Closer and closer to legalization...

Cory and trevor

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decrim is stupid, I still get a ticket making it wrong in the eyes of the law. its like that "can I bang your wife for 5 million bucks"? joke. SURE is the reply, how about for 5 dollars???? WTF do you think my wife is? obviously a whore, we're just haggling price now.... see still illegal and seen as a scourge of the earth....just not as bad I guess.
 

NurseNancy420

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Total Decrim is not stupid IMHO. We hav to take the power out of the governments hand.
Regulate like beer and wine.
 

Cory and trevor

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Love that beer and wine idea and it fuels my thoughts about decrim being stupid. So I could brew a beer in my house, drink my beer at home but if I get caught with six in my trunk they pour it out and cite me a ticket??????? I'd shit if that was the norm on beer and wine-plus everyone I know would now appreciate the pot situation I've been in since fucking 17 years of age. probably sway some die hard haters if we turned the clock back and put beer/wine in the same boat as pot. motherfuckers can't seem to stop driving while consuming beer and wine and that shit, again, can kill not only you the user but those around you. that's not just some ticket either. the ticket still says in the eyes of the law you are wrong and I won't have that. punishments should fit crimes, and punishments should be absent from non-crimes. I want pot in the latter-no crime, no ticket not bullshit. I dream about the future, i am prepared for the present and I do not forget the past' its all unacceptable to me unless we're lifting bans-decrim seems alot more like shifting hands with the naughty paddle and not putting it down.
 

NurseNancy420

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Regulate the grow like beer and wine. Wanna brew in your basement? Go for it. Wanna be a brewery u gotta pay the piper.

Seems simple to me
 

Cory and trevor

Well-Known Member
I love that idea Nurse-I just think decriminalization is actually going against that in a way. It allows for the morality police to still keep it illegal to an extent. I'll go as far as age being a limiting factor on mary's purchase in the end but we always have to remember that alcohol isn't any cure for anything other than the shakes.....caused by alcohol. Mary is fundamentally different in the right. if beer cured cancer I'd be in legal trouble should my 18 year old son get said cancer. I'd be furnishing a minor with an intoxicant. I get the regulation side wanting to be like beer but for me its all bullshit til we drop the stigma. Allowing ourselves to be happy with a decrim law is not me. I want legalization so acceptance is that much easier to get. I'd like to see it regulated like bubble gum LOL. technically, I think gum is more deadly. Maybe like redbull is the way to. caffeine will fuck up a nervous system and mess with kids bodies in a much worse way but you can't stop a 9 year old with 5$ from buying enough red bull to skip sleep for the next 2 days. now you got me into the hypocrisy frame of mind and I'm tripping out again...time to medicate... LOL. You still the man Nurse
 

bowlfullofbliss

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seems like decrim worked just fine in Amsterdam for the last few decades. even provided a few dollars of tourist money too, lol.

anything is better than the way it is. bring it on.
 

TDM

Active Member
We have the same people in office who tried to defeat the MM bill in 2008 so we can expect a stone wall w/excuses and that is exactly what we have been getting since the anti-dispensary ruling in Feb. Where is the legislation, many patients are forced to break the law and deal with the cartels for their medicine rather that keep the money here in Michigan. This is beyond ignorant, Im surprised there isn't more fuss, especially when the State is so eager to take the money for a MM card. This is total political BS. Its been ten months.
 
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