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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I bet your consider yourself to be an open-minded, tolerant Democrat, OP. You voted for this and you'll vote for it again, for the virtue signaling and social cred it provides you with friends, online and off. Be honest with yourself.[/quote] Social cred? Lololo. You're damn right I would vote for this again. People don't deserve to be incarcerated for MJ use. Suck on that.[/quote] This is OP. A different poster already responded but you are exactly the reason this city has really started to suck. Do you honestly believe what you are saying? So if a pot smoking loser rammed into you or a loved one killing or injuring them should they go to jail in your mind? Honest question. You are literally ok with this entire city smelling like weed day and night and seeing drivers everywhere ( mostly gig drivers) clearly under the influence? Would you be ok if I had four gin and tonics before I and started driving an uber around? Or while I’m in my way to pick up my kids from school? Let me guess - you’re going to dig in because you assume I’m not a person of color and my desire to end this bulksh*t makes me a racist, right? But I’m the intolerant one, right? [/quote] DP. I don't think that's what PP meant, not any Dems voting to relax pot laws. If you hit a car, while high, you should be appropriately charged. But, guess what? My FIL was killed by a young woman driving while texting, and the law didn't hold her legally accountable. She wasn't charged or jailed. What do you say to that? Phones have never been illegal. (Fortunately, the law allows for civil suits, and she paid for her crime.)[/quote]
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