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It is. Vote NO.
I know a couple of people who are voting no and are heartbroken over the issue.I just assume people who say No don’t understand the issue.
Thank god those people are in the minority.
I truly do not understand how when Alcohol is the legal parallel to mind altering substances how anybody can argue against the legalization of cannabis.... Take the medicinal benefits which are vast out of it.... You have to be over 50, and someone with no experience with cannabis to still have these thoughts...I just assume people who say No don’t understand the issue.
Thank god those people are in the minority.
ah the benefit of mail in voting. Now I can check the box yes on my wife's ballot too for her instead of knowing she would vote no in the booth. Nah, nothing wrong with this process lol. But I'll make it work for me if this is the process.
I truly do not understand how when Alcohol is the legal parallel to mind altering substances how anybody can argue against the legalization of cannabis.... Take the medicinal benefits which are vast out of it.... You have to be over 50, and someone with no experience with cannabis to still have these thoughts...
Think of all those people who have lost loved ones, and will now be getting their ballots.ah the benefit of mail in voting. Now I can check the box yes on my wife's ballot too for her instead of knowing she would vote no in the booth. Nah, nothing wrong with this process lol. But I'll make it work for me if this is the process.
You're kidding, right? People in their 60's and 70's were smoking weed in the 60's and 70's, long before many on here were born.I truly do not understand how when Alcohol is the legal parallel to mind altering substances how anybody can argue against the legalization of cannabis.... Take the medicinal benefits which are vast out of it.... You have to be over 50, and someone with no experience with cannabis to still have these thoughts...
It is. Vote YES.
Sarcasm?legalizing it will go a long way in helping with the opioid problem we are facing.
Everyone should vote No. Sure it will make the state money being a drug dealer, but look what it did the the minds of the citizens of Cali and Oregon.
NO !
NO !
I know a couple of people who are voting no and are heartbroken over the issue.
Of course, they both make a good buck off of selling the stuff....and have for years.
I all ready live there. What is this freedom thing you mentioned ?Another freedom hater. Time to go to China.
Read your response , jackassWhy do you want big government controlling personal choice, commie?+
Don't trust Trenton. They will screw it up and waste any money it generates on graft.
Might mismanage ? How old are you , 2 ?So because Trenton might mismanage the tax revenues, it’s not worth it? I dunno how Trenton spends sport’s betting money, but I’m sure glad I have the freedom and ability to take the over on Saturday’s.
Read your response , jackass
I know you love your weed and gambling. 😀So because Trenton might mismanage the tax revenues, it’s not worth it? I dunno how Trenton spends sport’s betting money, but I’m sure glad I have the freedom and ability to take the over on Saturday’s.
Might mismanage ? How old are you , 2 ?
Not at all, why do you ask?Sarcasm?
The opiod crisis is a SYMPTOM of
Fix the cause and the symptoms will disappear.
- The deindustrialization of this country
- Poor mental health services in this country including the poor access to such services
- Widening of income inequality
- Reduction of the middle class with the simultaneous expansion in the lower class
- Unemployment and underemployment
- Lack of education
- Big Pharma
- Prison industrial complex
Instead we continually attack the symptom which ultimately creates
In essence, attacking the symptom is no different than having an automobile tire continually spin in the mud without going anywhere...
- Creates more broken families
- Creates more poor families
- Creates greater income inequality
- Creates greater education inequality
- Continues cycles of crime
- Boosts revenues for Big Pharma
- Boosts revenues for the prison industrial complex.
- Bigger burden on the US tax payer to fund welfare and underprivileged education programs (the solution lies at HOME, not in the schools)
- Perpetuates stereotypes of the poor and underprivileged.
I know you love your weed and gambling. 😀
I do not think they have anything to worry about. NJ voters will approve and then the pols will tax it and make it so hard and expensive to obtain the dealers will still be flush. $5.00 of MJ will cost $35.00 when Trenton is done with it.I know a couple of people who are voting no and are heartbroken over the issue.
Of course, they both make a good buck off of selling the stuff....and have for years.
Not at all, why do you ask?
I don't know but in Counties like Bergen where Opioid and hereon are very common, so many of the kids addicted are coming from upper middle to wealthy 2 parent families.
By your logic, beating people up and killing people should be legalized. Why keep those people away from their families by putting them in jail.I don't do drugs or drink (I don't like things that alter the sharpness and clarity of the mind).
BUT legalizing cannabis is still worthwhile.
The US incarcerates 655 people per 100K people. That is the HIGHEST rate in the world.
The majority of the incarcerated 2.2 million people in this country are incarcerated due to non-violent drug offenses.
Legalizing cannabis will reduce the rate of drug related incarcerations; leading to less broken families and ultimately more productive and prosperous generations moving forward.
If alcohol is legal, there is NO reason cannabis should not be. Alcohol is actually worse for you as it's a direct poison that destroys cells in the body.
Those that support the use of alcohol and tobacco yet support the continued ban of cannabis are hypocrites of the worst kind...
Voting YES is good for society and our future as a whole.
That is much better stated.Poor mental health services and big Pharma play a role in this scenario.
Big Pharma pays off doctors to over-prescribe legal opioids which then can engender addiction in the patient/victim which then can lead to crime which then feeds into the prison industrial complex. It's a vicious cycle.
While addiction crisis raged, many surgeons overprescribed opioids, analysis shows
Amid the addiction crisis, thousands of surgeons continued to hand out far more pills than needed for postoperative pain relief.www.statnews.com
Prescription Opioid Use among Adults with Mental Health Disorders in the United States
Background: The extent to which adults with mental health disorders in the United States receive opioids has not been adequately reported. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of a nationally representative sample of the noninstitutionalized U.S. adult population from the Medical...www.jabfm.org
What Is The Connection Between Mental Health and Opioid Addiction?
Having a mental health condition increases your risk of opioid addiction. Explore the current research as well as tips to avoid addiction.www.healthline.com
By your logic, beating people up and killing people should be legalized. Why keep those people away from their families by putting them in jail.