see i'm not real comfortable with that;
..we have a rather large percentage (don't know exact, was like 60 something % last i checked/heard.. even larger in BC) that support it.
we should be pushing for legalization now, not another stop-gap.
maybe i'm naive or am putting the cart before the horse, but i see that as being as achievable as Dana's decriminalization movement is.
i also feel/fear those numbers go away, and the subject is long forgotten once/if it's decrim'd. with as i said; larger problems for even small grows.
also it should be about the patients & mmj not your freedom to smoke pot.
..one and the same in my opinion
*i could be carded easily, but i don't support the split
patients are covered already. if it was about patients; we should be focusing on the new ** med growing laws coming in.
won't compare someone who needs a little relaxation at night, with a cancer patient, obviously.
.. but at the same time, nobody should need to jump through hoops for this IMO (and the majority of canadians)
now the harper issue, that's a whole other (lengthy) topic/rant
..can't get much done when he shuts things down when they don't go his way eh
:ignore:
though i am interested to see how Justin progresses. but must remember he voted for Harpler's -make all canadians a - criminal bill
i don't know how to do this, wish i did.. MJ legalization is not something that makes a lot/enough noise for drastic change, though most canadians agree the laws are wrong.
Dana somehow got his thing off the ground though.. i just wish it went a little further, cause as i said, i think it had just as good a chance, with much better implications.
**sorry for such a long post
passionate subject and stoned.. lengthy combination apparently lol
..just realized i've taken this way OT too ruffy, sorry bout that.. i'll shuddup (unless y'all want to keep the convo going
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