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reefer smoke

Active Member
This is worth having 2 threads, probably even worth creating a bunch of button (images) for and/or try to design a viral campaign but meanwhile just keep getting people to respond.
 

monkeyboy22

Active Member
woot... lookslike we got the MJ questions to the top :)

4 of the top 20 questions are about MJ/Hemp.. the #1 question is
"Will you consider legalizing marijuana so that the government can regulate it, tax it, put age limits on it, and create millions of new jobs and create a billion dollar industry right here in the U.S.?"
S. Man, Denton
 

submachinegun

Well-Known Member
notice, there's NOTHING on the entire website about marijuana besides the question submissions. that's funny seeing how it's the number one ISSUE submitted.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
This edition of Open for Questions comes to a close at 12:00 a.m.

Thursday, December 11, 2008 05:50pm EST / Posted by Dan McSwain
Since its launch yesterday, the Open for Questions tool has processed over 600,000 votes from more than 10,000 people on more than 7,300 questions. Voting will come to a close Friday, December 12th, at 12:00 a.m. EST, so that we can prepare answers to some of the most popular questions. (Note: All of the questions submitted so far will be archived here.)
Pilot projects like "Open for Questions" depend on feedback from users to better understand how to make participation intuitive and productive. In case you missed the link at the bottom of the Open for Questions page, we have a feedback form for any ideas or comments you have about the tool.
Participation in Open for Questions outpaced our expectations, and we're looking forward to rolling it out again next week. We're tremendously excited about the promise of tools like this that offer Americans a level of access that has historically been hard to come by. By voting questions up, users have been able to convey to our team which major issues -- like the auto industry, health care, ethical standards, and others -- are the most important to this community.
Over the next few days, some of the most popular questions selected by the Change.gov community will be answered by the Transition team, and their responses will be posted here on the site.




Currently in the lead:
"Will you consider legalizing marijuana so that the government can regulate it, tax it, put age limits on it, and create millions of new jobs and create a billion dollar industry right here in the U.S.?"
S. Man, Denton

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This submission was removed because people believe it is inappropriate.





This question received the most votes, it was the number 1 question, how can it be inappropriate? :confused: :evil: :confused: :evil:
 
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