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Re: Marijuana Change [Re: Line Jumper] #8455750
08/17/25 12:35 PM
08/17/25 12:35 PM
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Coldspring Texas
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Coldspring Texas
Originally Posted by Line Jumper
Originally Posted by Savell
… I was hunting with wild ol hand from Crockett one time

.. I was tired and he said he had some truck driver pills …. I took one of those and you talk about being alert now lol

… I have no idea what that was but it definitely wasn’t caffeine lol


That was probably speed, had a friend that could drive across the country nonstop taking them. Wears your body out though, he died fairly young. I took one at my high school grad party, felt normal just never got tired. My bil has narcolepsy and he has a prescription for something that acts just like speed. I was never a smoker but thought weed relaxed the user, falling asleep driving is all that fun. We also wouldn’t still have Willy if it wasn’t for weed, he said drinking whiskey all day every day would have killed him.


…. Whatever it’s called …. I was highly focused lol


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Re: Marijuana Change [Re: Pike River] #8455769
08/17/25 01:09 PM
08/17/25 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Pike River
Originally Posted by J Staton
One thing that seems certain, full legalization breeds liberalism. As the majority of states who have this policy vote for the anti-gun, anti-outdoorsman democrats.

Libertarianism is liberalism.

I know. Y'all boys decide more elections in the democrats favor when races are close.
Libertarians, or at the least the party, are the agnostics of the political religion. Their unwillingness to take a stand on such things as life or a nation's sovereignty are very telling. The battle cry of freedom doesn't change that fact.

Re: Marijuana Change [Re: Pike River] #8455771
08/17/25 01:14 PM
08/17/25 01:14 PM
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Keep Oregon green.


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Re: Marijuana Change [Re: trapdog1] #8455793
08/17/25 02:05 PM
08/17/25 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by trapdog1
I doubt many people actually moved to a state just because pot became legal. It has always been readily available at little risk no matter where you live.

Very true. However Pandora's box has already been opened. Time will show what will occur or not. So far , not much.

I have some young friends who clued me into the latest thing in cannabis.

Completely 100% legal in ALL 50 states. A cannabis substitute , THCa

THCa is made using hemp and enrichmenting it with concentrates of more hemp.

100% legal. The US post office will deliver it to your door. Still illegal to drive a car while intoxicated with it , of course and will fail most drug tests.


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Re: Marijuana Change [Re: J Staton] #8455879
08/17/25 05:00 PM
08/17/25 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by J Staton
You said it you're self that democrats are more open to such policies. Legalization in a state, would be a draw for liberals therefore breeding liberalism amongst a once conservative populace.


Not quite what I said. The first states to legalize WERE the ones more open. But many other states are legalizing to take advantage of tax revenue and probably because it’s harder to enforce antiquated laws given how readily available marijuana has become.

Generally, only the most Conservative of states are digging their heels in. Won’t be long before they, too, take advantage of tax revenues and quit wasting resources on enforcement.

And in my experience, it’s only a bunch of clueless old people who think “marijuana is the devil” that oppose the stuff.

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