http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1884956,00.html?cnn=yes The arguements are similar for Oregon. Why are we letting them lead the way?
Great. Let's drug ourselves out of this misery. Wait a minute- that's what drugs are for! To make us feel good when our lives are crap. In that case, all Californians should drug up.
Actually I think it is quite funny that for most "herb smokers" that the only time you can't really smoke, is when your looking for work, when in fact, that is when you have the most time to kill.
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I can't. Rats. Well, I'll let the 16,976,512 cocaine addicts who started on weed to make the connection for me.
Yes and how many people would have started on cocaine if they had made it so they had to buy their beer at the place where cocaine is sold. Especially when you have the logic of: Well they told me this shit is bad for you, but when I smoked it, I felt great. I wonder what that cocaine stuff they are selling is like if they say it is bad too.... The law actually creates the situation, not prevents it.