Take steps to get it legalized

TheRuiner

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Go to Obama's website and vote on the popular issues that will get presented to him. Currently legalizing weed is going back and forth from #2 and #3!!!! Go login and make a difference!!!

http://citizensbriefingbook.change.gov

*I know this isn't the best spot for this thread but please forgive me, as many people as possible need to see this!*
 

TheRuiner

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It's very easy to create an account and it's not incriminating, that's all you need to do to get in a vote, if we get this issue in his face he'll eventually have to deal with it,... please please take action rollitup, this community is awesome!
 

TheRuiner

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Right on man, it's still jumping back and forth between #2 and #3, this is how we're going to get something started, we shouldn't have to grow a plant we love with the risk of 15 years in jail hanging over our heads! The system is broke, lets try and get it fixed. Spread the news!!!
 

tokinman

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OBAMA IS NOT GOING TO LEGALIZE WEED.. FIGHT FOR DECRIMINALIZATION OR JUST GIVE IT UP..
check out what his people said with a link included..
“Will you consider legalizing cannabis/marijuana/hemp so that the government can regulate it, tax it, put age limits on it, and create millions of new jobs and create a multi-billion dollar industry right here in the U.S.?”—DJ C, Chicago, ILOpen for Questions Response, 12/15/08: “President-elect Obama is not in favor of the legalization of marijuana.”

http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/ope...nd_2_response/

shortest response out of all the questions too.. at least he still hasn't chosen a drug czar yet.. there is still some hope maybe
 

TheRuiner

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OBAMA IS NOT GOING TO LEGALIZE WEED.. FIGHT FOR DECRIMINALIZATION OR JUST GIVE IT UP..
check out what his people said with a link included..
“Will you consider legalizing cannabis/marijuana/hemp so that the government can regulate it, tax it, put age limits on it, and create millions of new jobs and create a multi-billion dollar industry right here in the U.S.?”—DJ C, Chicago, ILOpen for Questions Response, 12/15/08: “President-elect Obama is not in favor of the legalization of marijuana

http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/ope...nd_2_response/

shortest response out of all the questions too.. at least he still hasn't chosen a drug czar yet.. there is still some hope maybe
I know man but you have to start somewhere, plus, this is a little different these ideas are going to be sitting on hit desk, not just brushed off on the internet,... Your right, there is still some hope, don't squash others hopes or we're not going to ever see something good happen with legalization
 

tokinman

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i should have worded it a bit different. i guess with them (obama's people) saying there is no intent of legalization, the focus on these and other forums should be decriminalization. get everyone on the same page and push. it would be a very long shot to going from 'evil drug' to legal.. enough people would be upset just for decriminalization, imagine the uproar from the conservatives with full out legalization. i didn't mean to deflate anyones hopes because i have those same hopes. i do honestly feel that with the medical progress marijuana has made decriminalization may stand a true chance.. once it has been decriminalized, so much more research will be done and so many more benefits will come out. next step full out legalization. sorry again if i came off harsh, it wasn't my intent :)
 

TheRuiner

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i should have worded it a bit different. i guess with them (obama's people) saying there is no intent of legalization, the focus on these and other forums should be decriminalization. get everyone on the same page and push. it would be a very long shot to going from 'evil drug' to legal.. enough people would be upset just for decriminalization, imagine the uproar from the conservatives with full out legalization. i didn't mean to deflate anyones hopes because i have those same hopes. i do honestly feel that with the medical progress marijuana has made decriminalization may stand a true chance.. once it has been decriminalized, so much more research will be done and so many more benefits will come out. next step full out legalization. sorry again if i came off harsh, it wasn't my intent :)
I completely understand where your coming from, but to get past the decriminalization part of the process we need to act out, I don't think there's any chance of it happening next week or anything so we're going to have to take baby steps, and this is one of those steps... Just to get the topic up and out there for discussion is a big step in the right direction, and this is one of the ways we're going to be able to get the ball rolling, wether you even think it will ever be legal, please please please just get on this site and get this bumped up to #1!
(at least give it a vote, or anything else for that matter that you feel is a issue)
 

TheRuiner

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LOL And look at the other 2 BS topics beating 'us?' With this country in the mess its in, you *really* think legalizing pot is a pressing issue?

The US has at least another 20 years.
I understand your point my man, but at the same time, I don't think the other issues are BS and I also do think that legalization is a pressing issue. We're not on the cusp or legalization and we won't ever be until people really start voicing there opinions, and what better anonymous way to do it then over the net in a poll like this! This list will sit on the presidents desk! Come on and vote for it and make it 15 or even 19 years instead of 20... ever little bit helps!

(You can grow alot of awesome buds in 1 year LOL)
 

TheRuiner

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Ohh yea boy and girls, over night this issue jumped up to No1 on the list by quite a margin.... Do your part and make sure it stays there. God bless!!
 

k2zsk8

Active Member
I urge the rollitup commnty to participate in this issue, this could get the ball rolling for decriminalization
 
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