Marijuana
@keithmharris2005 (268)
United States
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         @Margajoe (4747)
 • Germany
                    28 Apr 09
                    I think it is there own decision. 
Some people drink and others smoke pot.
What is right and what is wrong?
Take care, have a nice day.
                    
@keithmharris2005 (268)
 • United States
                            28 Apr 09
                                    
                            That is a good point. Of course it appears that right and wrong is determined by the government nowadays.
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                            @keithmharris2005 (268)
 • United States
                            28 Apr 09
                                    
                            Yeah, here in the States in Ohio specifically, we are not allowed to smoke in public buildings, bars, restaraunts, or basically in any building, except home. Also, if you work for a company and use a company car that others use, you cannot smoke in it.
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 @max1950 (2306)
 • United States
                    28 Apr 09
                    it's up to them and should be legalized, if the govertment would legalize it and put a tax on it they'd be making millions if not billions a year. i live around a group of large islands and see guy's dropping of their friends and come back and get them in a hour or so by boat, island to island, and their not gathering coconuts. choppers fly over but rarely get anyone or their stash they no it's there but if you start going overboard they'll be droppin out of the sky on ropes. they have what they call controlled burn's every now and then but then everyone lines the road. lmao
                    
@keithmharris2005 (268)
 • United States
                            28 Apr 09
                                    
                            Yeah, according to a number I heard on the news, California would see a 14 billion dollars increase in tax revenues, if they legalized and produced it.
                            

                            
                        
                    
