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In reply to the discussion: Smoke That Pot Now, Chris Christie Tells Users in States That Allow It [View all]SmittynMo
(3,544 posts)32. What an idiot
Last edited Wed Jul 29, 2015, 08:58 AM - Edit history (1)
Now wait, it appears that the country wants to go in the opposite direction there, Chris. At this point in time, I firmly believe we will see it legal in all 50 within the next 5-10 years. And even with all this information, and the fact that its really what the people want, another Republicant wants to go against the grain, and ignore "The people" once again. And they wonder why they can't win. Stupidity at it finest.
I think Christy needs to roll one up, and chill out.
Then have a bucket of chicken 2 hours later.
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Smoke That Pot Now, Chris Christie Tells Users in States That Allow It [View all]
onehandle
Jul 2015
OP
absolutely! most people are unaware of jury nullification and some even believe it's illegal. n/t
wildbilln864
Jul 2015
#49
Yep, Christie is a fossilized dinosaur, a relic of the past, that brought us much of the mess we
RKP5637
Jul 2015
#54
I read some private citizens in Co. are using the federal rico? law with success to force sale of
Sunlei
Jul 2015
#13
I often think fools like Christie just don't get it that the rest of us (R, D, and I) talk and
RKP5637
Jul 2015
#56
That'll win him some votes fer sure. Well, and lose millions, but still. A man of principle.
byronius
Jul 2015
#23
So has paranoia from smoking eased now or is it really an actual effect regardless? nt
Mnemosyne
Jul 2015
#36
I've always felt that any paranoia was from it being illegal and legalization would end it.
Mnemosyne
Jul 2015
#53
Great point! And I have been seriously considering a move for some health issues that cannabis
Mnemosyne
Jul 2015
#60
He cracks me up thinking he stands any chance of becoming POTUS. I'm in a state that
Mnemosyne
Jul 2015
#64
Speaking of disingenuous, I also said there was little daylight between their positions.
bluedigger
Jul 2015
#59
Because making it illegal was the only thing keeping people from smoking pot before.
killbotfactory
Jul 2015
#31
Someone needs to take him to task for the fact that is known to drink alcohol a good bit.
phleshdef
Jul 2015
#37
Not from his couch, holding a bucket of chicken, watching a Democrat get sworn in he won't...
tomm2thumbs
Jul 2015
#44
a bunch of orange cones and a couple of construction workers in front of each dispensary is my guess
uncle ray
Jul 2015
#75
Still mad that the cool kids in school wouldnt let him smoke with them.
AllFieldsRequired
Jul 2015
#76