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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1258470" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I think you make a good point. This morning I saw where as we speak DEA and IRS are raiding marijuana shops and grow operations across the Denver area and for both political parties in Washington, this could very well backfire and harm them. The attitude towards legalization is growing across the general population even with people who have no interest in consuming any. If Washington is not careful, outside the mindless party automatons that blindly support either party no matter what and those numbers are shrinking, Washington in the democrat and republican national party and leadership will find itself well behind the curve with the people at large. Regardless where you stand on issues, these people are already pissed at Washington on multiple fronts and this could, especially in Colorado, become a political wildfire. </p><p></p><p>Even in my own state, what I thought was impossible is happening and that is a discussion in the current legislative session about medical marijuana is taking place. I feel certain Georgia is not about to legalize marijuana on any level but the fact the discussion is taking place is ground breaking none the less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1258470, member: 2189"] I think you make a good point. This morning I saw where as we speak DEA and IRS are raiding marijuana shops and grow operations across the Denver area and for both political parties in Washington, this could very well backfire and harm them. The attitude towards legalization is growing across the general population even with people who have no interest in consuming any. If Washington is not careful, outside the mindless party automatons that blindly support either party no matter what and those numbers are shrinking, Washington in the democrat and republican national party and leadership will find itself well behind the curve with the people at large. Regardless where you stand on issues, these people are already pissed at Washington on multiple fronts and this could, especially in Colorado, become a political wildfire. Even in my own state, what I thought was impossible is happening and that is a discussion in the current legislative session about medical marijuana is taking place. I feel certain Georgia is not about to legalize marijuana on any level but the fact the discussion is taking place is ground breaking none the less. [/QUOTE]
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