mrp wrote:SF 345 Medical Marijuana - Did not vote.
SF 97 Legalizing Medical Marijuana - No.
Since when does recreational pot qualify as a civil rights issue?
mrp wrote:SF 345 Medical Marijuana - Did not vote.
SF 97 Legalizing Medical Marijuana - No.
LePetomane wrote:mrp wrote:SF 345 Medical Marijuana - Did not vote.
SF 97 Legalizing Medical Marijuana - No.
Since when does recreational pot qualify as a civil rights issue?
Mn01r6 wrote:LePetomane wrote:Since when does recreational pot qualify as a civil rights issue?
"Medical" marijuana is also about kicking the government out of the doctor-patient relationship. Sure, it is a step towards normalization and legalization of pot as well, so it has multiple positive impacts.
LePetomane wrote:mrp wrote:SF 345 Medical Marijuana - Did not vote.
SF 97 Legalizing Medical Marijuana - No.
Since when does recreational pot qualify as a civil rights issue?
mrp wrote:Is this the part where I'm supposed to point out the two instances of "medical" in the text you quoted so you can come back with some sort of brilliant argument?
LePetomane wrote:Mn01r6 wrote:LePetomane wrote:Since when does recreational pot qualify as a civil rights issue?
"Medical" marijuana is also about kicking the government out of the doctor-patient relationship. Sure, it is a step towards normalization and legalization of pot as well, so it has multiple positive impacts.
Legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes has nothing to do with medical use. It is an selfish attempt by the potheads and hippies to legalize it for their own recreational use. Then they can hit up doctors with imagined illness to get their pot legally.
Back to the US Senate race in this state, I will vote for anyone running against Franken and his Hollywood and foreign $$$$$.
MaryB wrote:Problem is your stance leaves a lot of Minnesotans with chronic pain(I am one of them) with no alternatives to using narcotics in ever increasing doses or to suffer. Medical can be controlled and the use can be limited to those with severe medical conditions that require it. Not for someone who says their muscles ache after work... try living with 3 blown discs in your lower back for years for fun.
ttousi wrote:split per request
Mn01r6 wrote:Unless you are a teetotaler you need to explain your stance on keeping marijuana illegal while permitting alcohol consumption LePeromane.
LePetomane wrote:Mn01r6 wrote:LePetomane wrote:Since when does recreational pot qualify as a civil rights issue?
"Medical" marijuana is also about kicking the government out of the doctor-patient relationship. Sure, it is a step towards normalization and legalization of pot as well, so it has multiple positive impacts.
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