Should ND legalize Marijuana

Should North Dakota legalize marijuana for recreational use ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 64 43.5%
  • No

    Votes: 62 42.2%
  • Don't care either way

    Votes: 21 14.3%

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Davey Crockett

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First I've paid attention to Kaseman but he is pretty easy to see through. In the debate his answers were mostly lies and fiction so I took a quick look at his background. He started in law enforcement at 24 years old and retired 22 years later at 46 and claims to be an expert.
A few notes from his autobiography, he said when he was a kid he made up elaborate stories in his head to pass the time. I see that hasn't changed with old age. The math doesn't add up either. That's a lot of jobs, plus however many years of college it takes for law enforcement crunched in before 24 years old .



Prior to my career in law enforcement, I was a hard rock gold miner, a soldier, a self-employed trucker roaming the 48 states and Canada, construction worker, heavy equipment operator, a carpenter, an oil patch worker, and eventually, a university student graduating from California State University, Sacramento.

Something tells me he is full of shit.
 

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I get the feeling that law enforcement doesn't want to give up the power they have to tear somebody's vehicle apart because they smell weed. How many of us are lucky that we didn't get stopped at certain times in our late teens or early twenties? Situations where we could have ended up with a record that could have limited our career opportunities.
 


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First I've paid attention to Kaseman but he is pretty easy to see through. In the debate his answers were mostly lies and fiction so I took a quick look at his background. He started in law enforcement at 24 years old and retired 22 years later at 46 and claims to be an expert.
A few notes from his autobiography, he said when he was a kid he made up elaborate stories in his head to pass the time. I see that hasn't changed with old age. The math doesn't add up either. That's a lot of jobs, plus however many years of college it takes for law enforcement crunched in before 24 years old .



Prior to my career in law enforcement, I was a hard rock gold miner, a soldier, a self-employed trucker roaming the 48 states and Canada, construction worker, heavy equipment operator, a carpenter, an oil patch worker, and eventually, a university student graduating from California State University, Sacramento.

Something tells me he is full of shit.
Yep no way he went to college in California and doesn’t like weed haha.
 

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Why add another problem? Why have new crime from illegal immigrants?

This shit is "medicine" like whiskey during Prohibition, DEI, the covid "vaccine" and :p "green energy".

Why would the Soviet Union spend more on "peace and love" in the States than arming the Viet Cong?

The studies "you'll" try to fire back at me are anecdotal at best. This current Fed wants us smoked up and is flanking in a silly, knees bent, hopping about advancing behavior:



That is all.
 


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Why add another problem? Why have new crime from illegal immigrants?

This shit is "medicine" like whiskey during Prohibition, DEI, the covid "vaccine" and :p "green energy".

Why would the Soviet Union spend more on "peace and love" in the States than arming the Viet Cong?

The studies "you'll" try to fire back at me are anecdotal at best. This current Fed wants us smoked up and is flanking in a silly, knees bent, hopping about advancing behavior:



That is all.

He's a novelist.....writes fiction for a living. Just saying.....
 

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Every time I hear of a young person dying after smoking pot laced with fentanyl, i think they should legalize it so maybe those young people would be gettign pot from a shop where its regulated and kept safe.

Tax the shit out of it like tobacco, make the potheads follow all the same rules as cigarette smokers.

Another benefit of legalizing it for recreational use would be that it would be easier to get for people that actually need it for medical reasons.

But don't worry, if it passes the legislature will figure out a way to fuck it all up.
 

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Taxing the shit out of it will just make people buy it off the streets. Then I guess their back to riskin it for the biscuit. Makes zero sense. The medical program sells their shit for 2 to 3 times what it costs on the streets. Why would anybody go to a medical store?
 

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I've reached the point in my life where I don't really give a shit what you're doing, as long as you don't hit me over the head with it. If you're gay, you're gay...whatever...just quietly be that. If you are a man who wants to dress up like a lady, fine...just don't ask to read to my kids or make them sit through your drag shows.
Not really in the same category, but if you like to smoke weed, I don't care. No experience myself. Had already done enough stupid shit by the time I encountered weed, so decided to leave one on the "did not do" list. I won't vote yes, but may vote on it at all so as not to cancel out a vote. You be you, and don't interfere with me. That's all I ask these days.
 


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Taxing the shit out of it will just make people buy it off the streets. Then I guess their back to riskin it for the biscuit. Makes zero sense. The medical program sells their shit for 2 to 3 times what it costs on the streets. Why would anybody go to a medical store?
Just off the top of my head I would guess so you know what you’re getting and know it’s not laced with fentanyl or some such
 

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Fk that! Just legalize it to be grown. NO TAXES or dispensaries
Legal or not we've been cultivating mj for many years on the low down except for residents in Alaska where it has been legal for years,plus no state tax when I lived there.
 

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Taxing the shit out of it will just make people buy it off the streets. Then I guess their back to riskin it for the biscuit. Makes zero sense. The medical program sells their shit for 2 to 3 times what it costs on the streets. Why would anybody go to a medical store?
I lot of people prefer vaping these days over smoking and its not super easy to convert green into quality vape product or concentrates. A lot of it just has to do with being lazy...
 

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Taxing the shit out of it will just make people buy it off the streets. Then I guess their back to riskin it for the biscuit. Makes zero sense. The medical program sells their shit for 2 to 3 times what it costs on the streets. Why would anybody go to a medical store?
People could make their own booze too, and some do, the alcohol tax hasnt hurt liquor stores by any means. I would gladly pay extra for legality reasons alone, besides knowing the product isn't tainted.

I am not a drug user, so it matters not to me, I hate the smell of it, and the damn laziness it creates.

I can catch fish without a license, that license is of no worry to my bait or the fish, but it is illegal to not have one and fish, so I pay the fee and not worry about breaking laws. Its worth the fee to me.
 


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