What Do You Think Of Colorado’s Proposed Amendment To Decriminalize The Possession Of Marijuana?

Of course they’re not talking about letting kids smoke. This amendment was proposed by SAFAR, the Safer Alternative for Adult Recreation. Their thinking is that marijuana is a safer alternative to alchohol. What do you think?

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7 Responses to “What Do You Think Of Colorado’s Proposed Amendment To Decriminalize The Possession Of Marijuana?”
  1. I’ll be voting for it. Possession of small amounts of marijuana is not something that should be taking up time among law enforcement and judicial officials.

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    JerH1

    by JerH1
    on 05. Feb, 2010

  2. i live in australia,melbourne. here it was decriminalized but it is still illegal. now u cant get a criminal record for possesing pot. my personal opinion is that it should be legalized world wide,how many people have u heard of dying from a marijuana overdose???????

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    funny_fu

    by funny_fu
    on 05. Feb, 2010

  3. Sounds good to me. Marijuana is way better then any kind of alchohol

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    MJ

    by MJ
    on 05. Feb, 2010

  4. I think it’s a great idea. Alcohol makes people crazy…pot makes people lazy… You can still be a fully functioning member of society and smoke pot. I know many well-to-do people who smoke pot all the time and it doesn’t affect their professional or personal lives. I think Colorado deserves a giant thumbs up.

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    mamabear

    by mamabear
    on 06. Feb, 2010

  5. Cool..

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    ?

    by ?
    on 06. Feb, 2010

  6. Colorado already has minimum fines for pot possession and there have been no problems with that. This is a good next step. I have a personal stake in marijuana decriminalization, because of an illness that I have. I’m really tired of being addicted to pain meds, even my doctor told me privately he wishes he could prescribe pot for me, it wouldn’t be destroying my liver the way the other meds are.
    It’s much safer for consumption than alcohol, in many ways. How many people do you know that have become violent or abusive after they smoke a joint? I know some folks think that two wrongs don’t make a right. But really, let’s be realistic, people are going to pursue recreational substances no matter how much more “upright” it is to just stay sober. I’m 50 years old, and in my generation I know more regular folks (some people would be shocked how many) that smoke pot than drink alcohol. For so many in my generation it’s like coming home and making a cocktail to unwind after work. I didn’t know this was happening, thanks for bringing it up, I’ll have to keep track of what happens.

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    Elway_th

    by Elway_th
    on 06. Feb, 2010

  7. I think I want to move to Colorado!! KIDDING!!! Well, I’m not a teen!! Yeah, but, you know how they say that marijuana is the “gateway” drug! This doesn’t sound like an option to me! I don’t want my teens smoking weed just because I don’t want them drinking!! That is ridiculous!!!

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    *Martha* My Dear

    by *Martha* My Dear
    on 06. Feb, 2010

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