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View Poll Results: Legalize Marijauna

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    Default Legalization of marijauna

    who hear feels it should be legal. here is brief statement from a san francisco senator trying to put this into legislation.

    The story SF Weekly broke on Friday is true: Assemblyman Tom Ammiano will announce legislation on Monday to legalize marijuana and earn perhaps $1 billion annually by taxing it.

    Quintin Mecke, Ammiano's press secretary, confirmed to SF Weekly that the assemblyman's 10 a.m. Monday press conference regarding "new legislation related to the state's fiscal crisis" will broach the subject of reaping untold -- and much-needed -- wealth from the state's No. 1 cash crop.

    Mecke said Ammiano's proposed bill "would remove all penalties in California law on cultivation, transportation, sale, purchase, possession, or use of marijuana, natural THC, or paraphernalia for persons over the age of 21."

    The bill would additionally prohibit state and local law officials from enforcing federal marijuana laws. As for Step Two -- profit -- Ammiano's bill calls for "establishing a fee on the sale of marijuana at a rate of $50 per ounce." Mecke said that would bring in roughly $1 billion for the state, according to estimates made by marijuana advocacy organizations.

    i think it should pass. weed is from the earth and has no added chemicals in it like the other drugs such as cocaine. meth, heroin and others. it would be great for local and state economies. he suggests that we tax it and have like we do it for liquor and beer. i think it a is a great idea. i wont get in trouble and the state will get extra cash for taxes by legalizing it. i think there are more people that are for it then against it. and for all that are against it why dont u try it once and tell me what u think. LOL

    I say vote YES for the legalization on marijuana.

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    personnally dont smoke but I believe it should be. I have enough problems with just drinking and walking straight

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    I think all drugs should be legal,taxed and regulated like alcohol. I think it would put most drug dealers out of business and cut down on a lot of violent crime. Not to mention all the cash we would get in taxes that were not getting now. That would also leave the police free to keep citizens safe instead of looking for reasons to do car stops all the time. I almost forgot to mention all the money we would be saving without keeping drug dealers in prison for years after being caught with small amounts of drugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RocketManAA View Post
    I think all drugs should be legal,taxed and regulated like alcohol. I think it would put most drug dealers out of business and cut down on a lot of violent crime. Not to mention all the cash we would get in taxes that were not getting now. That would also leave the police free to keep citizens safe instead of looking for reasons to do car stops all the time. I almost forgot to mention all the money we would be saving without keeping drug dealers in prison for years after being caught with small amounts of drugs.
    i totally agree. we would have a better society. i dont know about all drugs but pot should be legal.

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    I've been reading all lot of articles on the Internet that have been around since the early 1990's saying the biggest suppliers are the CIA. They use military airplanes and bases to ship in cocaine. The use the profits to fund the "Black Ops" projects when they run short of the billions of dollars they get from the government budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RocketManAA View Post
    I've been reading all lot of articles on the Internet that have been around since the early 1990's saying the biggest suppliers are the CIA. They use military airplanes and bases to ship in cocaine. The use the profits to fund the "Black Ops" projects when they run short of the billions of dollars they get from the government budget.
    U know i have heard of thistoo. but the problem is proving it. i mean that is where crack cocaine came about. i just dont see y dont they wont legalize pot. they can keep the crack and meth. i dont want those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knowledge View Post
    personnally dont smoke but I believe it should be. I have enough problems with just drinking and walking straight
    lol. yeah people that i have talked to say alcahol is worse that pot. i believe it is. when do u ever hear of someone ever having a dui while being high on weed. i think the us gov. is kust stupid and way to conservative. they would reap many benefits of legalizing it. drug lords would be out of business and that will help reduce crime. not all of crime but theones where people get killed over a bad pot deal gone wrong or robbery. we will still have problems with meth coc and heroin but weed is a major money maker for drug dealers. i hope they pass it. obama already said the feds wont do anymore raids on our local medicinal marijuana clubs. i hope he keeps his word. its a start. ill take it.

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    I definitely think marijuana should be decriminalized, at least. It's silly. Granted I don't smoke anything, let alone pot, but trust me, there are more harmful things out there, and I believe that if people don't see it as a taboo as much, it is less likely to be abused or potentially dangerous.

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    Yes please, would be more chill!

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    I'm all in make it legal!!!!!!

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    i wish i had the power toput this to vote. if it happens it will be a great day.

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    hey you can smoke it or roll around in it all smoked up? Besides it was rocketman

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    Even though marijuana is classified as a Hallucinogen, which I thought strange. I still think marijuana should be legal, yes. It is probably less harmful than caffeine or nicotine, I know that it is less addictive than either. For sure it is less harmful than alcohol, in more ways than one.

    But as far as the legalization process, nope not for a while. It would be too difficult for the government to control and collect taxes. However if they limit it to pharmaceuticals and keep it in pill form they can keep it all under control. I totally believe that the whole thing has not been passed for the one and only fact "money" and that is it. I mean what else. The concern for the people and their welfare? I doubt it.

    I mean with all of the scripts going on now days it is almost impossible for it to be tracked and controlled. This is the whole problem.

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