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Which State Will Be The Last To Legalize Pot

Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:07 am
Posted by dawgfan24348
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:07 am
My vote is on Alabama
Posted by djangochained
Gardere
Member since Jul 2013
19116 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:07 am to
texas
Posted by Draconian Sanctions
Markey's bar
Member since Oct 2008
87708 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:08 am to
mississippi, alabama or texas
Posted by REB BEER
Laffy Yet
Member since Dec 2010
17624 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:08 am to
Louisiana
Posted by Casty McBoozer
your mom's fat arse
Member since Sep 2005
35497 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:09 am to
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Louisiana

This. It's gonna take our politicians a while to figure out how to steal a lot of money from this new enterprise before they'll allow it.
Posted by Tiger n Austin
Austin, Tx
Member since Dec 2005
6797 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:10 am to
texas
Posted by Displaced
Member since Dec 2011
32974 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:10 am to
alabama will allow pot before it allows powerball.
Posted by colorchangintiger
Dan Carlin
Member since Nov 2005
30979 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:10 am to
I doubt Texas will be the last.

You have Austin, Ron Paul, Anise Parker, Julian Castro, etc. Not to mention drug cartel border violence.
This post was edited on 1/2/14 at 11:11 am
Posted by LSUnowhas2
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
21981 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:10 am to
quote:

This. It's gonna take our politicians a while to figure out how to steal a lot of money from this new enterprise before they'll allow it.


Best answer.
Posted by PuntBamaPunt
Member since Nov 2010
10070 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:11 am to
probably bama.
Posted by Sam Malone
Boston, MA
Member since May 2013
27 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:11 am to
the state with the highest population of baptist, which will become the highest selling state once legalized.
Posted by HeadyBrosevelt
the Verde River
Member since Jan 2013
21591 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:13 am to
Texas. Their drug laws resemble nazi Germany. frick that.
Posted by Mottleduk
Moss Bluff
Member since Nov 2009
561 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:14 am to
Utah
Posted by Skoot
Thibodaux
Member since Mar 2008
85 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:16 am to
Get Phil Robertson to support it & will be legal nationwide in a week :)
Posted by BottomlandBrew
Member since Aug 2010
29123 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:16 am to
Mississippi or Alabama.
Posted by Peazey
Metry
Member since Apr 2012
25424 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:16 am to
Probably Louisiana. We're always the last to do stuff like this.
Posted by LSUnowhas2
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
21981 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:18 am to
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Texas. Their drug laws resemble nazi Germany. frick that.


Actually, the Third Reich had pretty liberal drug laws.
Posted by LeClerc
USVI
Member since Oct 2012
2841 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:18 am to
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My vote is on Alabama
Posted by Salmon
I helped draft the email
Member since Feb 2008
85353 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:19 am to
quote:

This. It's gonna take our politicians a while to figure out how to steal a lot of money from this new enterprise before they'll allow it.


meh, LA has NOLA, so I can see LA legalizing it before MS or Bama
Posted by colorchangintiger
Dan Carlin
Member since Nov 2005
30979 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 11:19 am to
Majority of Texans support Legalizing marijuana

LINK: Opinion: Texas Should Legalize Marijuana

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The Texas public's level of support for marijuana legalization is actually higher than the national average.


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Such a pro-legalization sentiment could compel the historically business-friendly Texas Legislature to regulate marijuana, which will support free enterprise, reduce costs for law enforcement, justice and corrections and better prevent underage marijuana use.


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Furthermore, because the Legislature has successfully acted to regulate tobacco and reduce underage use, a legislative move to regulate marijuana may also help reduce adolescent marijuana use. According to a report to the Legislature, from 1998 to 2001 current youth tobacco use declined by 36 percent.

Rather than completely formulating new marijuana laws, legislators need only expand existing Texas laws to legalize marijuana, since the legislative precursors to regulating marijuana in a manner similar to tobacco have already been set.


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"Most Texans agree that marijuana sales should be conducted by legitimate businesses instead of drug cartels in the underground market," MPP executive director Rob Kampia said in a release.
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