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In reply to the discussion: Marijuana Decriminalization Drops Youth Crime Rates by Stunning 20% in One Year [View all]SomethingFishy
(4,876 posts)25. [Seriously]=> You need to get a fucking grip...
We "WEEDERS" just voted in LEGAL WEED in Colorado.
Yes we voted. In Colorado. And Washington. And we won. But our numbers are too insignificant to be counted...
Tell me Mr 6502, how is it that we won a MAJORITY OF THE VOTE if our numbers are so "statistically insignificant"?
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marmar
Nov 2012
OP
If history is an indicator of future behavior, they will come out with an apology and possibly
Uncle Joe
Nov 2012
#9
Probably the shortest, most concise, yet sobering, post I've seen on the entire issue here.
Selatius
Nov 2012
#31
It becomes dysfunctional when any state practices or perpetuates unjust cruelty
Uncle Joe
Nov 2012
#13
My 17 year old has dysfunctional beliefs and a lousy sense of self, is a chronic pot smoker with no
NotThisTime
Nov 2012
#19
+100. and the whole dysfunctional oppositional culture the PTB sell to youth as commodified
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#30
You're joking right. Look how much money disney makes, are they hiding from criminals?
Sirveri
Nov 2012
#29
Theft is a reality for all businesses, legal or not, that means it's not a variable in the equation.
Sirveri
Nov 2012
#37
A lot of these prevented arrests would have been for youths selling to adults.
slampoet
Nov 2012
#38