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re: Congress won’t let us have nuth’N. Starting in 2026 say goodbye to most THC products.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:30 am to kywildcatfanone
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:30 am to kywildcatfanone
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McConnell did this because the ultra wealthy bourbon companies in Kentucky felt they were losing business to the hemp producers.
Helping billionaires stay billionaires.
That hoe and lesbian gym coach dan fagtrick are so happy about this.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:31 am to AncientTiger
Adults should be able to legally buy and consume THC products on their own property and in businesses that choose to allow it.
Adults should be able to grow marijuana and consume it on their own property (like tomatoes).
If you disagree with this you hate freedom and are fundamentally not American.
Adults should be able to grow marijuana and consume it on their own property (like tomatoes).
If you disagree with this you hate freedom and are fundamentally not American.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:37 am to LSURussian
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Please explain why that's a bad thing
Because it's the government telling you what you're allowed to do instead of you making decisions for yourself as a free man.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:48 am to LSURussian
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That's sweet but using your logic all prisons should release their inmates, heroin should be legalized and made available for profit and all police departments & criminal courts should be abolished. Total freedom!!! YAY!!
So, I'll ask a different way, what was the motivation for congress to pass the restriction on THC referred to in the OP?
Was it a health concern? Does it cause behavior that is dangerous to users and/or others?
Boy, this was a dumb reply. So edgy and intelligent to equate hemp products with essentially anarchy. Heroin is substantially more addictive than hemp drinks, but you seem to think they're equal, but maybe you don't know that or have some edgy answer up your sleeve to equate the two.
Is it a health concern? Is alcohol? Are cigs? Are 32 oz cokes?
Does it cause behavior that is dangerous to others? No, it doesn't. People are dangerous to others without the use of drugs. Hemp products don't cause aggressiveness anymore than being a dipshit who thinks confrontational behavior like agressive driving makes your dick bigger.
C'mon, Russo boy. You seem to think you have some superior level of intelligence with your questions. Thrill us with your philopophy on why government should make it illegal for us to buy hemp drinks/products.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:48 am to LSURussian
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quote:The long sobs Of violins Of autumn Wound my heart With a monotonous Languor.
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LSURussian
Classical French poetry isn’t going to save your ignorance on the subject
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:52 am to deltadummy
I am of the opinion that we should not explain things or debate with non heritage Americans
Posted on 11/13/25 at 11:55 am to bad93ex
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Conspiracy theory:
When Anheiser gets in the game, it will be legalized right away. book it.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:04 pm to LSURussian
Aren’t you calling thc reefer?
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:07 pm to Cotten
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You don't necessarily even need to use alcohol as the example, you can use something as basic as the carcinogen additives that the Gov allows companies to put into our food. Follow the money...the government is not looking out for our best interests, they're protecting their donors shareholder value at this point.
Alcohol lobby is probably behind this legislation
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:10 pm to AncientTiger
Can’t states just legalize to avoid this?
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:11 pm to TROLA
quote:Then enlighten me.
lassical French poetry isn’t going to save your ignorance on the subject
Why is the THC bill a bad thing?
And enough with the "I believe in freedom" bullshite.
Your opposition has nothing to do with that.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:13 pm to LSURussian
quote:go back to Russia
And enough with the "I believe in freedom" bullshite.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:13 pm to LSURussian
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Please explain why that's a bad thing. Thanks.
Because some of us are not freedom hating communists.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:14 pm to AncientTiger
Could have just set an age restriction, like alcohol. Super lame.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:16 pm to NIH
quote:No. Which of my posts makes you think that?
Aren’t you calling thc reefer?
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:17 pm to danilo
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I want to thank politicians for keeping our children safe.
Then you certainly want to slam them for spending 2 trillion a year we don't have--leaving the debt for your children to carry.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:18 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
quote:Lame...
go back to Russia
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:21 pm to Hobie101
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Could have just set an age restriction, like alcohol. Super lame.
Could have.
But thats not how you suck lobby dick.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:26 pm to AncientTiger
This is BS and I don’t know anyone who supports removing seltzers off the shelf at Rouses. So many people, both young and old, drink these as a healthier alternative to alcohol. I’ve personally lost 20 lbs over the last 2 years and have changed my life since (along with having a kid). It’s definitely pushed by the alcohol and medical marijuana industry. I will not be drinking (to my old extent) or buying any medical marijuana and will just be saving some money going forward. I hope the lawsuits come in hard for this.
Posted on 11/13/25 at 12:28 pm to LSURussian
Just an assumption because you’re eighty
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