Marijuana Legalization May Be Unstoppable
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« Reply #50 on: March 02, 2013, 05:49:53 PM »

10 dollar grams? Cheap stuff or high grade?

Not the absolute top-shelf best, but decent quality. Makes it easy to try all the strains a dispensary carries to find your favorite.

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CA essentially created legalization. The key difference here is that medicinal marijuana won at the ballot box where full legalization wouldn't have.
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« Reply #51 on: March 03, 2013, 02:42:39 AM »

Just wanted to point out that many states with medical marijuana do require a very serious medical issue like cancer or HIV to get high. I don't understand why CA would create such a silly system in the first place. Why not just legalize and call it a day?  Marijuana laws are still oppressively enforced here in TN. It's way easier and safer to just tell a psych a sob story that gives you anxiety and then head to Walgreens for some xanax. Just get a haircut, dress conservatively, so they have no reason to believe you're a junkie.  Totally not addictive or dangerous Roll Eyes

I agree the system is silly but it's better than nothing. And in 1996 (and apparently 2010), nothing is what we would get. The marijuana trafficking into California from Mexico has essentially stopped. I think that's worth something.
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