up
     
  12. GanjaRocket

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    Also, being on the border means you get dirt weed. Your father wouldn't want that anyway.
     
  13. Falcons Talon

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    Accidents happen. I understand that. It's taken many many years for me to wrap my mind around the situation. I try to be open minded, but its just a personal issue I can't seem to get past. That being said, if recreational use ever went to a general population vote, I wouldn't vote for it, but i wouldn't vote against it.
     
  14. Falcons Talon

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    I'm refering to the research on cannabinoids for dementia.
     
  15. MoonDogg

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    The green wave can't be stopped. I give it about 5 years or so. Texas won't be last though.....the incarceration-for-cash kings in Louisiana will take that position. Once New Mexico enlightens itself(2016 ballot), then I-10 and I-20 will become weed superhighways.
     

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