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Psilo-cybe
#1 Posted : 9/21/2014 9:06:49 PM

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November, November, the month i will remember. delivering medical to all of the believers!

so, the vote for medical marijuana in Florida is just around the corner, over 70 years of prohibition and the united states are slowly coming to the light.

i would like to know your input on this topic of discussion,
will you be voting yes on 2?

what is your standpoint on the nationwide situation?

how do you think this will effect the economy of Florida and the surrounding states?

keep your post friendly!
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RAM
#2 Posted : 9/22/2014 3:04:51 AM

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Ah this is very good to hear! I don't live in Florida, but it's very good to hear that the legalization "bug" is spreading to other states. I happen to be in a very liberal city within a liberal state, but no legalization as of yet. In a couple years, hopefully.

And as always, the next step will be decriminalization of psychedelics and approval of their use for medical treatments. Then from there, who knows? In only 50 years we could see a totally revolutionized country, and maybe even a revolutionized world.

But it all starts with our votes Big grin
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Psilo-cybe
#3 Posted : 9/23/2014 3:52:08 PM

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DMTheory wrote:
Ah this is very good to hear! I don't live in Florida, but it's very good to hear that the legalization "bug" is spreading to other states. I happen to be in a very liberal city within a liberal state, but no legalization as of yet. In a couple years, hopefully.

And as always, the next step will be decriminalization of psychedelics and approval of their use for medical treatments. Then from there, who knows? In only 50 years we could see a totally revolutionized country, and maybe even a revolutionized world.

But it all starts with our votes Big grin

yes, it will a major stepping stone for america. most people are saying when florida goes legal, it WILL be a turning point for other states
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dreamer042
#4 Posted : 9/23/2014 6:07:39 PM

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Florida is an interesting case, considering that their economy is, and always has been, heavily reliant on drug trafficking. This could make it difficult to get sensible policies put in place since there is a hefty financial incentive to maintain the status quo.

This is a big issue in many places around the country, as an example you can look at the push against legalization in northern California where the economy is completely reliant on illegal cannabis distribution. A lot of speculation has been thrown around that these types of interests may be what's been holding back well known weed friendly places like Oregon and Hawaii from moving forward with legalization as well.

I'm not sure that I would agree Florida is the major tipping point. I suspect the bible belt states are probably gonna be the hardest sell and the major US tipping point.

I am thrilled to see so many cannabis referendums popping up on ballots across the country. Policy change has been spreading like wildfire, or should I say fiyah Twisted Evil. I personally think we are already past the point of no return, the herb is here to stay, the people want it, and it's only a matter of time till the legislation catches up.

The psychedelic agenda is also moving forward right on schedule. The future is looking hopeful for a solid reintegration of entheogenic medicine into modern culture. Thumbs up
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Sandgrease
#5 Posted : 9/23/2014 6:29:12 PM
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I will be absentee voting yes on 2 and against Scott
 
 
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