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Originally Posted by elan
" Daughter of Publix Food Chain Donates 800k to Fight Medical Marijuana in Florida (legal, drugs) "
Actually, that's not very much. Personally, I think it would be nice to have some marijuana free states. Or, if not that, marijuana free counties. I not going to tear into a rant, but this new stuff smells like skunk.
Guess there are enough narrow minded people to work to keep Pharma as the stronghold for the population stuck and addicted on their drugs. So glad I'm on the other coast, CA.
Hunh? Where does such a goofball immature statement come from....where did that stupidity bubble up from... Now im a racist..jeesh...
All drugs have the equal opportunity to change anyone from a productive person to lesser human being...no racial profiling needed..which is illegal anyway...nope drug use crosses all racial and socioeconomic barriers.
If you think about what drug use is. It's racist to the core. A way to control people..enslave people..create criminal behavior...and enrichen the few...
Try a little critical analysis...
That's not critical analysis, that's paranoia.
Drug use doesn't create criminal behavior, prohibition creates criminal behavior. Can't believe a police officer doesn't know that.
Drug use is not racist, but the way prohibition has been enforced in this country certainly is, that's a fact not an opinion.
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