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Re: "Real" change from Obama's administration on prosecuting med. mj?

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ZerkonXXXX

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Mar 5, 2009, 7:21:49 AM3/5/09
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On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 22:42:16 -0600, A wrote:

> "If you removed the obstacles to research," he said, "in 10 to 15 years,
> marijuana will be available in pharmacies."

Or, if 'you' figure out a way to restrict the growing and selling of
marijuana to A major drug corporation, it would be in pharmacies this
afternoon, two-ish.

Beam Me Up Scotty

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Mar 5, 2009, 10:11:31 AM3/5/09
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Alcohol is not restricted, you can make your own wine and beer, for home
use.

Beam Me Up Scotty

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Mar 5, 2009, 11:12:00 AM3/5/09
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Alcohol is not restricted, you can make your own wine and beer, for home
use.

Home grown pot will hurt the drug dealers and take some of the profit
out of it.

ZerkonXXXX

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Mar 6, 2009, 8:08:09 AM3/6/09
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On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 11:12:00 -0500, Beam Me Up Scotty wrote:

> Home grown pot will hurt the drug dealers and take some of the profit
> out of it.

There is no sense at all in the issue of marijuana. This is made more
emphatic given the great number of boomers who, now sitting on sixty,
were and are still are consumers of pot, grew up inside a sub-culture of
pot no matter if they consumed it or not.

It is ridiculous to a near absolute degree that they now pass or maintain
laws making or keeping pot illegal. Hypocrites and liars ever single one,
particularly Bush and Clinton.

This issue makes the 'mistake' of prohibition look like a flea next to
this elephant.

Beam Me Up Scotty

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Mar 6, 2009, 9:10:18 AM3/6/09
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ZerkonXXXX wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 11:12:00 -0500, Beam Me Up Scotty wrote:
>
>> Home grown pot will hurt the drug dealers and take some of the profit
>> out of it.
>
> There is no sense at all in the issue of marijuana. This is made more
> emphatic given the great number of boomers who, now sitting on sixty,
> were and are still are consumers of pot, grew up inside a sub-culture of
> pot no matter if they consumed it or not.
>
> It is ridiculous to a near absolute degree that they now pass or maintain
> laws making or keeping pot illegal. Hypocrites and liars ever single one,
> particularly Bush and Clinton.
>

Hippie-crites..... the 60's are dead.

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