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Colorado, Washington Become First States to Legalize Recreational Pot! Saaaay WHAT!
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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 1051767" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p><strong>Re: Colorado, Washington Become First States to Legalize Recreational Pot! Saaaay WH</strong></p><p></p><p>When I was a kid, I argued with my parents who thought it was a gateway drug. Well why is that? Back in the 60's, pushers were PUSHERS! Their goal was to get you hooked on dope anyway they could. Pot got a bad rap. I would argue that if it were legalized, you would eliminate the "gateway" affect. Of course today is not the same as that era but controlling it through legalization still makes sense to me. </p><p></p><p>Initiatives and propositions make this process so much easier than going through the legal system. Anyone who gets behind legalization will be demonized by their opponent. We are probably still a generation (or less) away from eliminating that stigma... again because of the initiative process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 1051767, member: 9789"] [b]Re: Colorado, Washington Become First States to Legalize Recreational Pot! Saaaay WH[/b] When I was a kid, I argued with my parents who thought it was a gateway drug. Well why is that? Back in the 60's, pushers were PUSHERS! Their goal was to get you hooked on dope anyway they could. Pot got a bad rap. I would argue that if it were legalized, you would eliminate the "gateway" affect. Of course today is not the same as that era but controlling it through legalization still makes sense to me. Initiatives and propositions make this process so much easier than going through the legal system. Anyone who gets behind legalization will be demonized by their opponent. We are probably still a generation (or less) away from eliminating that stigma... again because of the initiative process. [/QUOTE]
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