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StarWars_and_SNL t1_iuyjmk8 wrote
Casey sides with right leaning centrists a little too much for my taste.
Back when the wacky far right Planned Parenthood videos came out, Casey sent an email promising his constituents that he’d “fully investigate” instead of writing it off as the obvious hoax it was.
No-Setting9690 t1_iuy1sxx wrote
Exactly as I expected.
malbolgia708 t1_iuxo3c9 wrote
I feel like there are a lot more important issues than weed, at least for the next 2 elections. I'm pro legalization tho.
jpop237 t1_iuz4soo wrote
Tax money.
mynameisalso t1_iuzwhak wrote
Yeah we all understand it. It's just that a lot more important things are on the ballot.
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cumberlandbloos OP t1_iuxlzdy wrote
Just doing my part
Zmoser1794 t1_iv05xv5 wrote
Thank you for your service!
TradDadOf3 t1_iv1hbh4 wrote
At this point if you want weed just get a medical card which basically anyone can get after an online consultation, or drive to jersey once a month and stock up.
Legalization would be nice but very far down the list of issues that would impact my family's life
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gutsberserk13 t1_iv0qwsw wrote
I like the legalization of marijuana, but i dislike fettermans decriminalization of meth and heroin along with it.
cumberlandbloos OP t1_iv1ddar wrote
That's a bummer because evidence-based policies save lives.
gutsberserk13 t1_iv1s0hr wrote
so we are ok with decriminalizing meth and heroin, the scum drugs of our country?
cumberlandbloos OP t1_iv1tfir wrote
Yes absolutely. The criminalization of these substances has done absolutely nothing to reduce their consumption or the dangers associated with them. Decriminalization + treating drug abuse as a medical problem instead of a criminal justice problem is an evidence-based approach that is proven to reduce addiction, disease, violence, and overdose deaths. Portugal is the best example of this but similar policies have been tried elsewhere. The question is not whether meth and heroin are terrible (of course they are), the question is what policies are best suited to save lives. At this point, anyone who is pro-drug prohibition is essentially pro-overdose and pro-drug related violence. Decriminalization is necessary as part of a holistic, evidence-based approach to drug policy that treats it as a medical and mental health issue.
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mynameisalso t1_iuzwcaf wrote
If weed is what flips your vote this year you are probably not a great person.
ZongMeHoff t1_iv090n0 wrote
No they just don't realize that regardless the outcome of this election it will become legal countrywide in the next few years.
byndrsn t1_iuxqw62 wrote
didn't need to see this again. Except for Casey for some reason the Ds are yes and the Rs are no.