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According to NORML, that enforcement sends around 60,000 Texans to jail every year for marijuana possession.
"Marijuana users are not known to be violent criminals, and that's what our law enforcement needs to be fixating on," said Duran.
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Last edited by mustang_revival; 04-05-2013, 02:58 PM.
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Price shouldn't even be an issue, it shouldn't even be brought up. Just legalize the damn thing already, make it legal for me to grow some shit!
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Won't make prices go up. More supply, less demand prices go down.
Colorado Law for recreational use for example:
Private non-commercial cultivation of marijuana is legal up to six plants per person.[2]
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostIm on the fence about it. I know a lot of people who smoke. Actually just about everyone i know smokes. Do i see them do stupid shit while they are realllly high yes. I have seem them do much worse drunk.
Then once the start doing both it all goes down hill. I want to say legalize it and tax it, but on the other hand i dont. Its not like its hard to get now, and if it goes legal the price will go up.
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Im on the fence about it. I know a lot of people who smoke. Actually just about everyone i know smokes. Do i see them do stupid shit while they are realllly high yes. I have seem them do much worse drunk.
Then once the start doing both it all goes down hill. I want to say legalize it and tax it, but on the other hand i dont. Its not like its hard to get now, and if it goes legal the price will go up.
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Guest repliedOh shit, all caps.
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Originally posted by exlude View PostAwww, naynay, I realize you just regurgitate whatever appears to be on the young democrats' agenda, but you might want to learn the difference between liberal and conservative.
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Originally posted by CJ-95GT View PostThe article says that the cost of federal law enforcement efforts are not worth it. We will still have a War on other drugs and the cost of enforecement efforts will not go away. I doubt the revenue generated from taxing legalized grass will outweigh this cost. The article also said only 12% favored legalizing it in 1969. This was a time when getting stoned was at it's peak. So it seems like even the stoners back then got tired of having to deal with half baked people on a daily basis.
<=Against it.
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