dolamic
Well-Known Member
It's all bullshit folks, and it's bad for ya!
Essentially you should never trust anyone over 40, and I believe everyone in government office is over 40.
Give me a few years and I will be too, but for now you can trust me. I always thought that this was a
country BY the people FOR the people. If they try to transcend the laws to benefit them (like ALL amendments
to the constitution.) like they always do it would be proving to everyone in this country that voting does not
matter. What do you think the turnout will be when you nationally see 2 states in our union vote on something,
WIN, but then the federal government comes crusading in and negates the entire process? Every pavement
pounder that got the word out for the cause. All the people who petitioned for it and did the work to make
their dreams come true. To be relegated to a present day "time-out" is beyond absurd. When we vote that is
our power, when we elect officials that is our power. We see that things are antiquated and we want to change
them to the way we see them. There is a shift in power coming, and it is coming soon. My generation is becoming
more and more influential and powerful, and before long will be leaders of the country. The old ways of thinking
are still being used, people are scared of what they don't know and have never tried. Think of the ages of most
people in power now, and think of when they were brought up and in what conditions. Some of them can still
remember The Great Depression, World Wars, Invasions, etc. But as are the days of our lives, their time is beginning
to end. The legalization is a step, a process, just like when California made medical marijuana legal. There were
skips and problems at first, just like anything new. It will come, just be patient. Once they see that there are
a lot of people in this country wanting it to change, and once they see the money potential, they would be fools
not to agree and make it federally legal. If they are afraid of not being able to regulate it, then don't. Why should
they? If they want to regulate it, don't try keeping it in the same field as alcohol. They are seperate entities.
Regulate it how you would regulate tobacco, it's nearly the same thing. You could grow it and harvest it in similar
conditions and places. You might have to build bigger fences and shit, but that's just a natural precaution to
keep animals, as well as people out of the garden. There are ways to make it grow and grow and grow. With
more and more people speaking out about it, the truth will surface. It always will. I saw someone on RIU with a
signature that makes a lot of sense. 3 people can keep a secret if 2 of them are dead. Someone will always have
a juicy secret they want to get out, but then it all comes down to who do you trust more? .... no one over 40....
Essentially you should never trust anyone over 40, and I believe everyone in government office is over 40.
Give me a few years and I will be too, but for now you can trust me. I always thought that this was a
country BY the people FOR the people. If they try to transcend the laws to benefit them (like ALL amendments
to the constitution.) like they always do it would be proving to everyone in this country that voting does not
matter. What do you think the turnout will be when you nationally see 2 states in our union vote on something,
WIN, but then the federal government comes crusading in and negates the entire process? Every pavement
pounder that got the word out for the cause. All the people who petitioned for it and did the work to make
their dreams come true. To be relegated to a present day "time-out" is beyond absurd. When we vote that is
our power, when we elect officials that is our power. We see that things are antiquated and we want to change
them to the way we see them. There is a shift in power coming, and it is coming soon. My generation is becoming
more and more influential and powerful, and before long will be leaders of the country. The old ways of thinking
are still being used, people are scared of what they don't know and have never tried. Think of the ages of most
people in power now, and think of when they were brought up and in what conditions. Some of them can still
remember The Great Depression, World Wars, Invasions, etc. But as are the days of our lives, their time is beginning
to end. The legalization is a step, a process, just like when California made medical marijuana legal. There were
skips and problems at first, just like anything new. It will come, just be patient. Once they see that there are
a lot of people in this country wanting it to change, and once they see the money potential, they would be fools
not to agree and make it federally legal. If they are afraid of not being able to regulate it, then don't. Why should
they? If they want to regulate it, don't try keeping it in the same field as alcohol. They are seperate entities.
Regulate it how you would regulate tobacco, it's nearly the same thing. You could grow it and harvest it in similar
conditions and places. You might have to build bigger fences and shit, but that's just a natural precaution to
keep animals, as well as people out of the garden. There are ways to make it grow and grow and grow. With
more and more people speaking out about it, the truth will surface. It always will. I saw someone on RIU with a
signature that makes a lot of sense. 3 people can keep a secret if 2 of them are dead. Someone will always have
a juicy secret they want to get out, but then it all comes down to who do you trust more? .... no one over 40....