In North America, the federal legalization of Marijuana for recreational purposes is imminent. Over 100 million Americans have smoked it and several political leaders support the drug being allowed for use including President Obama, and Canadian Liberal Party leader, Justin Trudeau. Marijuana has already been legalized in Colorado, Alaska, Washington and Oregon while in Canada, only medicinal Marijuana is legal. Now, as our society is becoming more progressive on taboo issues like this, the issues like weed legalization and same sex marriage which were previously illegal are now being considered for legalization by our countries politicians. What are everyone's thoughts on the issue? Support it? Oppose it? Indifferent? Let everyone know!
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Police family bias: No. Personal: Don't care just don't do it near me.
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It'll be legalized as soon as washington starts making money :)
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I am seriously amazed at how dumb the majority of people on this site are. I honestly thought that most of my views and beliefs were held by a vast majority of people these days. It just goes to show that most people on here are either 12, or live in the middle of bum -blam!- nowhere and are way behind the times
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Even if I were someone who doesnt smoke I would still say yes just because all the people who's lives are ruined or are in-prisoned for life just because they had a bag of weed. There's a lot worse things out there. Cigawettes and alcohol for example
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I'm all for weed, but McDonald's doesn't need more money.
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If they did, just tax the shit out of it.
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You forgot #blazeit
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Just as long as they don't try to make me pay more than I do now and as long as it's not some weak crap then I'm fine with it. Otherwise I'll just stick to my sources...
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As long as I'm not paying more than 10/g. for some dodi I could careless. De-criminalization would be good. We all know the government is just as bad as the "gangs" that traffic marijuana. They want their cut also. That is why it will be dealt with in a similar matter to how alcohol was. Just my opinion.
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Regulation and honest education are the best way to manage all mind altering substances, alcohol included. Prohibition has never been effective and never will be.
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Yeah I wouldn't mind them legalizing it, but should do what they did with alcohol and regulate it a bit so we all aren't high all day everyday and can't get jobs done. No hashing while driving, in public, or at workplace. Everyone is then happy and productive.
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Edited by Stickman Al: 7/31/2015 4:59:33 PMDoesn't matter to me whether it's legal or not really because I'll smoke it either way, and in fifteen years I've never been caught. But it would probably be sensible to legalise it and stop wasting money on prosecuting harmless people.
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I couldn't give less -blam!-s. Unless they're doing it close to me, I don't care, let people screw up their bodies.
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No. People are already idiots, just imagine if everyone was high while doing their jobs or driving. I don't even understand why people do it, is your life that terrible that you need a substance to feel better?
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At any rate people shouldn't be thrown into prison for it.
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I can not believe 32 percent think weed is dangerous. Energy drinks are more harmful than weed.
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Legalize gay weed
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Once it's legalized, usage will go down, not up. It's gonna lose the edgy rebellious -blam!--the-man appeal, so the true edgemasters will just switch to heroin. [spoiler]Try to not cut yourselves while you're there[/spoiler]
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I neither support nor deny recreational marijuana but j do support the decriminalization of drugs. (Decriminalization does not equal legal)
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Legalize kinder eggs first
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I don't smoke therefor I do not care what people do to there own bodies either. What I do do is work like a dog and work related stress is worse than any dangers weed presents. So by this logic work should be illegal.
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Even those who don't smoke it should be in favor of legalization because of how it lowers crime and raises tax revenue. It's very good for the local economy which everyone can get behind!
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I don't know enough about it to say if it should be legalized or not. Decriminalized, yes, I think so.
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No. It's more dangerous than coccaine