Medical Marijuana

You know, just like most people who drink alcohol aren't alcoholics, but some are, well................most people who smoke cannabis are functioning healthy people who have no problem, but some may.
 
You know, just like most people who drink alcohol aren't alcoholics, but some are, well................most people who smoke cannabis are functioning healthy people who have no problem, but some may.

Right, that is why medical marijuana dispensaries are so vital. This could be one of our last chances to utilize Jack Kemp's vision and institute a National ID card. It would make even shopping for pot easy. :lol:

National ID Card Is Now Federal Law and Georgia Wants To Help Lead the Way

Fearing that all Americans were about to be digitally tattooed under the government's paranoiac guise of catching everything from aliens to dead beat dads, Congressman Dick Armey (R-TX) was one of the first to voice his opinion. Armey called the move, "an abomination and wholly at odds with the American tradition of individual freedom". Senator Spencer Abraham (R-MI) joined Armey in signing a letter denouncing the computer registry and tracking system and Jack Kemp announced in the New York Times that this was, "an anti-privacy, anti-business and anti-American approach" and that "it was no way to run immigration policy". Of course, all this was said before the bills were snuck through in the last defense bill. There is a possibility at this time, they don't even know the proposed legislation became law.

I mean a real system.

And I am not referring to this BS:

In September of 1996, President Clinton signed into law, the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Buried at approximately page 650 of the new national Defense Bill, also known as Public Law 104-208, Part B, Title IV, the American public was given a national ID card. With no fanfare, no publicity and no scrutiny, the bill easily avoided the watchful eyes of even its most aggressive opponents.
 

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