80% of Marijuana Grown Outdoors is on State or Federal Land »
Posted By Neophile 1 year, 1 month ago in NewsJohn Walters, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, says 75%-80% of marijuana grown outdoors is on state or federal land. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) says there were more than 4.8 million marijuana-plant seizures at outdoor sites in 2006.
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coolrayfruge1 year, 1 month ago
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Marijuana should be legal.
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Like Freedom ,it should be allowed to grow.
More people die from Alcohol ,cigerettes and legalized percription drugs.
Yet no study has shown , that anyone has died directly from the use of Marijuana.
More peoples lives have been ruined not from Marijuana ,but by the law making it illegal.
It should be up to the adult who decides if he / she wants to use marijuana ,not the government.
Like everything we do in life , it should be up to us to be responsible for our own lives
We are becoming a society of people who lives are policed and control and we have lost our personal freedom to decide whats best for us ,because of it.
we are not children who need a babysitter.
Police should be spending their time apprehending violent and vandelist crimminals.
Protecting our freedoms our well being from them.
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darrellmontg1 year ago
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read this first how long does marijuana stay in your system, this how to get marijuana out of your system, and this for the end how to pass a drug test
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