No respite from pain and suffering in the Sunflower State. Here's a glimpse of policy push back when it comes to admitting that war against marijuana is lost. Checkit:
Law enforcement agencies, others voice opposition to legalized medical marijuana in Kansas
TOPEKA - In a second hearing before Kansas lawmakers, a bill to legalize medical marijuana was opposed Friday by state law enforcement agencies, an addiction specialist and a doctor. The bill - Senate Bill 113 - was filed by state Sen. Tom Holland, D-Baldwin City, and supported by local Rep.
Cave people of Kansass
ReplyDelete^^ I'm a Kansan and can't disagree with that.
ReplyDeletehow many deaths from dui - how many kids drink -
ReplyDeletealcohol related deths - tell me how many a year
then tell me weed deaths - you stupid mother fuckers
Plenty. Look at the Colorado Highway Patrol stats regarding "driving high".
ReplyDeleteAnd the way that you write, you might want to lay off your consumption of half-a-pound a day.
If you are a stoner, don't come to kansas
ReplyDeleteKeep sending millions to Colorado every year, they love it.
ReplyDeleteMJ's turned every state that's legalized it into a shithole.
ReplyDeleteColorado stats do show higher incidents of people driving high, BUT, there are also high profile "x-games" athletes who take a few hits before competing. Not saying it's right, and totally disagree with the driving under the influence thing but just something to think about. I know this, I sure as hell wouldn't drive if I had just smoked or ate something. But I also don't use weed on the regular. I know I'd be a mess if I tried to ski after a few hits.
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