700 club founder favors marijuana legalization? Take that conservative christians.

poplars

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I just hope to see that day, when cannabis is legal. Doubt that day will ever come :(
I wouldn't doubt that man.... california took a first step and failed by less than 10%.... that's a very small margin bro... the bill wasn't well written anyways...

many other states have legalization legislation in the works.. such as washington...

I say keep an open mind and watch out, its very likely to happen within the next 20 years... slowly but surely.
 

duke23

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i agree and the man has a good point. we throw people in prison for a couple of ounces of grass when their is way harmful shit out there. how bad can pot be as long as you don't kill anyone or do something stupid to society while stoned. am a christian and i thought of this before i started smoking but now that am a smoker i realize even more now how bad can it be as long as you don't sell and are being a responsible citizen.
 

Total Head

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pat robertson is a psycho. having him on our side is like the republicans having sarah palin on thier side. who wants him? is he gonna be at the meetings now? ugh. the support is nice but ugh just the same.
 

Sgt. Floyd

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This is a big damn deal down in the Bible Belt. I don't want to hang out with the guy but if he wants to say pot should be legal, it's cool by me.
 

brandon.

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The reason it's good, in a way, is this psycho has millions of people that follow every word that comes out of his mouth. He's not going to be new spokesperson for the MPP or norml, but the more power we have behind the movement the better.
 

Balzac89

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Back in my day we used to smoke a dubbie or two and have a gay old time. I ate my fair share of wieners that day.
 

poplars

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The reason it's good, in a way, is this psycho has millions of people that follow every word that comes out of his mouth. He's not going to be new spokesperson for the MPP or norml, but the more power we have behind the movement the better.
yep, nuff said..
 

Papa Raazi

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I wouldn't doubt that man.... california took a first step and failed by less than 10%.... that's a very small margin bro... the bill wasn't well written anyways...

many other states have legalization legislation in the works.. such as washington...

I say keep an open mind and watch out, its very likely to happen within the next 20 years... slowly but surely.
Do you know if anything about growing is mentioned in these legislations?

It all comes down to the US in the end, if they legalize it, i'm pretty sure Canada will follow. It's decriminalized (in BC anyway) and the majority of the country approves legalization.

It just doesn't seem right to buy weed in a store, but i've heard of some mad strict cannabis laws in the U.S. so i can see why this seems so necessary.
 

poplars

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Do you know if anything about growing is mentioned in these legislations?

It all comes down to the US in the end, if they legalize it, i'm pretty sure Canada will follow. It's decriminalized (in BC anyway) and the majority of the country approves legalization.

It just doesn't seem right to buy weed in a store, but i've heard of some mad strict cannabis laws in the U.S. so i can see why this seems so necessary.
growing was more than mentioned in the california bill, I don't see why the washington bill would be any different in that sense...
 
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