Wow, lots of people!

Andrew Mason Nov 7, 2008
Posted by Andrew Mason

  • So, when one hundred million people (1/3rd of the U.S. population) join this campaign, you’ll all start sending daily letters to your elected leaders? That would certainly have an impact, but until you hit there goal, are there smaller campaigns that can be organize to influence smaller changes?

    What action could, say, 10,000 people coordinate that would force some progress on this issue?

  • I think he was shooting for 100,000 not 100 million.

    But beyond that, there are too many sterotypical pot smokers who are screwing it up for the rest of us.

    And then there’s the paranoid group who are afraid of drawing any attention to themselves, so they sit on their asses while the price goes up and the availablity goes down instead of getting out and do something about getting pot legal.

    So that leaves a small percentage of people like us.


    So unless we get the stereotypical pot smokers to clean up their act – and – get the paranoids and lazy asses up off of their asses and do just like in the movies: open up a frigging window, stick your head outside and scream “I’m not gonna take it anymore!”, then we all will continue to suffer under what is actually a dictatorship. Imagine the government telling you that you can’t have – oh – take your pick of basic necessities. That’s exactly what they are doing with pot.


    Only pot smokers can change the law. We have to get active.

  • so is this to get weed legal all over the u.s. to where anyone can buy it if certain age? or is it just to make medical marijuana legal in the states that dont have medical marijuana?

    because i live in oregon where medical marijuana is legal but you must be 18 and have the card to allow you to have it.