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Election - Who to vote for?
As we all know there is an election coming up (boring)
Normally id say, voting makes no difference, and this time im inclined to think the same unless there is anyone that says they will legalise weed. What im saying is, are there any pro-cannabis parties that we should be voting for? |
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Cleg?
Who's the best for pro herbage?
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green or cista
greens will decriminalise possession as soon as they get in apparently. CISTA is 'cannabis is safer than alcohol',check to see if they have a candidate in your area. |
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It doesn't matter really. They all make a series of promises in opposition and never implement them. It always seems strange to me that the bastion of free market capitalism that is the tory party is in favour of prohibition - surely the "market" decides all, the drugs trade is worth hundreds of billions per year and they are missing out on profit (I know they aren't really, what with HSBC and their money laundering and GWPharma with sativex and so on ad nauseum).
See who is going to get rid of the tory in your area and vote for them as long as them isn't ukip
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Voting in the elections for parties based on their stance to cannabis is pretty damn stupid
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fingers crossed for cleggy or some sort of coalition.
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If voting made areal difference in the U.K. they would not allow anyone to vote. I think we need to start again from fresh with the political system. It's public school boy territory and the real people of the uk haven't a fu king chance!
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