Yes, as well as all gambling.
should marijuana be legalized throughout the united states?
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mtneer1212SBR MVP
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#36Comment -
zam77SBR MVP
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#37It depends on their/my logic. I love the stuff, have no issues with my use of it and it's current illegality. Once the gov't gets their hands on it, I presume their would be many more issues than their currently are for someone like me who is content with my recreational use of it.Comment -
stealthyburritoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-12-09
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#38It depends on their/my logic. I love the stuff, have no issues with my use of it and it's current illegality. Once the gov't gets their hands on it, I presume their would be many more issues than their currently are for someone like me who is content with my recreational use of it.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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#39i don't see how that translates into the marijuana industry.
california showed us the artificial prices created by its illegal status.
there are so many small dispensary shops that they compete with one another for clientele.
grade A heady shit in california i believe runs about $3-$5 per gram.
anywhere else, the same shit runs for about $20 per gram.
moreover, that money goes toward the continuation of an illegal op instead of a legitimate business charging fair market value for the product.Comment -
zam77SBR MVP
- 11-03-10
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#40Sorry stealthy... I live in my own element. I have my reasons. It's not like I would mind it getting legalized... I just am not sold on the idea. I just don't know if I can trust the suits will setup the laws in a way that benefits people like me.
Like I said, voting yes is not the wrong answer to me... it's just more complicated in my opinion to legalize it. I am content with it as is.Comment -
jgilmartinSBR MVP
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#41I hope (and strongly believe) I would have the same position on the issue. The vast majority people who own guns, as well as the vast majority of people who drink alcohol, do so without harming other people. Should both of these freedoms be taken away from everyone on account of the small percentage of people who abuse them?Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#42I hope (and strongly believe) I would have the same position on the issue. The vast majority people who own guns, as well as the vast majority of people who drink alcohol, do so without harming other people. Should both of these freedoms be taken away from everyone on account of the small percentage of people who abuse them?Comment -
Reno PaulSBR MVP
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#43Legalize it, regulate it and tax it.Comment -
boondoggleSBR MVP
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#44Yes!Comment -
urge2killSBR MVP
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#45Top shelf bud is not $3-$5 dollars per gram anywhere in Cali I've ever seen.Comment -
ChugsSBR MVP
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#46I really dont see why not.Comment -
steelheaddanSBR High Roller
- 09-04-10
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#48Puff, Puff, Pass.....Comment -
pozzySBR Wise Guy
- 07-02-09
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#49Pot is no worse for you than cigs or alcohol.. I say legalize it..Comment -
beanbagSBR MVP
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#50hellll yeahhhhhhhh i wonder why people would say no... nothing really against it just nobody would get anything done..Comment -
jgilmartinSBR MVP
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#51Well certainly there are extreme cases; for example, nuclear warheads. It's not all black and white.Comment -
eidolonSBR Hall of Famer
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#52the states lose a lot of money because of how the prison system is set upComment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#53State regulated. Nationally it will not be instituted i would think. We're not even close to that yet. the first time this even goes big on trial will be a few years from now- nothing will even be accomplished until about 20 trials, some experimentation, analysis, etc. It will turn into a scholarly case providing defense attorneys with detrimental sociological/nationalistic problems. There will new evidence every few years coming into play.
Its way to controversial of an issue to be settled anytime soon. From a conservative political perspective its looked upon as a weakness for endorsing marijuana, how other nations (and enemies) view this, etc.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
Goat MilkBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-24-10
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#54Then why have limitations in anything. Why can't we buy rocket propelled grenades or anti aircraft missiles freely if we like to own these weapons but don't like to harm anyone? There is a reason for everything. Some items are not meant to be legal even though the vast majority of the people will not abuse them or cause harm.Cause Sleep is the Cousin of DeathComment -
secretredfoxxSBR Rookie
- 12-22-10
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#55yes
yes without a doubt, all drugs should be legal. just look at portugalComment -
poochiecollinsSBR MVP
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FinalnubSBR Hustler
- 11-17-10
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#58yes, deterrence gives rise to all the underground crimes and the jazzComment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
- 06-10-10
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#59at the very least decriminalize it federally.Comment -
necroSBR MVP
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#60it should/must be legal, it's almost better than sexComment -
rem sleepSBR MVP
- 10-04-10
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#61of course it should be legal. Its like having a goose that lays golden eggs.Comment -
Ace_of_SpadesSBR Posting Legend
- 10-14-09
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#62I can see the unemployment problem getting worse if Marijuana was made legal.Comment -
teaserpleaserBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-14-08
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#63should it be legalized of course its a plant and no matter how much you smoke or eat you will pass out before you die.... Do think it should be legalized **** no its already legal here in cali me and my circle are gearing up for our 99 plant outdoor grow in trinity co .... by the way places like Humboldt co, trinity co, and other rural northern cali communitys would be crushed. The familys that went from bootlegers to growers for generations in kentucky and tenn would be crushed. Never going to happen in my lifetime not all the states so will always be a market for cali dank.Comment -
Lincoln73SBR Sharp
- 02-12-10
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#64After getting stuck in line waiting for people to finish buying their stupid effin scratch off tickets, why shouldn't i be able to buy an eighth and put in a moneyline parlay at my local 7-11.Comment -
juusoSBR MVP
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#65Yes.
Decriminalizing all drugs would be a good step as well.Comment -
louisvillekidSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-14-07
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#67yes, but never seems like it's going to happen. 2 much money 2 be made by lawyers,courts and incarcerating people and drug classes and so on and so on.Comment -
patswinSBR MVP
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#68hell yesComment -
capitalist pigSBR MVP
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#69I have no issues with it being legal, the problem is the govt is going to want to regulate/tax it, which is also okay. But if its legal and the govt taxes it, then it wont/cant be legal to grow your own, and this is why it will never happen.Its just like booze when it was illegal, except it is alot easier to grow your own pot and hide it from the govt than it is to distill your own spirits in your backyard.
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GettingScrillaRestricted User
- 10-29-10
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#70YES! It should be legalized....without question- The amount of Tax dollars and income generated from the legalization should be enough to tapir the amount of jobs lost etc. The "drug" is not harmful long term, you can wake up the next day without a hang over...legalize it, dont crit-a-size it!Comment
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