Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Vermont lawmakers decriminalize small amounts of pot

A 44-year-old Springfield resident said that marijuana ought to be regulated in a manner similar to alcohol, but she also worried that the law could send the wrong message to children.
http://www.vnews.com/lifetimes/6201516-95/vermont-lawmakers-decriminalize-small-amounts-of-pot-hashish

9 comments :

  1. I think this new law is a big mistake. Keep it ALL illegal.

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  2. Just wait, the misguided liberals will soon may 16oz of soda illegal. Where's the common sense there?

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    1. that soda you are drinking today is going to cost me money later when your fat, diabetic body requires medical treatment that you can't afford.

      Tax the hell out of soda and let the tax revenue fund your health care so I dont have to do it.

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    2. re: Anon 12:11pm
      That pot your smoking today is going to cost me money later when your fat, cancer ridden body requires medical treatment that you can't afford.

      Legalize pot and let the tax payer fund your health care so you don't have to do it.

      See... kind of a stupid argument you have there huh?

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  3. re: JLMachinist

    I agree, let's tax soda and pot! I would be happy to pay a tax on it as opposed to a fine.

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    1. Yea, lets have the government tax us into their required behavior patterns.

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    2. Keep asking for more taxes dummy, next thing you know they will tax sunshine.

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  4. Its about time that it was decriminalized. What a waste of time chasing users of pot. Tax it and make it a revenue source.
    Get the dollars away from illegal dealers and into the hands of a little more(I use the term loosely)responsible business people.

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  5. decriminalized does not equal legal.

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