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In theory, Sessions could still take action against states that have legalized recreational marijuana
originally posted by: BestinShow
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In theory, Sessions could still take action against states that have legalized recreational marijuana
My excitement has abated, but good for those in need of it medically.
Congress needs to change the laws regarding Marijuana so ignorant d!ckheads like Sessions can't affect rational policy.
originally posted by: neo96
Huxley's Brave New world must have it's soma.
Soma=marijuana.
I ask who is ignorant ?
I know a half baked populace unaware of the reality that surrounds them.
What could possibly go wrong?