Federal Marijuana Legalization Bill Officially Scheduled For House Floor Vote

Demonization of pot is bad. Legalization could enable LEOs to pursue actual criminals more, open up some cottage industries, too.

Free up jail space for people that are actually criminals and not some dude that had a 1/2 oz on them.

Pot is less damaging than alcohol, IMO.

yes. weed should be legal.

Many people are against it because it undoes brainwashing and trauma based mind control.
 
Demonization of pot is bad. Legalization could enable LEOs to pursue actual criminals more, open up some cottage industries, too.

Free up jail space for people that are actually criminals and not some dude that had a 1/2 oz on them.

Pot is less damaging than alcohol, IMO.

Pot is equally damaging only in different ways IMO. If we legalize it, sobeit. If we don't fine too. What I don't want is those advocating most strongly for it to lie to me and the public that smoking pot is somehow harmless.
 
they've been ignoring their constitutional limits since damn near the onset of the constitution..........maybe it should be time to start killing them.......but no, can't have that shit, can we?

They weren't around at the onset of the Constitution, or for a long time afterwards.

You know, it's pretty bad when a government agency lies..they got all this bullshit about around 1791 on their site, but there was no ATF before 1886 when they were called the "Revenue Laboratory".

You wanna talk about bullshit? These motherfuckers got it for ya!

They say: https://www.atf.gov/our-history/atf-history-timeline

Motherfuckers claim they go all the way back to 1791 when they certainly do NOT.

"The ATF was formerly part of the United States Department of the Treasury, having been formed in 1886 as the "Revenue Laboratory" within the Treasury Department's Bureau of Internal Revenue. "

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureau_of_Alcohol,_Tobacco,_Firearms_and_Explosives

I'll be back in a minute, gonna look these motherfuckers up!

It's a long ways from 1791 to 1886, baby.

I ain't even messing with this. Ta hell with it.
 
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When given a chance to do something about the wave of 70-plus armed robberies since the start of the year involving pot shops in Washington state, local lawmakers did nothing in the most recent legislative session to stem the attacks – and in some cases, bloodshed.

Instead, state legislators got behind House Bill 1210, to change the word from “marijuana” to “cannabis” in all state documents. KIRO Newsradio reporter Hanna Scott told listeners and me that it passed with bipartisan support, 83-13.

Why the need to change the word?

Bill sponsor Rep. Melanie Morgan (D-Parkland) told fellow lawmakers it’s because the word “marijuana is a reminder of the history of racism and persecution” in the United States. She cites a quote from Henry Anslinger, considered the first U.S. “drug czar,” who in the 1930s tied marijuana use to people of color.
https://mynorthwest.com/3407404/dor...ans-more-to-state-lawmakers-than-human-lives/
 
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