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A friend of mine from Colorado told me the state collected 500 million tax dollars in the last three and a half years.

Just think how many Doritos were sold!
 


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Weed, booze, porn, pain killers, cocaine, etc. Some people can handle it in their lives and some can't. I think we are in the first or second inning of a 9 inning ball game for the social experiment in the cannabis legal states at this point.
 

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I love Doritos with cheese sauce mmmmmmm yummy.....
just say no to illegal drugs.....

illegal drugs are the devil....
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Mama said them drugs are the devil.....

now grab your helmet I will take you to get some ice cream
 

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We've wasted enough money in is country to try and stamp it out, and look where we got, legalize it and be done with it



Yup, Like it or not, when you crunch the numbers its a no brainer. It won't go away no matter how much money you throw at it. Tax it and save us some money.
 


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No reason for it to be illegal on the federal level, industrial hemp laws are even dumber. Let a state do what it wants but until then enforce it and make congress grow a pair and repeal the law. The president enforcing laws when he feels like it has gotten us in far bigger trouble than weed ever could. Good issue to bring that office down a peg.
 

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Did anyone else hear Doug Geohring on the radio/phone conference when he said something to the affect that Industrial hemp will be the best cash flow crop in 2017 ? I couldn't believe my ears.








Haha Couldn't resist
 

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could care less... if you can b a productive member of society and not live off tax dollars, smoke ground up unicorn shit for all i care... how bout we start looking at what comes out of a person instead of what goes in...
you do not want to see what comes out of me

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A friend of mine from Colorado told me the state collected 500 million tax dollars in the last three and a half years.

Just think how many Doritos were sold!
yea that doesn't even include the additional sales tax collected from the extra snacks bought
 

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Here we go again talking in circles beating dead horses and stirring the POT also i don't smoke the kush worm aka pillow biter:;:::::;:deadhorse:;:stirthepot;:;boozer;:;blahblah:shame:

Well there's your problem ! Me thinks maybe you should!
 


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A friend of mine from Colorado told me the state collected 500 million tax dollars in the last three and a half years.

Just think how many Doritos were sold!
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one of my best friends is the Atty General in South Dakota and says that Colorado has actually lost money on the deal when you look at all the infrastructure that has been increased I.e. Law enforcement, court time, etc. All you hear about is the revenue and not the expenditures.
 

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F'n pro-dope people are like vegetarians and the gluten free people. Always have to let the whole world know that they support legalizing pot and all of it's benefits. It's a religion to these people.
 

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one of my best friends is the Atty General in South Dakota and says that Colorado has actually lost money on the deal when you look at all the infrastructure that has been increased I.e. Law enforcement, court time, etc. All you hear about is the revenue and not the expenditures.

That wouldn't surprise me. I know for a fact that there is lots of opposition in Colorado.
 

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F'n pro-dope people are like vegetarians and the gluten free people. Always have to let the whole world know that they support legalizing pot and all of it's benefits. It's a religion to these people.


I would say that's a pretty broad generalization. Of course there are your token skateboarding,sausage waiting spicoli types that you describe,but I'd be willing to bet there are just as many "normal" folk that may be of the opinion that the fight against the devil's lettuce might be one that has ran its course.
 


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F'n pro-dope people are like vegetarians and the gluten free people. Always have to let the whole world know that they support legalizing pot and all of it's benefits. It's a religion to these people.


You mean the ones that sound like those f'n pro-alcohol people ? Can't even watch a football game on TV without a dozen commercials trying to convince me and my family that one brand of beer is better than the rest. :;:stirthepot
 

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I think the North Dakota sausage waiters association is already rounding up the troops to get full legalization going. It sounds like they are mad about the whole medical thing with how it got changed around a bit. Not sure if the state will pass full recreational or not.
 

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Thanks to Al Carlson and the likes , I think full legalization will pass when it comes to a vote. I doubt it would have had a chance before the clowns butchered up and manipulated the MM bill. They can shove measure 5 up their hind end, It's not what the people voted for. Big pharma won.
 
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Well there's your problem ! Me thinks maybe you should!
well heck dean if you buy me a sack of some kush and drive up to my neck of the woods its all good,

hey
it beats the alternative to what alcohol does to a select race of people who have about 10000 or so years behind the rest of the euro asia civilization. Just say no to wet brain- alcohol kills way more then weed will ever cause.
The only reason why Colorado needs more law enforcement is because that is the way federal government can get some extra bodies in to jail in one shape or form.
Once the federal government gets with the program to figure how to properly check to see if you are under the influence at the time of a UA or traffic stop nothing is going to change as far as criminal growing pains to a substance that has less studies done on a federal level then LCD
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