mrbungle79
Well-Known Member
generals don't win a war, their troops do
Yes but good luck with that. Lots of medical folks wanted nothing to do with legalizing in 2012. Some will change their minds but many are die hard medical folks who will still believe the war can be won through the mmma.if every person with a card signed that would be like a third of sigs needed or more ?
When I first went online I tried the 3MA site and many of them were hard-core anti-recreational. Some medical users are disgusted with the fact that they are associated with marijuana users.Yes but good luck with that. Lots of medical folks wanted nothing to do with legalizing in 2012. Some will change their minds but many are die hard medical folks who will still believe the war can be won through the mmma.
True, but there has to be a breaking point where all these legal costs are no longer sustainable. What percentage may one assume that the 20$ grams in a brick and mortar support legal fees? If these funds were to be redirected, it would be a formidable foe in itselfYes but good luck with that. Lots of medical folks wanted nothing to do with legalizing in 2012. Some will change their minds but many are die hard medical folks who will still believe the war can be won through the mmma.
I was working with a brick and mortar disp that let me collect signatures right in their store. I asked every customer that came in, almost all signed. Only ones who made a fuss were caregivers. I know of another brick and mortar disp that were collecting sigs. In Colorado the disps have a choice to stay med or go recreational. One or the other. If we go legal we should allow for recreational disps, coffee shops etc.True, but there has to be a breaking point where all these legal costs are no longer sustainable. What percentage may one assume that the 20$ grams in a brick and mortar support legal fees? If these funds were to be redirected, it would be a formidable foe in itself
Not 100% sure but i don't think prisoners can sign petitions or collect signatures.[video=youtube;2H6H5rSerws]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H6H5rSerws[/video]
How many signatures can we collect circulating petitions through our prison system
Actually the city can shut you down just as referenced in this SC case, all be it just a different statute.any tomatoes i grow, can be put at the side of the road for transfer, without question.
Not 100% myself bro, but I do know that dead folks vote oftenNot 100% sure but i don't think prisoners can sign petitions or collect signatures.
haven't looked into the right to farm act pertaining to tobacco but it's that right to farm act that allows me to have chickens in my backyard even though the city ord says notobacco-
is now legal to farm. i'm not sure of the specifics, but i do know seeds are commercially available, and have friends that grow it( thanks for the reminder). the farm act is what prevents the scenario you are describing. sure, plenty of folks buy produce at the supermarket. many more buy produce locally, from small farmers. any tomatoes i grow, can be put at the side of the road for transfer, without question.
and as far as long shitty days at work go, there's only about 6000 to go. in my opinion there isn't more medical need than that poor sob.
[video=youtube;3kwU1CoCeyQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=3kwU1CoCeyQ#t=0s[/video]Not 100% sure but i don't think prisoners can sign petitions or collect signatures.
thats funny i had 2 chickens n i live in the city .was city farmenhaven't looked into the right to farm act pertaining to tobacco but it's that right to farm act that allows me to have chickens in my backyard even though the city ord says no