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Originally Posted by leftyf
I am from Michigan and once it is voted in for the people who really need it, thousands will suddenly get it. Marijuana shops will pop up all over that will get anybody a prescription for a fee. My brother, who lives in MI, applied for a prescription and got one from a DR in South Dakota that he has never met. His prescription cost him $75. The people in the bars now go outside together to "smoke" about once an hour and they do in right in full public view. I will vote against it until the states starting putting things in place to stop the abuse. Don't forget, these pot smokers will still be working until they get fired for not passing a drug test. Just imagine a pot smoker driving a school bus. Once they can no longer get a job, they go on SSI or disability Social Security because they are "sick".
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Here we go again. Judgement based not on fact but conjecture. It's time to join the 21st century and decriminalize this stuff. For all the conservatives pls realize how this will downsize government and reduce costs associated with ridiculous enforcement policies and penalties.