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Name: Chuck Mcconville on Apr 18, 2005State: PACountry: USComments: I was busted with distribution, manufacturing(2 plants), conspiacy to manufacture, pipes, and possession. I have never had any prior trouble with anything on my record and I have never been nor am I a violent criminal. Non violent marijuana offenders will continue to suffer for the cause and im just another person who loves weed and will deal with my choices simply because I CHOOSE to smoke weed.Flag
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Name: Matthew Capone-Deemer on May 5, 2005State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: David Drumbore on May 16, 2005State: PACountry: USComments: alcohol kills more people and causes more violence than marijuana!Flag
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Name: Phillip Runyon on Jul 29, 2005State: OHCountry: USComments: Yes, I think that responsible Men and people who need it medically should have their rights as humans to smoke weed.Flag
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Name: Kevin Bless on Sep 22, 2005State: PACountry: USComments: yea, and the government could make money and pay off debts.Flag
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Name: Janel Brogley on Dec 1, 2005State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Tim Hershelman on Dec 14, 2005State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Tim Nation on Mar 9, 2006State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Charles Long on Apr 11, 2006State: VACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Noah Hershman on May 7, 2006State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2006State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Tasha Bell on Jul 14, 2006State: PACountry: USComments: Why is it ok to drink yourself silly But you can't enjoy an herbal smoke that will sedate you and not have you hopping on cars. IF THATS THE CASE CIGGARETTES, ALCOHOL, AND WHATEVER ELSE THE GOVERNMENT IS MAKING MONEY OFF SHOULD BE ILLEGAL.Flag
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Name: Andrew Haines on Aug 17, 2006State: NJCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 19, 2006State: CACountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Patrick Daley on Oct 19, 2006State: PACountry: USComments: I strongly support the use of marijuana for medical use and for adults to use responsibly.Flag
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Name: Fred Glackowitz on Dec 4, 2006State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anahit Hovhannisyan on Feb 4, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 8, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Shannon Mcgraw on Mar 15, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Bruce Morrison on Mar 23, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: This needs to be done!it will also help lower the prison populationFlag
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Name: Mike Weeks on Mar 23, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: The people who use this are not thieves,murderers or violent at all so why are they put in jail, fines for this "crime" is fair better yet legalize it and tax it I hear it is very large cash crop. And please don't harm those who use it to relieve painFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 27, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: It's about time..Lets make it legalFlag
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Name: Jimmy Walker on Apr 20, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: George Coakley, Jr on Apr 30, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Sean Doyle on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Greg Harriott on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: Deaths by tobacco per year:400,000 Deaths by alcohol per year: 60,000 Deaths by marijuana per year: 0 Why is pot the only one that is illegal Feel free to email me to let me know or give me a call at 484 264 6993. Thanks for your time.Flag
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Name: Michael Lackman on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Larry Milano on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: If you can go to a bar and drink and take the risk of drunk driving. If you can go into a store and buy cigs and take the risk of dying years later from lung cancer. If you can take medication that usually has horrific side effects. Why not have weed legalized I gurantee you, the government would make Millions off it.Flag
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Name: Rebecca Luckey on May 24, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Walter Radziszewski on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Mike Puchyr on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: Check this out, just another doctor (as they have been saying since it was illegalized) discussing the harmlessness of marijuana. By Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Medical NewsSept. 18, 2003 -- Marijuana smoking isn't harmless, but at least it won't kill you. It's been feared that marijuana smoke, like tobacco smoke, causes cancer and heart disease. The evidence argues otherwise, writes Stephen Sidney, MD, associate director for research for Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, Calif., in the Sept 20 issue of The British Medical Journal. "Although the use of [marijuana] is not harmless, the current knowledge base does not support the assertion that it has any notable adverse public health impact in relation to mortality," Sidney concludes. No Marijuana Deaths in 2 Large Studies Sidney points to two large studies. The first is from (where else) California. A large HMO looked at 65,177 men and women age 15-49. Over 10 years, marijuana users died no sooner than nonusers. The second study looked at 45,450 Swedish army conscripts. They were 18-20 years old when asked about marijuana use. Fifteen years later, the marijuana users were just as likely to remain alive as nonusers. And since marijuana smoking can't kill outright -- there's no such thing as a fatal marijuana overdose -- short-term use isn't deadly. Long-term use can't be good for you. But Sidney notes that most marijuana smokers don't become long-term users. One worry about marijuana smoke is that it is inhaled, and held, deep in the lungs. But the typical user smokes only one marijuana cigarette -- or less -- a day. Tobacco users often smoke 20 or more cigarettes daily. Moreover, tobacco contains nicotine, a highly addictive substance. Marijuana, Sidney concludes, is less likely to harm than tobacco. A 2001 study suggested that marijuana smoking increases the risk of heart attack in the hour immediately after smoking. But this seems to be the case in no more than one-fifth of 1% of heart attacks -- a very rare risk indeed.Flag
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Name: Brandon Banks on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jon Ashcraft on May 24, 2007State:Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Chris Ashcraft on May 24, 2007State:Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: B**** A**** on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: hell no we wont go. marijuana is here to stayFlag
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Name: Anthony Martel on May 24, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Robert Howard on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: legalize itFlag
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Name: Chelsie Cohen on May 24, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Elissa Ewing on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Marie Larnder on May 24, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 24, 2007State: PACountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Gibson on May 24, 2007State: PACountry: USComments: Marijuana is a drug no worse than tobacco and the fact that it is illegal is only adding to the rising crime rate. If it was legalized and sold in stores the government would actually make more money, both through tax and because funds would not be wasted on jailing/arresting those who possess the plant. The only justifiable worry is that the operation of machinery could be dangerous under the influence, but most will tell you that driving is not a problem while feeling the effects of marijuana.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 25, 2007State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 25, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Colin Tallman on May 25, 2007State: PACountry: USComments:Flag