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  1. @fallbakjonez1348 on July 11, 2025 at 1:10 pm

    🙏 I’m praying

  2. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:13 pm

    "Americans favor making cannabis legal for adults, according to the findings of a CNN/ORC International survey released late Monday. The percentage is the highest ever reported by the survey, which has been tracking public opinion on the issue since 1973, and marks a 12 percentage point jump in support since the last time pollsters posed the question in 2012" -CNN Poll

  3. @MasoodMasadBoxing on July 11, 2025 at 1:20 pm

    Just another reason for the cartel to meth rage. All those illegal pot sales gone forever.

  4. @LloydDavis-z8s on July 11, 2025 at 1:21 pm

    Vote no on this bill because there are THC limits between medical and recreational cannabis I’m sorry but that is ridiculous this is a really crappy bill it’s a terrible recreational Bill and people are not going to come to the state to enjoy the Cannabis. People would rather go to Maryland or Ohio or Virginia do not vote for this vote no

  5. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:22 pm

    "The report discovered that Cannabis is 114 times less deadly than alcohol. Researchers were able to determine this by comparing the lethal doses with the amount of typical use. Through this approach, Cannabis had the lowest mortality risk to users out of all the drugs they studied. In fact—because the numbers were crossed with typical daily use—Cannabis is the only drug that tested as "low risk." -Complex

  6. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:30 pm

    Cannabis should be absolutely just as legal and easy to obtain anywhere as alcohol currently is. No exceptions. It’s so easy: As legal and easy to obtain/use as alcohol currently is. Why hold relatively benign, often healing cannabis to any sort of irrational, stricter double standard than perfectly legal alcohol?

  7. @OreoDave on July 11, 2025 at 1:32 pm

    👍👍

  8. @yt650 on July 11, 2025 at 1:35 pm

    Keep in mind that places that’s some serious medical evaluations go on they have stated that the only good part of cannabis that can be used for medical purposes can be put into a pill or liquid form. Otherwise if you wanna smoke it and alter your brain for a short period of time or perhaps even longer, then you’re not looking for relief from medical problems you have a mental problem and your Gene pool needs a filter. Just what we need more intoxicated people on the road. Just like alcohol, once you get caught as a DUI as a result of a narcotic or drug, your health insurance, your car insurance and even your life insurance will skyrocket, think about it. Having said all these things I have no objections to people altering their brain by smoking dope, I’m just saying you ought to be an adult and don’t hurt anyone while you’re doing it.

  9. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:40 pm

    Rational, reasonable people would logically prefer to pay tax on a legal product which they can conveniently acquire to use instantly at a store, rather than be criminalized, persecuted and prosecuted over the possession and use of relatively benign cannabis…

  10. @DebbieJ1234 on July 11, 2025 at 1:44 pm

    Just do it OMG 24 STATES BUT NOT PENNSYLVANIA GET WITH IT PENNSYLVANIA

  11. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:46 pm

    The "War on Cannabis" has been a complete and utter failure. It is the largest component of the broader yet equally unsuccessful "War on Drugs" that has cost our country over two trillion dollars. Instead of The United States wasting Billions upon Billions more of our yearly tax dollars fighting a never ending "War on Cannabis", lets generate Billions of dollars, and improve the deficit instead. Especially now, due to Covid-19. It’s a no brainer. The Prohibition of Cannabis has also ruined the lives of many of our loved ones. In numbers greater than any other nation, our loved ones are being sent to jail and are being given permanent criminal records. Especially, if they happen to be of the "wrong" skin color or they happen to be from the "wrong" neighborhood. Which ruin their chances of employment for the rest of their lives, and for what reason? Cannabis is much safer to consume than alcohol. Yet do we lock people up for choosing to drink? Let’s end this hypocrisy now! The government should never attempt to legislate morality by creating victim-less cannabis "crimes" because it simply does not work and costs the taxpayers a fortune. Cannabis Legalization Nationwide is an inevitable reality that’s approaching much sooner than prohibitionists think and there is nothing they can do to stop it! Legalize Nationwide Federally Now! Support Each and Every Cannabis Legalization Initiative!

  12. @willschultz5452 on July 11, 2025 at 1:46 pm

    Sounds good, about time!!! Cops have been wasting their time on this nonsense for years when there is much more important things they can be investigating!

  13. @Real_kgvoid on July 11, 2025 at 1:49 pm

    Feel like they won’t do it just bc Pa is a hatin ahh state💯

  14. @pyrodave6407 on July 11, 2025 at 1:50 pm

    This bill is absolutely trash. 100 a year to grow 2 mature plants and 2 flower and limiting flower to 25% edibles to 5mg and an absolutely insane tax rate to buy off the state

  15. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:51 pm

    "A solid majority of voters nationwide favor legalizing and regulating cannabis similar to the way alcohol and tobacco cigarettes are currently regulated. Most also dont believe it should be a crime for people to smoke cannabis in the privacy of their own homes" -Rasmussen Poll

  16. @serialboon6083 on July 11, 2025 at 1:51 pm

    Please just do it. Yeah medical card is nice, but how are disabled people expected to cover these card costs every year.

  17. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:56 pm

    The People have spoken! Get on-board with Cannabis Legalization Nationwide, or be left behind and find new careers. Your choice.

  18. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 1:58 pm

    States "rights" has become just a clever excuse, disguise and blanket authority being used for a very small minority of irrational prohibitionists to be able to criminalize everything that they personally don’t morally approve of. Same with abortion, websites and even books that they don’t morally approve of, and they have the nerve to call it states "rights". The only "right" states rights provide is the right of a very small minority to criminalize anything they don’t morally approve of in their individual home states. It needs to end now! It’s like having 50 different countries with different laws instead of a "United" States. States rights=Criminalization of the citizens by a very small lunatic fringe minority of irrational prohibitionists whom have self righteously appointed themselves as self deputized morality police over everyone else.

  19. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 2:03 pm

    Legalize federally now. What’s legal to possess and consume in over half of the populated areas of The United States should not make you a criminal in states still being governed by woefully ignorant prohibitionist politicians. Cannabis consumers in all states deserve and demand equal rights and protections under our laws that are currently afforded to the drinkers of far more dangerous and deadly, yet perfectly legal, widely accepted, endlessly advertised and even glorified as an All-American pastime, alcohol. Plain and simple! Legalize Nationwide Federally Now!

  20. @hammyhamhamster5993 on July 11, 2025 at 2:06 pm

    Politicians who continue to demonize Cannabis, Corrupt Law Enforcement Officials who prefer to ruin peoples lives over Cannabis possession rather than solve real crimes who fund their departments toys and salaries with monies acquired through cannabis home raids, seizures and forfeitures, and so-called "Addiction Specialists" who make their income off of the judicial misfortunes of our citizens who choose cannabis, – Your actions go against The Will of The People and Your Days In Office Are Numbered! Find new careers before you don’t have one.

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