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"He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
"dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
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"He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
"dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
I'm hoping the sad news from MT was a fluke that not only will NOT be repeated, but will be fixed in a year or two. This shouldn't pass in AZ. The tide is on the legalization side, not the repeal medical side.
Lifetime member of Gun Owners of America and the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance. Member of Young Americans for Liberty and Campaign for Liberty. Free State Project mover and many year Free Talk Live AMPlifier.
I would think that 2016 would be best for AZ's legalization.
Slight problem being that it hands the state to the Dem nominee, especially if the marriage initiative in 2014 is pushed to 2016. Could you imagine AZ going +4 to the D? McCain's successor would probably lose as well.
List of Liberty-minded candidates for Congress in 2013-2014
Mark Sanford (R-SC-1), Dr. Greg Brannon (R-NC), Gurley Martin (R-KY). Paul Broun (R-GA) Nancy Mace (R-SC), Miller (R-AK)
Draft 2014: Baldwin (MT-Sen),Forsythe (NH-Sen), Mansoor (CA-Rep)
Party: Libertarian (since registration) / Religion: none (Ignostic, traditional Atheist, Anti-Theist)
I'm not at all worried about medical marijuana failing in 2014. Yes, it passed only 50.1% to 49.9% in 2010, but the entire country has changed so much since then, and people have seen that nothing really changed since the law went into effect. Add to that that WA and CO legalized it for all recreational use, and the fact that more older people die in 4 years and more younger people become voters, that this will easily go 60% no and 40% yes on banning medical marijuana.
The Heart of Conservatism is Libertarianism - Ronald Reagan