Legalize or keep legal?
should they legalize marijuana?
my answer: yes
should they legalize gay marriage?
my answer: yes
now whats your answers?
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Yes they should legalize pot, and tax it and regulate it the same as they do alcohol. As for gay marriage I also say yes, how is it right to spend 20 years with a person and something happens to them and their parents (who haven't talked to them since they came out 30 years ago) can just come in and boot you out you have no say in this persons medical decision even though you know what he wants more than the parent do. Sorry had that happen to a friend. But my answer is yes on both, sorry about the rant.
um well if they legalized marijuana then the law should be the same as the drinking law, because when your high and driving you could kill someone.
for gay marriage i dont really care just that gays can adopt kids
pot, yes
gay marriage, no
no and yes.
Also why is your question phrased like that- neither are currently legal, so it would be "legalize and legalize?" not "legalize or keep legal?"
i could care less if they do or don't, Ill buy pot either way+ its really not illegal, and I'm not a queer
marijuana- the government would legalize it if they could figure out how to control it, if they could control who grows it and where they can tax it like no tomorrow.
gay marriage- I have no problem with gay civil unions, equal protection/rights under the law, even having joint insurance plans, etc. it's just the word marriage I'm hung-up on.
I'm with you. Legalize marijuana. It's like anything else that has the potential of abuse, but we should ban everything.
Gay should have the right to marry too.
Both of these issues really don't affect anyone except who smoke pot or are gay.
I've heard that gay marriage is destroying the moral and family values of this country. I've known enough gays who have stayed in the closet and gotten married and it's a miserable existence for both parties.
NO!
KEEP MARIJAUNA, MEXICAN IMIGRANTS, ABORTION, STEM CEL RESEARCH ILEGAL!!!!
Activists and spokespersons for legalization of drugs (especially marijuana) have long espoused a theory that government and private industry conspired during the first half of the 20th Century to outlaw hemp, allegedly so that it would no longer provide inexpensive competition to pulp paper and synthetic materials.[26] William Randolph Hearst is often pointed to as one of the businessmen responsible because of his involvement in the printing industry and his eminence in the public eye
Legalize all drugs period.
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