Legalize it!

KUSH
It’s a good day to be a stoner, that is if you live in one of the 14 states that allows the wacky tabacky to be prescribed for medical reasons.

On Monday the Obama administration issued new guidelines for arresting those who are both legally selling and buying the drug.

Is this how the Nobel Peace Prize winner is using his new found status, by lighting up a peace pipe???

The new policy tells prosecutors to stop wasting their time going after those in compliance with the state law, specifically those providing or using medical marijuana.

The 3 page long memo urges the prosecutors in the 14 states allowing medical marijuana and to top officials at the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration to go after marijuana cases that involve violence, the illegal use of firearms, selling pot to minors, money laundering or involvement in other crimes.

While the DEA and FBI may be upset about the new policy, medical marijuana advocates are excited that the Prez has kept his word on changing the policy.

Bruce Mirken of the Marijuana Policy Project says the change “moves the federal government dramatically toward respecting scientific and practical reality.”

Could this be a step to legalize kush???

Got Kush?

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Barack Obama Smokes Kush

President Barack Obama stoned during 60 Minutes Interview?

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Arnold discusses like totally legalizing pot, Man

Man I must've been baked when I registered as a Republican. What was I thinking?

Man I must've been baked when I registered as a Republican. What was I thinking?

The pressure is on for California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to fill the state’s mega-bucks deficit, and he might have found an answer: selling pot. Schwarzenegger is supporting a large-scale study to investigate the legalization and taxation of marijuana for recreational uses. “I think it’s time for a debate,” he said. A recent poll showed more than half of the state’s registered voters support legalizing and taxing marijuana as a way to fill the budget deficit. Sales could raise over $1.2 billion annually in tax revenues, according to estimates, though that would do little to counteract the state’s deficit, which could reach a staggering $20 billion in a little over a year.

A billion dollars in additional tax revenue is one good reason, but I can think of like a hundred others. Ummm… What was I saying again? Man, I need some more Cheetos! And Skittles! And Oreos with peanut butter! And…–BEREZ

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