From Forsyth Co.
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I could get behind this.
https://www.statesville.com/news/st...JV0Nu1rrATWJIuUEq8kpg_JCe0o8ddt1WttI69-77SJDs
I could get behind this.
About the average yield from a good harvest of one or two strong plantsWow. 3 oz is a lot of weed. Very surprised, but hope it passes.
It needs to be legalized nationally just like alcohol. If it remains illegal at the federal level it would still be a disqualifier on the 4473.
And we’d find out really fast how many people really give a crap about that form. Not everyone views law as a religion.It needs to be legalized nationally just like alcohol. If it remains illegal at the federal level it would still be a disqualifier on the 4473.
It would be a good thing for local law enforcement and courts to have marijuana legalized. The time and taxpayer dollars spent on policing and enforcing laws against marijuana could be better spent on real crime. I worked in a local jail for 10+ years and couldn't begin to count the number of people that were arrested for having small amounts of a substance that really isn't any more of a public nuisance than alcohol. We rarely got inmates in for "weed" driving and causing wrecks, but there were lots of arrests made for "drunk driving" with property or people damage. I neither drink or use weed, but I am not opposed to anyone doing either one if no harm is caused to others. Federal level legalization would be ideal, but I respect individual states rights to decide how their citizens feel about the issue and make laws accordingly.
All for it if company is private.How do you feel about a company being able to test and fire you for "weed" use even if it is legal.
How do you feel about a company being able to test and fire you for "weed" use even if it is legal.
Seeing how many people are finding all sorts of pain an inflammation relief from even CBD oil, used responsibly, I can see it being helpful to people.Hell of a lot safer than some manmade drug that the Gov says is legal to take for certain ailments.
Safer for the public then alcohol is.
I am not opposed to anyone doingeither oneanything if no harm is caused to others
Agreed. Many people believe that to be true, yet it takes enormous effort to get them to vote this way. The marijuana debate is just one of many issues that remind me why I left the Republican party. I’m not in the business of running other adults lives, and I’d like to be extended the same courtesy by my government.Just one minor edit and you've pretty much summed up what ought to be the only law anyone should be obligated to follow.
Excellent gateway drug..... no thanks...
LolExcellent gateway drug..... no thanks...
It was a gateway for me, BECAUSE government, schools, etc said how horrible it was. I closely watched other kids use it, they became pleasant and silly. I tried it and saw the authorities had lied, what else did they lie about?Excellent gateway drug..... no thanks...
I have never used MJ. If I were ever to do so, I would still answer in the non disqualifying fashion on a 4473.Do any of y'all ever plan on filling out another 4473?
I like the combo of your comment and avatar.'Bout time. In my line of work, I would much rather deal with people using marijuana versus alcohol. There are several other reasons I feel like it's a good idea as well.
I like the combo of your comment and avatar.
What’s your lines of work?
I guess it's a step in the right direction. Legalization should be the goal. This doesn't say anything about how you legally get said weed. Nothing about legal growing or distribution that would eliminate the crime associated with it...
Yup, I really like my IPA’s and resposato tequila, it also needs to be on a limited basis.A little irony there! I'm in Healthcare. Alcohol abuse and cigarettes generate a world of badness.
Most kids I knew started with alcohol and nicotine. I also know folks from high school that have been smoking dope since the '70's and to this day don't drink or do any other drugs. I guess they got stuck at the gate?Excellent gateway drug..... no thanks...
What crime goes along with stoners? Ding Dong thievery?It hasn't eliminated the crime that goes along with it in Co.
My only difficulty in supporting is the hateful side of me doesn't want it to pass just to spite irritating, blathering on, know it all stoners that harp on it constantly; they are up there with atheists in regards to being sanctimonious jerk offs.
But yeah, why not.