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New Re: But but but
I don't know what the prospects are for legalization in your state, but I wonder whether, should this desirable outcome ever arrive, it would alter the strictures under which you presently exist. Maintaining these would seem unjust, rather like enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act post-emancipation.

cordially,

(Edit: clarification)
Expand Edited by rcareaga Oct. 22, 2015, 07:50:50 PM EDT
New Within 500 years it'll be legal everywhere.
I saw it in a movie that I thought was a comedy. I've come to realize it was a documentary.
New Nope, won't matter for me
If it is fun, I can't have it. If it tosses a red flag on a pee test, including a false positive, I can't have it. This includes over the counter cold meds. If I break a bone and end up in the emergency room to have the bone set, I must refuse all narcotics and muscle relaxants and benzos, including tramadol. I'm tested for alcohol as well. Failure to adhere to these rules will send me to state prison for 10 years.
New Legalization seems to follow me everywhere
I feel like Johnny Hemp Seed or something.

I lived in Colorado for the whole 90's. Legal. Moved to Washington for Amazon.com. Legal there now too.

I live in San Diego now. Its only a matter of time. Everybody I know either has a med card or gets hits at parties off a friend with a med card's vape pen gizmo thingy (not a lot of smoking happens anymore - stuff has gone upscale).

Anyhow, prohibition never works - it only makes criminals. Alcohol got us Capone and the mob. Pot got us the Mexican cartel. Coke funded the Columbians. Opium funds terrorists.

Addiction is cheaper to treat through education and medicine than fighting organized crime and - here's the ugly truth - people wanna get high. With a beer watching a game, a coffee to pick up the morning, a smoke after a meal, a vape before bed, a couple oxy-somethings on a lazy weekend.

And lastly...I had surgery in Feb (triple hernia repair). The surgeon shorted me on pain meds (which had to be filled before surgery using a hand written script - no calling in opiates anymore). Its hard to get a pain killer. His solution was to admit me for a day and a half and put me on morphine because he wasn't scrutinized for in-patient pain treatment. Doctors don't want to give you pain meds because they are afraid of going over their allotment and coming under scrutiny. You can't get em even when you need em.

That sucks. I think once you turn 50 you ought to get two vicodin a month. Four at 55...etc. Because this gettin old thing hurts.
     the arc of the moral universe is long... - (rcareaga) - (5)
         But but but - (crazy) - (4)
             Re: But but but - (rcareaga) - (3)
                 Within 500 years it'll be legal everywhere. - (mmoffitt)
                 Nope, won't matter for me - (crazy)
                 Legalization seems to follow me everywhere - (TB D)

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