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sethnintendo said:
chocoloco said:
CaptainObvious said:
Galaki said:
CaptainObvious said:
Galaki said:
CaptainObvious said:

Too many people lives are destroyed by it why legalize it?

There are statistics that prove you wrong yet none to support you. Isn't it time for Captain Obvious to accept the truth?

Well i know California would be the first State to legalize drugs i want to see if it works in the States before jumping in the bandwagon.

Good luck with that. Big Pharmas bought out your politicians.

California has a pretty big legalizing movement going on i see them legalizing pot in 5 years.

To clarify because you make a lot of illogical statements. California and Colorado are both voting to legalize marijuana only in 2012. Also this is only one drug not all drugs so this still would not be the best example of how egalizing all drugs actually reduces crime. Also Two states at the most is hardly a good example  when the rest of the country would retain illegal laws.

If it passed you would think it would have to go to the Supreme Court then since they contradict Federal laws (you would think that they would do it for medical marijuana states also).  I am not entirely sure about the whole process.  Having the old dick fucks in the Supreme Court decide would mean that it would probably get shot down (they would probably allow Reefer Madness movie be allowed as factual evidence).  I need to find a country that actually has intelligent people running the country.  To have marijuana as a schedule 1 drug with no medical value while plenty of states are doing medical marijuana shows how out of touch the US government is with its' people.

Any state with medical marijuana laws is in fact going against federal law and people can still be arrested and charged by the feds (FBI, DEA). California had a few problems with the DEA raiding legitmate medical marijuana growers. The Obama admin has told its General Attorny not to pursue those who use medical marijuana legally in their own states, but technically they still can.