rawstory.com — A police officer who once confronted Sen. John McCain about marijuana decriminalization is being silenced and possibly pushed out of his job with a New Hampshire police force for speaking out against marijuana prohibition, his supporters say.
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transapienOct 31, 2009
His attitude towards smoking up is a little off but having a small amount of weed on your lunch break shouldn't negatively effect anything.
badenglishihaveOct 31, 2009
Besides the high property tax, NH is still fairly awesome and hopefully marijuana laws will loosen up in the near future.
kgermOct 31, 2009
but the earth is only 6000 years old.../s just in case...
mrethiopianNov 1, 2009
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; en-US; rv:1.9.0.14) Gecko/2009082707 Firefox/3.0.14 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729) - Build ID: 2009082707Brundlefly76 Register independent and proud of it!badenglishihaveThats somewhat of a relative argument, If you liver in MA you would have lower property taxes but you would be taxes on everything else and it just gets worse for you and your spouse if you live in ME or VT.Rthakidnlet me guess your a republican that voted for McCain, well he is the reason I dident vote for republicans , So McCain has nothing to do with this story, FIRST LINE OF THE STORY Quote: "A police officer who once confronted Sen. John McCain about marijuana " seventh sentence down from the top of the story (If u can read) "JARDIS VS. McCAIN " etc, urkto worth it... .TrevorBelmontWho made the request?Bunit03057Read my response to rthankin – but put your name where his is NorthMassKeep the faith my friend
Closed AccountNov 1, 2009
The only reason McCain is mentioned in the top of the story is to politically spin the story. If you looked at my links from New Hampshire news sources McCain is never mentioned, there is even a clip of the officer speaking and no mention of McCain.And by the way I voted for Paul, this Libertarian officer likely did as well.
dhartinNov 1, 2009
just look at California and Massachusetts, its all going in one direction. decriminalization. The feds can't even f**k with them anymore.
toefinderNov 2, 2009
dhartin I really hope you are right. I'm sick of my brothers and sisters losing thier jobs and going to jail over this one. It's just that the nazis and the brain police are out in force. Everytime we get close something screws it up...good luck I'll believe the end of prohibition is here when I see it.