Would You Vote for Rand Paul Now? He's for legal MJ, and running for president

Rob Roy

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Resorts to poorer trolling attempts because he can't back up what he said.

Explain to us what kelly4 said. Please, I want to hear it in your own words. Stop stalling and waiting for kelly4 to give you an answer, tell us in your own words what he meant.

You can't, you little bitch, because you are dumb as dirt, and you only repeat the same bullshit that your own choir sings to you. You have no original thought of your own. You are a sad sad racist pile of shit.


 

UncleBuck

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"Oh This question again, let me make it clear, I don't support the legalisation of marijuana".

number one, i don't think that is a real quote.

number two, obama's stance on legalizing weed was this:

1. don't sell to children
2. don't funnel the money to the mob, gangs, or cartels
3. don't move the weed to non-legal states
4. don't use it as a cover to sell cocaine, meth, and other drugs
5. don't get violent or use guns in the growing or selling
6. don't enable drugged drivers or junkies
7. don't grow on public lands and fuck that shit up
8. don't smoke or hold on federal property

anyone following these rules is welcome to legal recreational cannabis sales if their state is legal.

dumbass little midget.
 

see4

Well-Known Member
Rob Roy, you are a walking contradiction. Nothing you say holds any value or has any meaning, you seem to only exist here because I can only assume the other Klan sites have kicked you out for being even too fucked up for them.

You have no argument so you resort to blasting memes which directly reflect the type of person you are.

I ask you repeatedly to explain to me, in your own words, what kelly4 said. And you can't. You called me out for not knowing what appeared to be the obvious, yet you can't give me a simple answer.

C'mon buddy, show everyone how stupid I am, and explain to me, in your own words, what kelly4 meant.

You can't. You're a coward and a phony. I really, honestly, feel bad for you.
 

Rob Roy

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Rob Roy, you are a walking contradiction. Nothing you say holds any value or has any meaning, you seem to only exist here because I can only assume the other Klan sites have kicked you out for being even too fucked up for them.

You have no argument so you resort to blasting memes which directly reflect the type of person you are.

I ask you repeatedly to explain to me, in your own words, what kelly4 said. And you can't. You called me out for not knowing what appeared to be the obvious, yet you can't give me a simple answer.

C'mon buddy, show everyone how stupid I am, and explain to me, in your own words, what kelly4 meant.

You can't. You're a coward and a phony. I really, honestly, feel bad for you.

A walking contradiction eh?


 

see4

Well-Known Member
I guess the best defense to a losing battle is no defense at all.

Like when a kid starts to lose at a street ball game he takes his ball and storms off crying, so too does little Robby and his memes.

Have fun playing by yourself kid.
 

TBoneJack

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number one, i don't think that is a real quote.

number two, obama's stance on legalizing weed was this:

1. don't sell to children
2. don't funnel the money to the mob, gangs, or cartels
3. don't move the weed to non-legal states
4. don't use it as a cover to sell cocaine, meth, and other drugs
5. don't get violent or use guns in the growing or selling
6. don't enable drugged drivers or junkies
7. don't grow on public lands and fuck that shit up
8. don't smoke or hold on federal property

anyone following these rules is welcome to legal recreational cannabis sales if their state is legal.
Buck is right on this one. Obama has made progress for MJ legalization in the US.

Give the man credit. He's the first president ever to speak out for MJ legalization. Give him his due. Let's be objective. Overall he's not my cup of tea, but he has helped our cause.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Buck is right on this one. Obama has made progress for MJ legalization in the US.

Give the man credit. He's the first president ever to speak out for MJ legalization. Give him his due. Let's be objective. Overall he's not my cup of tea, but he has helped our cause.
Oh you mean the "Let me make it clear, I do not support the legalisation of marijuana" part where he spoke out?

Or the part where if he'd been subject to the laws he endorses he'd never have been president.

Obama is Bush 2.0; Now with record numbers of raids on MMJ providers and moar warz!!!
 

UncleBuck

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Oh you mean the "Let me make it clear, I do not support the legalisation of marijuana" part where he spoke out?
except then he and holder gave 8 simple guidelines and let re-legalization proceed.

maybe you are just too short to have noticed that. i'll ask for someone to get you a booster chair, kiddo.
 

ginwilly

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You guys can fight over who gets the credit as long as it happens, that is what's truly important.

End the war on drugs and you solve overcrowding of prisons, more parents are home to raise children, it would completely change the landscape of Mexico for the average citizen, would free up billions of dollars to use on more important needs, would reduce the stigma us potheads face (would much rather ride in the backseat of a pothead over a drunk) and most of all, be a step in the right direction of restoring freedoms.

But if who gets the credit is the most important thing to the partisans, I doubt it will see the light of day. That's catnip to a politician.
 

UncleBuck

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You guys can fight over who gets the credit as long as it happens, that is what's truly important.

End the war on drugs and you solve overcrowding of prisons, more parents are home to raise children, it would completely change the landscape of Mexico for the average citizen, would free up billions of dollars to use on more important needs, would reduce the stigma us potheads face (would much rather ride in the backseat of a pothead over a drunk) and most of all, be a step in the right direction of restoring freedoms.

But if who gets the credit is the most important thing to the partisans, I doubt it will see the light of day. That's catnip to a politician.
just shut up already. no one wants you here.
 

TBoneJack

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Oh you mean the "Let me make it clear, I do not support the legalisation of marijuana" part where he spoke out?

Or the part where if he'd been subject to the laws he endorses he'd never have been president.

Obama is Bush 2.0; Now with record numbers of raids on MMJ providers and moar warz!!!
No one is saying that Obama's words and actions have always supported MJ legalization. I'm just saying that more progress has been made under his administration than under any in the past. It's progress. And progress helps.

All other modern presidents have admitted to smoking pot, but still wanted to jail others for doing the same damn thing. Obama has at least made a dent in that.

But there's much more work to do.
 

Antidisestablishmentarian

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No one is saying that Obama's words and actions have always supported MJ legalization. I'm just saying that more progress has been made under his administration than under any in the past. It's progress. And progress helps.

All other modern presidents have admitted to smoking pot, but still wanted to jail others for doing the same damn thing. Obama has at least made a dent in that.

But there's much more work to do.
What did he do?

All I see are states working to make it legal, raid after raid by the Feds, and him laughing at the notion of legalizing pot.
 
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