greenmobster440
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The house bill to change issue 2 has stalled. It may not get voted on till January or later. So all of issue 2 is legal right now. 12 plants..blah blah blah.
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Republicans don’t want you to get your weed! They block Democrats every time!!! Pathetic losersOhio’s Gov is now telling misleading stories about the state voting to legal cannabis use.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine claimed last week that fentanyl-laced pot is a threat to the state as he urged last-minute changes to the law Ohio voters approved last month, but one doctor—trained in the field of overdose prevention—said those stories have been debunked and shouldn’t be perpetuated by leaders. Instead, they should focus on real issues such as fentanyl that’s administered in other ways.
Ohio Doctor Debunks Fentanyl-Laced Pot Myth Perpetuated by Governors
An addiction specialist doctor in Ohio dismissed claims that fentanyl-laced pot is going around, a myth that’s often used as an argument against legalization.hightimes.com
I wonder why that is.....anyone have any idea.Republicans don’t want you to get your weed! They block Democrats every time!!! Pathetic losers
Too much money in pharma to be lost if they consider erb as meds.I wonder why that is.....anyone have any idea.
The Republican party is often times swayed by religion. Religion has no place in government however they feel compelled to monitor and police in the name of their god. Cannabis is no different. Yeah they see the money it can generate but they also have to please their constituents who are against cannabis. Look at Ohio. Issue 2 didn't pass overwhelmingly. There are still many against all this and they are pissed off they lost. The Republican majority in Ohio fell asleep and assumed this issue would fail. Now they scramble to try and save face with the voters by enacting more restrictions not outlined in the issue.I wonder why that is.....anyone have any idea.
100%Too much money in pharma to be lost if they consider erb as meds.
Make no mistake, the lobbyists run the country and big pharma is right on top. Imho
I don't think that's true. Poll after poll show a majority of the population is in favor of legalization.Yeah they see the money it can generate but they also have to please their constituents who are against cannabis.
There is more to it than simply how many voted for the issue. A vote of 57% for 43% against in all of Ohio is not the whole picture landslide or not. I would be more concerned about theThe vote was 57% for legal weed, 43% against in all of Ohio, in political terms that is considered a landslide. And every voting adult I know is a Republican and they all voted to legalize.
In most elections where the people are selecting mayors, council members and dogcatchers there are fewer voters bothering to show up. The point is that there was a referendum or issue on the ballot at the same election and when that happens then more people come out just because they feel strongly one way or another on the issue.Why would you worry about the 51% of voting citizens that did not vote they never will, Ohio is not radically different than where you live.
I’m sure glad I live in a state where recreational is legal and growing is too. I live next door to a CPD and loved when his cop buddies would have a bbq. I never failed to spark one out on my deck where they all could smell it. Lmao Good times! CLIn most elections where the people are selecting mayors, council members and dogcatchers there are fewer voters bothering to show up. The point is that there was a referendum or issue on the ballot at the same election and when that happens then more people come out just because they feel strongly one way or another on the issue.
I would have thought that more registered voters would have shown up because of the issue of legalizing recreational or adult use. That would have pushed the numbers up to 55% or a bit higher for registered voters casting a ballot.
Same here in Michigan. We can't grow or smoke where it is visible to the public so no front porch. If it is in our backyard and not visible then no problem.I’m sure glad I live in a state where recreational is legal and growing is too.
We’re not supposed to be visible to the public but I don’t think they can do anything about on my deck. If they could’ve they would’ve. lol CLSame here in Michigan. We can't grow or smoke where it is visible to the public so no front porch. If it is in our backyard and not visible then no problem.
Only thing is that I have the parking lot for a social organization behind me and one of their driveways to the parking lot along one side of the yard. Since there is no privacy fence what happens in the backyard is visible to the public so I get to practice my stealth growing every summer.