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Thursday, January 04, 2018 10:27:50 PM
Being a little controversial sure didn't hurt the president. It helped him grow his following and made his standout in the primaries. He used controversy to help himself... Nowadays, the MOST popular person tends to win, not always the best person...
Other companies, politicians, writers, athletes, etc, etc, etc fight for their self interests on social media, why not AMFE?... Maybe some new followers are looking at the stock tonight and seeing all the great accomplishments.
The MAJORITY opinion on this subject is in support of MJ, not Sessions... Even fiscal, states rights, personal responsibility conservatives that see no need for the government to tell others what they can and cant do with their own body... along with moderates and Libertarians
We have spent billions fighting a MJ war they cant win. It can be grown anywhere. Doctors prescribe drugs everyday that are far worse. Many Vets would rather smoke MJ to deal with their issues than the other stuff the doctor gives them, which has nasty/life altering side effects... I say give them whatever they want, after all they have sacrificed!
I think its a worthy topic for people to speak out again. As many people as possible.
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