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Which state will be last??

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SeaMaiden

I'll have to look it back up, but when I wrote that I had just read something about the Minnesota stance on MJ/MMJ that made me feel that it's a looong way off for that state. I wish to hell I could remember what it was I was reading, on one of the listserves.


You're not in Placer county by any chance, are you?....LOLOL @#$%#@$%'s!!!
Newp, south of Placer.
 

qupee

Member
I'll have to look it back up, but when I wrote that I had just read something about the Minnesota stance on MJ/MMJ that made me feel that it's a looong way off for that state. I wish to hell I could remember what it was I was reading, on one of the listserves.



Newp, south of Placer.


I don't know too much about any mmj movement there, but I can say criminally they are one of the more progressive states. 42.5 grams is a ticket under $200, plants aren't counted, no enhancements for hash or edibles etc, and if you're over 42.5 grams you get up to 5 kg while it is the least severe felony you can be charged with (10 kg if it is not sale, but unfortunately the word sale is defined to include growing).
 

barnyard

Member
OK not OK...

OK not OK...

I'd have to go with Oklahoma also. Harsh penalties. Surrounded by other states with similar police state mentality. In general, regressive and backward attitudes. And finally, Merle Haggard.

but Merle puffed...
 

pitbullfan

New member
Missouri- they are 20+ years behind on everything in normal living. They will be back 20+ years on MMJ.- They love their goats here........and sheep if you know what I mean. lmao!

Yup got caught "Manufacturing a Controlled Substance" once in MO. Was growing ONE PLANT, and they tried sentencing me to 5 yrs. Luckily my bad ass attorney from Columbia MO came in and pretty much got it thrown the fuck out. :woohoo:
 

Grojak

Active member
Someone mentioned Nebraska but they've already decriminalized it there.. surprising i know!!

My vote would be Kansas, the same state that faught to keep evolutionary theories out of the school system and a state with stark republicans and only 1 blue county (Douglas county where KU is).
 
every state is differerent. "the south" isnt a state. alabama is a state, but it wont be the 50th out of 50 to legalize it. its a good state and we have some vocal people fighting hard for mmj. florida might be last. oklahoma probably will be. north carolina perhaps. kentucky will legalize it long before many. arkansas almost did. mississippi will probably lag behind (as usual) but i doubt theyll be dead last. the old entrenched alcoholics in tennessee will probably put up a fight, for a while at least until the country "going to pot" gives them all heart attacks and they die off.
 

Puffaluffagus

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Veteran
My guess is either Oklahoma, or Minnesota. I would have said Arkansas previously, but I can't!
Why do you say MN?
We have been decriminalized for possession of 42 grams or less for years, just a ticket.
Plus we had a med program pass both the senate and house only to be vetoed by that republitard tim pawlenty.

I say Utah goes last.
The mormons hate the devils weed
 

EastFortRock

Active member
I know a lot of Christians that toke , but no Mormons that do. I think Utah was the first to make it illegal [before the feds] and they will be the last to legalize . Too bad because southern Utah is awesome .
 
Florida.

Texas is every bit as intellectually vapid population wise but they have oil too; the prison industrial complex is the middle class economy of Florida.

Everyone else is either wealthy, retired or working customer service for poverty wages.
 

nuskool89

Member
Texas. If you EVER think you've got it bad, move to Texas. North Texas is the closest thing to a police state there is in the USA.

So bad I moved away from my kids to get the hell out. If I still lived there, I would be in prison. Since I left, nooooooo problems at all.

Only bad thing, DFW women are the hottest on earth.


Amen to that
 
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greenmatter

probably not a state but .......... Washington DC would get my vote. this is the last bastion of complete dumbfuck-ery IMHO ...... *****and they have always been about what John Q. Public wants right????***** sarcasm off
 
M

MrSterling

Washington DC already has medical approved, so so much for that. Unless you mean the federal politicians and not the actual city.
 
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greenmatter

yeah, i was talking about the feds more than i was the city itself.

everyone who lives in DC should be allowed to smoke ........... it is not a place i would choose to live, so i would need something for the "pain"
 

armedoldhippy

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Veteran
It's got to be a backward bumpkin state full of rednecks and heavily Republican. Utah, Nebraska, Miss, Alabama, Tenn, take your pick!

Tennessee HAD medical pot for several years, but when the Feds quit admitting patients to the program, the legislature discontinued the program. just a few years ago, the state legislature passed a non-binding resolution asking the feds to allow for medical use, & free weed up for research. it passed something like 93 to 2 if my memory aint shit itself. last i heard, NC was thinking about decrim. and Alabama...bless their souls! i've been stopped at no less than 3 different "sobriety checkpoints" in the state over the last 5 years. had a Forest Service officer & two different state troopers blow us off because "all i smell is smoke, they got no bottles or cans..." :) we aint ALL punkin rollers down here, y'all...
 

Avinash.miles

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NC got a new med cannabis bill up, feb 12 is NC med cannabis lobbying day in raleigh, holller at NC normal for info @ it.
 

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