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Originally posted by MustangPoser View PostDon't smoke, but I'd much rather people smoke weed than drink. Would you rather hire someone who excessively smokes weed or someone who excessively drinks.
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People are just tired of their taxes being wasted. The wod has had zero effect on anyone's ability to buy whatever they want on every street corner.
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Don't smoke, but I'd much rather people smoke weed than drink. Would you rather hire someone who excessively smokes weed or someone who excessively drinks.
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It's more that people are becoming more conservative and want less government.
The war on drugs hasn't work, we are spending shit load of money because of it, get rid of the law.
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As a "conservative" I support pot being legal. Other than the way you apply it, I do not see much of a difference between it and get blitzed drunk.
Alcohol could have the same stigma as this stuff. I'm still against the harder drugs, considering their effects on people.
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Not surprising since the country is becoming more liberal by the day.
A national Pew Research Center poll released Thursday shows the majority of Americans support pot legalization 52 percent to 45 percent, with 72 percent who say that the cost of federal law enforcement efforts are not worth it.
The results mark the first time in more than four decades of Pew's polling that a majority has taken that position. As recently as a decade ago, only about one-third of American adults backed making marijuana legal. Support for legalizing pot is up 11 points since 2010, the most dramatic change since the late 1960s, according to pollsters. A Gallup survey conducted in 1969 found only 12 percent favored legalizing marijuana use.
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