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when she smokes and doesnt act retarted wife her

when she smokes and cooks for the both of you wife her

when she smokes and wants to smoke more wife her

when she smokes and wants to watch stupid shit wife her

when she smokes and rather stay in than go out wife her

Fuck all that, I can cook for my damn self!

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If she is cool company while high wife her

Petition Circulating To Legalize Marijuana In Missouri

weedporndaily:

A petition now circulating in Missouri would place a constitutional amendment on the November 2012 ballot to legalize marijuana for people 21 and older.

The “Show-Me Cannabis Initiative” calls for a repeal of marijuana prohibition in the state, reports Kevin Murphy at the South County Times.

The measure would regulate cannabis similarly to the way Missouri currently regulates alcohol. Marijuana would be legal and sold by licensed stores, or could be grown at home for personal use. Medical marijuana would be available to those with a physician’s recommendation, including those under 21 with parental consent and a doctor’s supervision.

Retail sales of cannabis would be taxed by the state at up to $100 a pound.

Dan Viets, Missouri NORML: “We are now closer than we’ve ever been to repealing the criminal prohibition of marijuana”

​The petition, which was approved by Secretary of State Robin Carnahan on November 7 for circulation, requires the release of those jailed for nonviolent, cannabis-only offenses, and would expunge all records related to such offenses.

The measure would also legalize the cultivation of low-potency, non-marijuana varieties of hemp, allowing for the return of a hemp industry that flourished up until World War II ended.

The petition was submitted by Columbia attorney Dan Viets, Missouri state coordinator for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). Viets is a longtime advocate for drug law reform, both in Missouri and on the federal level.

Debating with the highly religious is like arguing with a fortune cookie. The response stays the same and they never properly counter an argument.