Weed Legalization Bill Passed in House of Representatives

sherry lee

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The House of Representatives just passed the MORE Act, the first cannabis legalization bill to make it to Congress. The Act passed on Friday, December 4th, by a vote of 228 to 164. The vote was largely split down party lines, with all but six Democrats voting for the bill and all but five Republicans voting against it.

The MORE Act would decimalize marijuana at the federal level and start the process of giving back to those communities hit hardest by the War on Drugs. When Democrats took the house in 2018, cannabis advocates knew there was work to be done and a limited time to do it in. Every couple of years, more states legalize cannabis, whether for medical or recreational use. That number grew again after the November election making Federal decriminalization inevitable. With the first Democratic majority since 2011, the house and cannabis justice advocates saw their best chance to bring the federal law in line with state laws. The result was the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act.

This landmark act is the first time either chamber of Congress voted on a bill to legalize cannabis, but the Act goes much further than just decriminalizing it. The bill covers several social and justice measures that would help those communities who took the brunt of the War on Drugs while putting in place an equitable industry where those impacted most by prohibition have a seat at the table.

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DIY-HP-LED

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Pot legalization might be a good issue for 2022, since a majority of republican voters support it and an overwhelming number of democrats do. Legalization is polling at 67% and it is increasing over time, but right now there are bigger fish to fry like HR-1, voters rights, gun laws and a host of other things with large public support.

The first priority is ensuring the survival of the constitution and liberal democracy, all are at risk if the republicans gain power again, they are unfit to hold office and a real and present danger to the republic
 

schuylaar

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But now the U.S. prohibits the delivery of vaporizers by express delivery, so I can only buy bongs from nearby smokeshops
wow you're really weirded out over this..why do you keep bringing this up bot? you have another thread dedicated to this subject.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I just work in Hong Kong, and my father has a manor in the United States.
What do you think about the CPP take over in Hong Kong and the suppression of democracy? Are you a fan of the "Iron Lady"?
We have many trolls here in the politics section and suspected Russians, so people are suspicious. China isn't exactly a pot friendly country and now Hong Kong is part of it whether it wants to be or not.
 

sherry lee

Member
What do you think about the CPP take over in Hong Kong and the suppression of democracy? Are you a fan of the "Iron Lady"?
We have many trolls here in the politics section and suspected Russians, so people are suspicious. China isn't exactly a pot friendly country and now Hong Kong is part of it whether it wants to be or not.
What is CPP? Is it CCP?
 

sherry lee

Member
What do you think about the CPP take over in Hong Kong and the suppression of democracy? Are you a fan of the "Iron Lady"?
We have many trolls here in the politics section and suspected Russians, so people are suspicious. China isn't exactly a pot friendly country and now Hong Kong is part of it whether it wants to be or not.
I don’t care much about the politics of Hong Kong. As long as my monthly salary is paid in, it will be the same everywhere.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
What is CPP? Is it CCP?
Communist People's Party? or I guess it's Chinese Communist Party. What's in a name? They aren't communists just corrupt politicians who want to rule for life. We elect our leaders every 2 or 4 years and they are corrupt enough, imagine if they weren't elected, how corrupt they would become over time with no accountability!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I don’t care much about the politics of Hong Kong. As long as my monthly salary is paid in, it will be the same everywhere.
Are you an American or Canadian citizen? Is your interest in vaporizers shipments a business one? They make such things in China, ostensibly for tobacco use and they can be obtained locally in Hong Kong.

If you like to smoke pot (you are on a pot forum) it matters a great deal where you live, things are not the same everywhere I'm afraid. Credit cards and PayPal here, Wechat and QR codes to buy stuff there, so things are different. Apparently your father hedged his bets in America as many in China and especially Hong Kong do, those who can afford it. Freedom seems to have some value for many, why own a house and obtain citizenship in Canada or America, if one were not suspicious of the CCP?
 

sherry lee

Member
Are you an American or Canadian citizen? Is your interest in vaporizers shipments a business one? They make such things in China, ostensibly for tobacco use and they can be obtained locally in Hong Kong.

If you like to smoke pot (you are on a pot forum) it matters a great deal where you live, things are not the same everywhere I'm afraid. Credit cards and PayPal here, Wechat and QR codes to buy stuff there, so things are different. Apparently your father hedged his bets in America as many in China and especially Hong Kong do, those who can afford it. Freedom seems to have some value for many, why own a house and obtain citizenship in Canada or America, if one were not suspicious of the CCP?
My ancestral home is in Taiwan, and I have not been to mainland China. It should be regarded as an overseas Chinese. You should know that the political parties in Taiwan and Mainland China are different.
 
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