Failure in Ohio :-(

GregS

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It's kinda like driving your new Corvette over a cliff with your mother in law in the passenger seat (sniff).

It's a wash. Putting all cultivation and distribution well within excessive state regulation and in corporate hands exclusively is something better avoided.
 

HGK420

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It would have meant a lot from a national standpoint on federal legalization, but that model would have been replicated all over the country.
Very few things would bring me as much joy as being able to smoke a big ole fatty in John boehners back yard but with the model that went down in flames that would just mean profits for boehner and his buddies.... Soo ya...fuck that..

And the second boehner's buddies on the national level got a whiff of what ole johnboy was raking in.... CYA home gardens... HELLO corporate bullshit..
 

Skylor

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It would have be better then nothing, IMO, I see it as a big Iet down, the voters here in the mid west seem to not want it, maybe MM but thats it, IMO
 

Skylor

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It would have meant a lot from a national standpoint on federal legalization, but that model would have been replicated all over the country.
Not certain on that, the excessive state regulations might have been ruIed iIIegaI Iater on but now, nope, we got nothing to cheer bout, IMO..now the feds can say, see, not aIl of the US is for it.
 
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