santeesioux
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Now it's going to be hard for some of you to get through the next four years 

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This country is lazy enough.
Gay dudes smoking weed making out in front of The Lobby on KOMO.
HILARIOUS.

Joe Rogan @joerogan
Holy shit, it looks like Oregon legalized weed as well. This election is fucking nuts. People are finally coming to their senses.
did they die out in Washington and Colorado? I agree that it's the old people holding it back. do we have a higher number of elderly than those states?It's all the old farts that used to have to watch the movie Reefer Madness growing up. they probably still think pot makes you crazy and a murderer
did they die out in Washington and Colorado? I agree that it's the old people holding it back. do we have a higher number of elderly than those states?
It's all the old farts that used to have to watch the movie Reefer Madness growing up. they probably still think pot makes you crazy and a murderer
well it's already decriminalized here and many other states...depressing? nah, it was quite obvious it wasn't going to pass here. just makes it worse it is passing easily washingtonNo idea. I would have thought Oregon would have been the first state to decriminalize marijuana. Kinda depressing it isn't.
I don't think it passes till 2016. But I don't know. I'm going to smoke a bowl and mull over the possibilities.lol my friends were telling me that WA & CO had A LOT more financial backing, while we had nearly nothing....it'll pass 2014, but damn it'd be nice if it passed this year..
party in washington?
so should it be legal to smoke up in the military?
Why am I SO reminded of this?!
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Physicians who legally use medical marijuana to treat their own debilitating conditions such as chronic pain or nausea are considered unsafe to practice medicine in the state of Colorado until such time that they no longer need the treatment, according to a policy from the Colorado Physician Health Program.
"We took a conservative stance," Doris Gundersen, MD, Medical Director of the Colorado Physician Health Program, told Medscape Medical News after her presentation here at the International Conference on Physician Health (ICPH). "We don't want to deny them treatment...but until they no longer need it, or we have better ways of correlating impairment, they can't practice."
She said Colorado is the first state to come up with such a policy, prompted by reports of physicians who were legally using the substance. "The medical board appealed to us about how to manage this, there were several physicians referred and we happened to see they were also using marijuana — they had legitimate [Medical Marijuana Registry identification] cards," she said.
"This is where we got a little nervous. All of the associate medical directors at the Colorado Physician Health Program are psychiatrists and addiction specialists, and we recognized very quickly that this may not be compatible with practicing medicine safely.... We don't want physicians excluded from treatment that they need, but at the same time we need to protect the public," Dr. Gundersen said.
It's all the old farts that used to have to watch the movie Reefer Madness growing up. they probably still think pot makes you crazy and a murderer
Nope, it's conservatives of all ages vs liberals of all ages.
http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Washington-voters-legalize-recreational-pot-use-4015003.php
55% to 45%. Urban Seattle for, eastern farmers against.
Now if I was a farmer and saw dope as a cash crop, I might be inclined to vote for it.
