Opium is more fun. (so I've been told)
Rush Limbaugh did end up on OxyContin, which is an opiate...
Opium is more fun. (so I've been told)
Origanalist, are you now trying to get something baked
that will "nod off" the hippie activists G.J has brought
into the LIBERTARIAN fold due to his innate charisma?
Opium is more fun. (so I've been told)
This is silly... if the Republican, or Gary, had a chance, then Rand wouldn't have done this.
He could announce it anyway and tell all his supporters to vote for Johnson, they might not take him off the ballot but it would do some good.
I wonder if Ron will also endorse him. I could see him doing it or not doing it. But I'd like to see him do it just to see the reactions of some here whose level of hatred for GJ is irrational.
I do not hate GJ. I think he is not what he claims to be, and I think there is a lot of conflict-of-interest in his connection to the pot lobby. That was never fully explained when he ran for president, and I remain very suspicious.
I have never used pot and never plan to. The call for legalization is the wrong way to go. The government should remain neutral and silent on the issue, and immediately repeal all law where it is mentioned. People should be able to grow and use whatever they want in their own yard without any interference from anyone. It's nobody's business.
Current law covers the industrialization of pot. Sale, regulation, taxation, and the forfeiture of anonymity. It does not cover a few plants in a yard grown for personal use. There is a huge difference here. I wish you all could see it.
There is a big difference between Ron Paul and Rand Paul and an even bigger difference between Rand Paul and Gary Johnson
Johnson is an odd blend of ideas, not fully libertarian , not fully sensible. He is more harm than good
Bad show on Rand's part.

There is a big difference between Ron Paul and Rand Paul and an even bigger difference between Rand Paul and Gary Johnson
Johnson is an odd blend of ideas, not fully libertarian , not fully sensible. He is more harm than good
I do not hate GJ. I think he is not what he claims to be, and I think there is a lot of conflict-of-interest in his connection to the pot lobby. That was never fully explained when he ran for president, and I remain very suspicious.
I have never used pot and never plan to. The call for legalization is the wrong way to go. The government should remain neutral and silent on the issue, and immediately repeal all law where it is mentioned. People should be able to grow and use whatever they want in their own yard without any interference from anyone. It's nobody's business.
Current law covers the industrialization of pot. Sale, regulation, taxation, and the forfeiture of anonymity. It does not cover a few plants in a yard grown for personal use. There is a huge difference here. I wish you all could see it.
This is silly... if the Republican, or Gary, had a chance, then Rand wouldn't have done this.
There is a big difference between Ron Paul and Rand Paul and an even bigger difference between Rand Paul and Gary Johnson
Johnson is an odd blend of ideas, not fully libertarian , not fully sensible. He is more harm than good
Good, the Republican is worse and doesn't have a chance, Rand should get Trump to endorse Johnson.

1.
If weed is illegal as it was for most of the last 50 years, then you can illegally grow cannabis on your property, sell it illegally, buy it illegally, possess it illegally, smoke it illegally out of illegal paraphernalia/pipes, etc..
The smell of cannabis, which is quite potent, in and of itself is proof of illegal activity. This causes widespread police harassment.
2.
If weed is legal but heavily regulated, you can still illegally grow cannabis on your property, sell it illegally, buy it illegally, possess it legally, smoke it legally out of legal paraphenalia/pipes, etc..
The smell of cannabis, which is quite potent, is not proof of illegal activity. This prevents widespread police harassment.
If you actually used cannabis, why wouldn't you prefer the second one to the first?
Why would you prefer government regulation to true liberty?
Maybe those aren't the options, maybe we can move things in the right direction yard by yard while we can't score a touchdown in one play.Why would you prefer government regulation to true liberty?