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    I support legalization for all reasons mentioned

    I meant: on a recurational level, would it effect you in any way? For me no
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    as far as my recreational habits,no it wouldn't really affect me other than the legal aspects.

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    I guess this could go hear

    How do you guys fill on electoral college? Keep?remove?
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    i don't like the electoral college system at all,the winner should be determined by the popular vote in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m.seven View Post
    i don't like the electoral college system at all,the winner should be determined by the popular vote in my opinion.
    Agreed. Electoral college is the #1 reason so many people feel like their vote doesn't matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thesignguy View Post
    I support legalization for all reasons mentioned

    I meant: on a recurational level, would it effect you in any way? For me no
    In all reality no.

    If it's not legalized federally, YOU (we) ARE STILL CRIMINALS. Just less likely to be busted (would have to be by feds. And, of the 'popular' candidates, none support it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thesignguy View Post
    would legalizing weed really change anything for any of you?
    here in Colorado its Legal besides Federal Law...... I personally think that if it was Legal and Regulated then the Quality wont be as good as it is now, im Very Happy with the current Policies with that


    as far as who im voting for.......im not voting.....
    Romney gives me chills, dont know why, most of his policies dont even really relate to me as a individual, he just weirds me out big time....

    Obama.... well i have no comment on him

    We Need Clinton Back BIG TIME! fuck ill take fucking Hilary too

    Ron Paul!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by emericaridr11 View Post
    here in Colorado its Legal besides Federal Law...... I personally think that if it was Legal and Regulated then the Quality wont be as good as it is now, im Very Happy with the current Policies with that
    At first, i think you're right. But once it becomes an industry, like tobacco, competition will drive an increase in quality to gain the competitive edge.

    Likes that fluckit presidential debates morphed into legalizing weed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roccityroller View Post
    At first, i think you're right. But once it becomes an industry, like tobacco, competition will drive an increase in quality to gain the competitive edge.

    Likes that fluckit presidential debates morphed into legalizing weed.
    Think about dutch weed, it's legal here, the quality is superb! pretty much the highest thc content you can get.. they're thinking about regulating it, because it's so high


    oh yeah and for that quiz, I side with jill stein the most, 86%. followed by gary johnson, 80%.
    Now that I think about it the political system is fucking messed up, they make it seem like you only have two choices, but there's so many more.. why don't they do it like in Europe..?
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    It's that way because political races are basically funded by companies. A big bank isn't going to give some nobody millions of $ to make tv commercials. And radical independents are much less controllable
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    That quiz is extremely informative--I wish I had taken it before I voted; even though it wouldnt have made much of a difference this year. I apparently side with Jill Stein (83%) although I have no idea who she is.

    All voters should take that quiz, if not be required to do so, in order to be more educated about the stances of each and every candidate. That would go a long way in combating the stranglehold that the Republican and Democratic parties have on the election process. Misleading TV ads and two-party debates leave a lot of voters in the dark and confused about their choices.
    Considering this is the Information Age, the current system is just far too antiquated to effectively elect a president. Something like this should be in place and expanded to include local government as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heshfield View Post
    That quiz is extremely informative--I wish I had taken it before I voted; even though it wouldnt have made much of a difference this year. I apparently side with Jill Stein (83%) although I have no idea who she is.

    All voters should take that quiz, if not be required to do so, in order to be more educated about the stances of each and every candidate. That would go a long way in combating the stranglehold that the Republican and Democratic parties have on the election process. Misleading TV ads and two-party debates leave a lot of voters in the dark and confused about their choices.
    Considering this is the Information Age, the current system is just far too antiquated to effectively elect a president. Something like this should be in place and expanded to include local government as well.
    exactly what I was thinking

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    Well said hesh
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    HESH 2016!!
    i'm just glad it's over with,now i can go back to getting phone calls from bill collectors instead of vote collectors.

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    Heard CO and WA passed their rec marijuana laws. Is this true?
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    it's true Roc,i think Oregon was the only other state with recreational use on the ballot.didn't get passed there though.

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