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Well Done Colorado!!

Promising money to schools if the public legalizes pot is a pretty shady way to push a substance abuse initiative through.
 
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So, it's automatically an abuse thing?:face-icon-small-dis

Well we called it "medical" marijuana for awhile, so I guess recreational use for a medicine would be concidered abuse. Never heard of recreational oxycontin use being anything other than drug abuse. But maybe we just legalized the nonmedical type of marijuana.:face-icon-small-dis

I honestly don't care either way, I just question the judgement of promising money to schools as a way to gain traction for a controversial initiative. But whatever, I'll go smoke one with you....after all, its for the kids!
 
It's still illegal. Can't superceed federal law with a state law or lack of a state law.

I have been on a drug testing program for 30 years for work and have never had the urge or fascination with drugs.

With that being said there's not a ton of difference between pot and alcohol. Sell it. Tax it.
 
It's still illegal. Can't superceed federal law with a state law or lack of a state law.

I have been on a drug testing program for 30 years for work and have never had the urge or fascination with drugs.

With that being said there's not a ton of difference between pot and alcohol. Sell it. Tax it.

You are absolutely right that it still is against federal law. I agree. Sell it, tax it, and stop waisting money fighting it cause the war on drugs defiantly isn't working. I know when I was in high school pot was easier to get than alcohol.
 
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