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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    "or addicted to." the new healthcare laws will be used to change the definition of that.
    i don't think America (the government) is ready for the intersection of drug re-legalization and gun freedom.

    in general i think the right to self-medicate and the right to self-defend are both codified, in the Declaration of Independence. ("life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness").

    however, there is a large police state and a huge medical-industrial complex that cares far more about $$ and control than about health, who dis-agree with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    "or addicted to." the new healthcare laws will be used to change the definition of that. they've already done it to the medical weed people:

    http://www.nssf.org/share/PDF/ATFOpenLetter092111.pdf

    read a story yesterday that they will now be trying to expand this to legal purchasers of it. good luck with buying guns if you are on the frequent pot buying list.
    Nice find!

    Now, if the pot stores require a drivers license/ID to purchase pot (I bet they do), no firearms for the pot smoking anti-government rebel's!

    Pot should have never been 'legalized'...it should have been decriminalized.

    So now, when an on-record pot buyer/smoker applies for a firearm, their history will be cross referenced with the state pot list, and they will be denied.

    Furthermore, California is already going door to door confiscating firearms from non-legal gun owners. I expect this to happen in the pot 'legalized' states soon.

    Suck it up suckers!
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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    Quote Originally Posted by EE_ View Post
    Nice find!
    Now if the pot stores require a drivers license/ID to purchase pot, no firearms for the pot smoking anti-government rebel's!
    Pot should have never been 'legalized'...it should have been decriminalized.
    So now, when an on record pot buyer/smoker applies for a firearm, their history will be cross referenced with the state pot list, and they will be denied.
    Furthermore, California is already going door to door confiscating firearms from non-legal gun owners. I expect this to happen in the pot 'legalized' states soon.
    these criminals will stop at nothing.

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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    these criminals will stop at nothing.
    Colarado - Anyone 21 and older, with a valid government ID, is allowed to purchase
    http://www.summitdaily.com/news/9560...colorado-ounce

    Once stripped of their firearms, they will easily be loaded into the cattle train cars when the time comes.
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    first state in America to license the sale of the drug
    Anyone see anything wrong with this wording?
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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    Quote Originally Posted by Cebu_4_2 View Post
    Anyone see anything wrong with this wording?
    Nope, it's perfectly worded!
    And if you jumble the letters, it says "goodbye firearms suckers"
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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    Quote Originally Posted by Santa View Post
    Meanwhile, Florida State Troopers are gleefully waiting at the border with dogs to stop and search Colorado vehicles.
    I'm a Colorado local and it's all over the news, how all the state patrols from adjacent states (Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas) are gearing up major patrols to catch people coming back from Colorado with weed that is still illegal to possess in those states.

    Honestly it's just so pathetic that people who carry a leaf from a plant are arrested and caged! What is wrong with people?
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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    Quote Originally Posted by EE_ View Post
    Nice find!

    Now, if the pot stores require a drivers license/ID to purchase pot (I bet they do), no firearms for the pot smoking anti-government rebel's!
    You better believe they do. The law requires all purchasers of recreational cannabis to provide a drivers license which is scanned and put into a database.

    Quote Originally Posted by EE_ View Post
    So now, when an on-record pot buyer/smoker applies for a firearm, their history will be cross referenced with the state pot list, and they will be denied.
    I'm sure this will be the case. However, if you're so inclined, the law allows individuals to grow and harvest up to 6 cannabis plants of your own. So if this is your thing, and you know how to grow, dry, and roll your own, you're ok.
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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    Sean Azzariti, 32, a former Marine and veteran of two tours of Iraq will become the first legal customer in the nation's history
    Bull crap. This statement indicates that cannabis was illegal for all of the nation's history, which is was not. People freely bought and sold cannabis from the revolution until the late 30s when the scribbles of politicians declared this plant a "drug" that had to be controlled.
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    Re: Colorado Mt High

    I see a couple ways it could go:

    1. MJ becomes a way to have social pacification, same as vodka in USSR times - a way to burn off / drown your troubles and keep a lid on rebellion.

    2. MJ becomes a new source of tax money, people in CO are healthier and more health-conscious on average, so, gotta have tax revenues from somewhere.
    2a. MJ increases tourism, so that is more tax money.

    3. MJ legalization paves the way for more legalization (though as above, I agree it should have been de-criminalized!) as the expected narco-terrorism etc. never materializes. Same as how we were all told blood would run in the streets and there would be all kinds of Wild West behavior if a state got concealed carry - but that never happened, either.

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