Going to social media to see some political news, whata nerdfagBoy C wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 4:18 pmFew days earlier the former Republican speaker of the House endorsed it!
Approval from Beto O'Rourk, the El Paso City Council member running for Texas senator.
The minority leader of the House Senator Chuck Schumer takes action with a plan/bill.
Of course Bernie Sanders wants it..
Of course Corey Booker also wants it..
Finally, the first FDA approved drug made from cannabis!
weed (boy c inspired topic)
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No one goes to jail for $5 worth a weed anymoreBoy C wrote:.. So you support minorities going to jail for $5 worth of weed?
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Dat_Meskin wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:19 pmNo one goes to jail for $5 worth a weed anymoreBoy C wrote:.. So you support minorities going to jail for $5 worth of weed?
There are states with no reformed weed laws.
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drug addicts are more likely to commit violent crimes
"Provisional data for 1991
show that among adult respondents (ages 18–49), those
who use cannabis (marijuana) or cocaine were much more
likely to commit crimes of all types than those who did
not use these substances (table␣1). Of those reporting use
of alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine during 1991, 26.1% also
report that they committed violent crimes during the year."
https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/DRRC.PDF
everyone knows druggies commit crimes. just ask Dat meskin he snitches on people for a living
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Seattle Moves to Wipe Out 2 Decades Of Marijuana Possession Convictions
http://fortune.com/2018/04/28/seattle-v ... nvictions/The City of Seattle has filed a motion in municipal court to vacate – that is, retroactively void – all misdemeanor marijuana convictions in the city. According to a statement from Mayor Jenny Durkan, the request would effect 542 people. The city has also requested the dismissal of outstanding misdemeanor possession charges. In 2012, Washington became the first U.S. state to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
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