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I’ve been an activist for MMJ and MJ since Spring of 2008, over all we’ve done well to progress since my beginnings but I never dreamed I’d find overwhelming evidence of this much corruption within the USA.
Then again, I’m very naive and I live way out here in the boonies.
There are such big bucks in the Cannibis market. I will cast my vote on who will make it legal for Hemp Farming, for use of energy, recreational use so that it will create jobs and more money for the US and that means less corruption.
An analogy is like the Obama Admin is just giving the money to the Mexicans and saying, here you go, but don’t get caught. We will just look the other way.
Good for the ACLU! If they win, it will be a GREAT step as far as medical marijuana in the workplace!
We in Florida are backing a Ballot Initiative to legalize Medical Marijuana in 2012. So far we have submitted over 40,000 petitions with 14,224 verified so far. It seems the movement is spreading across the country and 2012 will be the breaking by the vast majority approving. I think it is great that the ACLU is backing the lawsuit, that case will determine a positive outcome for patients in this nation.
i was wondering if i can get some info on whats going on in va,richmond four med marijuana i cant walk broke my neck only thing hepls with pain is smoken can i get help sorry so short
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