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By: Clifford Schaffer

First, the short answer to all those questions is “like alcohol.” It is just that simple. If you have rules that work for alcohol then those rules will probably work pretty well for marijuana. This...

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By: Carrol

Cannabis should have NEVER been made illegal in the first place.None of these mainstream media outlets will get into the real reasons why this plant was made illegal at the Federal level in 1937.The...

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By: O.C. Jones

The State of Texas already has a controlled substances tax as well as a marijuana tax stamp: Rates Marijuana: $3.50 per gram, 4 oz. minimum; Other Substances: $200 per gram, 7 g. minimum; $2000 per 50...

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By: Mannard

I’m a user of over 20 years and NEVER have I hallucinated. It’s just amazing to me that a plant, created by either God or nature depending on your view, has undergone such a witch hunt.

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By: David Hart

You do realise that international treaties are not eternal, and can either be renegotiated if there is sufficient international consensus, or even unilaterally repudiated, provided the country that is...

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By: Rick Steeb

Reparations– Great idea! You can begin by restoring Bryan Epis. The “Schedule I” status of Cannabis is an abomination that we shall take to federal court on 16 October. Plan those reparations now.

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By: Rick Steeb

Puh-lease… you’re afraid the UN will sanction us or something? Really? The prohibition of Earth’s most widely beneficial plant species is a crime against humanity. It shall NOT stand. Not here. Not on...

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By: claygooding

When he speaks of reparations for the police and government employees he leaves out the innocent victims killed in wrong address home invasions or even people killed for a couple of grams of grass,,all...

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By: claygooding

All it takes to get out of that treaty is a written notification to the UNODC and six months later,,we are out. The reason t takes six months is so the ONDCP can send a money man to any country bowing...

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By: Malcolm Kyle

Prohibition has finally run its course: Our prisons are full, our economy is in ruins, the lives and livelihoods of tens of millions of Americans have been destroyed or severely disrupted, and what was...

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