The effort to reform marijuana laws following the historic release of Jeff Mizanskey is now kicking into high gear. Check out Show-Me state weed activists launching double Tuesday efforts to legal weed for the stoner set who have a lot more fun than bloggers addicted to coffee: 2 petitions planned to ease Missouri marijuana laws
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Legalization of some form is coming Missouri better get use to it.
ReplyDeleteSmok'em if you got'em.
Should only be for medical use and not in the way it is administered in California where Pot prescription shops are staffed by Nurse Practitioners or PA's and anyone can get a RX written. It should be regulated by the DEA like all controlled substances are and any prescribing abuse such as diet pills etc are grounds for losing your DEA license.
ReplyDeleteGreedy bastards legalizing drugs for money. Anyone who says there is nothing to it never saw a pothead sit around and do nothing for days, weeks and months. You smoke enough you are impacted.
Oh, come on, 12:20. Legalize the stuff. As you inadvertently point out, potheads are already sitting around doing nothing for days, weeks, and months. Why should the taxpayers pay to prevent people from doing what they're already doing?
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Ha! the DEA smokes more weed than your average stoner does.
ReplyDelete@ 12:20 dipshits like you are impacted. Not only from your ass but all the way up to your throat.
ReplyDeleteYou just sit around stupid. Nothing worse than a impacted stupid dipshit.
Jim. Go eat a brownie or something. 12:49 You have a point but I have a feeling I end up paying for them sooner or later.
ReplyDeleteYou may be ending up paying for them with legalized pot, but at least you're not paying for a drug enforcement and prison industrial complex for very minor offenses as well.
ReplyDeleteWe could use anything that increases job creation, especially in rural Missouri.
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