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Hey OP, don't worry, the future belongs to potheads.
Each state will fall just like gay marriage. You won.
Hendrix smoked pot, he's been dead for 45 years.
Hey OP, don't worry, the future belongs to potheads.
Each state will fall just like gay marriage. You won.
Yup...ya'll have been misinterpreting the "stone the gays" passage of the bible.
We're becoming a more Christian nation now. [emoji1]
i can understand not wanting it legal,but to not want it at least decriminalized is because many of those anti-pot people are hypocrites....
Nearly two-thirds of Millennials who identify as Republican support legalizing marijuana, while almost half of older GOP Gen-Xers do, according to a recently released Pew survey that could be an indicator of where the debate is heading.
While the Pew Research Center survey published on Friday shows a 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats under the age of 34, six-in-10 GOP-leaning Millennials still said they favor legalizing cannabis. Seventy-seven percent of surveyed Democrats in the same age group held that view.
For those aged 35 to 50, the same 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats was evident, but the respective percentages were somewhat lower. In that age group, 47 percent of Republicans favored legalization, as opposed to 61 percent of Democrats.
As Pew notes: "The debate over marijuana also comes ahead of the 2016 presidential election, when both political parties are fighting over the coveted Millennial vote as this group of eligible voters swells in size, even if its members do not consistently show up on Election Day."
The survey follows controversial decisions in Alaska and the District of Colombia.They join Colorado and Washington State. Medical marijuana is legal in some other states, such as California and Minnesota.
The survey on attitudes on marijuana legalization by political affiliation largely mirrors a survey Pew conducted a year ago concerning same-sex marriage. It showed that 61 percent of self-identified Republicans under 30 favored allowing gays and lesbians to marry, as opposed to 77 percent of Democrats in the same age group.
Hendrix smoked pot, he's been dead for 45 years.
Nearly two-thirds of Millennials who identify as Republican support legalizing marijuana, while almost half of older GOP Gen-Xers do, according to a recently released Pew survey that could be an indicator of where the debate is heading.
While the Pew Research Center survey published on Friday shows a 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats under the age of 34, six-in-10 GOP-leaning Millennials still said they favor legalizing cannabis. Seventy-seven percent of surveyed Democrats in the same age group held that view.
For those aged 35 to 50, the same 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats was evident, but the respective percentages were somewhat lower. In that age group, 47 percent of Republicans favored legalization, as opposed to 61 percent of Democrats.
As Pew notes: "The debate over marijuana also comes ahead of the 2016 presidential election, when both political parties are fighting over the coveted Millennial vote as this group of eligible voters swells in size, even if its members do not consistently show up on Election Day."
The survey follows controversial decisions in Alaska and the District of Colombia.They join Colorado and Washington State. Medical marijuana is legal in some other states, such as California and Minnesota.
The survey on attitudes on marijuana legalization by political affiliation largely mirrors a survey Pew conducted a year ago concerning same-sex marriage. It showed that 61 percent of self-identified Republicans under 30 favored allowing gays and lesbians to marry, as opposed to 77 percent of Democrats in the same age group.
here she is....the pot expert....Older republicans see what young people do when they are high. Older democrats are high themselves.
Nearly two-thirds of Millennials who identify as Republican support legalizing marijuana, while almost half of older GOP Gen-Xers do, according to a recently released Pew survey that could be an indicator of where the debate is heading.
While the Pew Research Center survey published on Friday shows a 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats under the age of 34, six-in-10 GOP-leaning Millennials still said they favor legalizing cannabis. Seventy-seven percent of surveyed Democrats in the same age group held that view.
For those aged 35 to 50, the same 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats was evident, but the respective percentages were somewhat lower. In that age group, 47 percent of Republicans favored legalization, as opposed to 61 percent of Democrats.
As Pew notes: "The debate over marijuana also comes ahead of the 2016 presidential election, when both political parties are fighting over the coveted Millennial vote as this group of eligible voters swells in size, even if its members do not consistently show up on Election Day."
The survey follows controversial decisions in Alaska and the District of Colombia.They join Colorado and Washington State. Medical marijuana is legal in some other states, such as California and Minnesota.
The survey on attitudes on marijuana legalization by political affiliation largely mirrors a survey Pew conducted a year ago concerning same-sex marriage. It showed that 61 percent of self-identified Republicans under 30 favored allowing gays and lesbians to marry, as opposed to 77 percent of Democrats in the same age group.
Older republicans see what young people do when they are high. Older democrats are high themselves.
Hey OP, don't worry, the future belongs to potheads.
Each state will fall just like gay marriage. You won.
In an end note to the study, the researchers pointed to several limitations with the research. One is that marijuana can be detected in the blood up to one week after use. And, therefore, the researchers said, "the prevalence of non alcohol drugs reported in this study should be interpreted as an indicator of drug use, not necessarily a measurement of drug impairment."For oneOlder republicans see what young people do when they are high. Older democrats are high themselves.
And what do young people do when high?
Fatal Car Crashes Involving Pot Use Have Tripled in U.S. Study Finds
The young are stupid enough. We don't need to make them more so with drugs.
Nearly two-thirds of Millennials who identify as Republican support legalizing marijuana, while almost half of older GOP Gen-Xers do, according to a recently released Pew survey that could be an indicator of where the debate is heading.
While the Pew Research Center survey published on Friday shows a 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats under the age of 34, six-in-10 GOP-leaning Millennials still said they favor legalizing cannabis. Seventy-seven percent of surveyed Democrats in the same age group held that view.
For those aged 35 to 50, the same 14 percentage point gap between Republicans and Democrats was evident, but the respective percentages were somewhat lower. In that age group, 47 percent of Republicans favored legalization, as opposed to 61 percent of Democrats.
As Pew notes: "The debate over marijuana also comes ahead of the 2016 presidential election, when both political parties are fighting over the coveted Millennial vote as this group of eligible voters swells in size, even if its members do not consistently show up on Election Day."
The survey follows controversial decisions in Alaska and the District of Colombia.They join Colorado and Washington State. Medical marijuana is legal in some other states, such as California and Minnesota.
The survey on attitudes on marijuana legalization by political affiliation largely mirrors a survey Pew conducted a year ago concerning same-sex marriage. It showed that 61 percent of self-identified Republicans under 30 favored allowing gays and lesbians to marry, as opposed to 77 percent of Democrats in the same age group.
For oneOlder republicans see what young people do when they are high. Older democrats are high themselves.
And what do young people do when high?
Fatal Car Crashes Involving Pot Use Have Tripled in U.S. Study Finds
Epidemiological studies have been inconclusive regarding whether cannabis use causes an increased risk of accidents; in contrast, unanimity exists that alcohol use increases crash risk.
THE EFFECT OF CANNABIS COMPARED WITH ALCOHOL ON DRIVING
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/18/health/driving-under-the-influence-of-marijuana.html?_r=0
Marijuana and Driving A Review of the Scientific Evidence
Katz has no idea.....she claimed once she had to be rushed to a hospital because a party she was at they were smoking pot....and she of course inhaled second hand smoke....For oneOlder republicans see what young people do when they are high. Older democrats are high themselves.
And what do young people do when high?
Fatal Car Crashes Involving Pot Use Have Tripled in U.S. Study Finds
Propaganda. Marijuana should be decriminalized immediately. No one should be imprisoned over Marijuana. It's so absurd we keep millions of Citizens in cages on Marijuana prosecutions. Time to decriminalize it and release millions from our prisons.
pot did kill him though did it?....
Hendrix smoked pot, he's been dead for 45 years.
yep....Hendrix had taken nine of his prescribed Vesparax sleeping tablets, 18 times the recommended dosage....but of course he smoked a joint within the week...so it must have been the pot...Hendrix smoked pot, he's been dead for 45 years.
It was the wine and sleeping pills that most likely led to his death.
Yeah. It was enough to give me rapid heartbeat. Not unusual.For oneOlder republicans see what young people do when they are high. Older democrats are high themselves.
And what do young people do when high?
Fatal Car Crashes Involving Pot Use Have Tripled in U.S. Study Finds
Epidemiological studies have been inconclusive regarding whether cannabis use causes an increased risk of accidents; in contrast, unanimity exists that alcohol use increases crash risk.
THE EFFECT OF CANNABIS COMPARED WITH ALCOHOL ON DRIVING
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/18/health/driving-under-the-influence-of-marijuana.html?_r=0
Marijuana and Driving A Review of the Scientific EvidenceKatz has no idea.....she claimed once she had to be rushed to a hospital because a party she was at they were smoking pot....and she of course inhaled second hand smoke....For oneOlder republicans see what young people do when they are high. Older democrats are high themselves.
And what do young people do when high?
Fatal Car Crashes Involving Pot Use Have Tripled in U.S. Study Finds
Propaganda. Marijuana should be decriminalized immediately. No one should be imprisoned over Marijuana. It's so absurd we keep millions of Citizens in cages on Marijuana prosecutions. Time to decriminalize it and release millions from our prisons.