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Arizona is just a matter of when second generation immigrants outnumber old white people, there's a ton of undocumented immigrants for a while and their kids will all be able to vote.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 17:33 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 11:06 |
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was this expected? I'm surprised in retrospect to not see IL appear in this thread more https://twitter.com/IvanJourno/status/759104152853180416
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 21:14 |
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all polling has indicated MA will not pass the legalization bill tho? have people seen info pointing to the opposite?
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 21:21 |
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thethreeman posted:was this expected? I'm surprised in retrospect to not see IL appear in this thread more
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 21:54 |
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Karl Barks posted:all polling has indicated MA will not pass the legalization bill tho? have people seen info pointing to the opposite? Non funded polls have had slight edge to pass. ballotpedia
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 22:06 |
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I feel like the next battle for legal states is going to be on-site consumption. In Colorado we have a shitload of tourists coming for the weed and smoking/consuming on the streets and in hotels that don't allow it. I'd like it to be us, but I'm not sure if there is the stomach for it. Maybe in the city of Boulder or Denver only, or some ski towns? I have a feeling Nevada is going to totally lap us on this one, I want those sweet tourist tax dollars!
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 02:09 |
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it'd be cool for MA and Maine to get legalized weed, maybe so someone can finally apply some pressure to fix NY's busted rear end drug laws
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 02:30 |
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MrChupon posted:I feel like the next battle for legal states is going to be on-site consumption. In Colorado we have a shitload of tourists coming for the weed and smoking/consuming on the streets and in hotels that don't allow it. There's tons of hotels that allow it...
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 02:35 |
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The only legal requirement is that it follows the co clean air act, which means only a certain % of rooms can be smoking rooms.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 02:36 |
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Yeah MA legalizing alone would cause a lot of states some pretty serious grief immediately. I mean, I'm all for that, obviously.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 02:39 |
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MaxxBot posted:That's really interesting, for some reason here in MN despite being more liberal than WI on most issues the support is dramatically lower, like the reverse of those results. Minnesota is big on blue laws and things like that so it's actually consistent.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 02:59 |
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Ace of Baes posted:There's tons of hotels that allow it... I was thinking more like Amsterdam-style cafes or bars, places for tourists to purchase and consume openly same as walking into an Applebee's and ordering a beer. And I think you're misrepresenting the hotel situation a little bit -- outside of the mountain towns it's pretty much run down, out of the way, or quirky independent hotels allowing consumption.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 03:03 |
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Bip Roberts posted:Minnesota is big on blue laws and things like that so it's actually consistent. The blue laws actually don't poll well but the liquor store lobby is very good at stopping attempts at repealing them every year.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 03:16 |
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MrChupon posted:I was thinking more like Amsterdam-style cafes or bars, places for tourists to purchase and consume openly same as walking into an Applebee's and ordering a beer. And I think you're misrepresenting the hotel situation a little bit -- outside of the mountain towns it's pretty much run down, out of the way, or quirky independent hotels allowing consumption. https://www.coloradopotguide.com/marijuana-friendly-hotels/#lodgingmaps denver and co springs (via manitou) are both really pot-tourist friendly and that's the two largest cities in the state lol
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 03:35 |
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MaxxBot posted:The blue laws actually don't poll well but the liquor store lobby is very good at stopping attempts at repealing them every year. Why does the liquor store lobby want blue laws?
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 04:48 |
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For some reason they're very strongly opposed to having their stores open on Sundays, the rationale they use is that if anyone is allowed to do it then everyone is forced to otherwise they lose the competitive advantage.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 04:57 |
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MaxxBot posted:For some reason they're very strongly opposed to having their stores open on Sundays, the rationale they use is that if anyone is allowed to do it then everyone is forced to otherwise they lose the competitive advantage. That's...strange. Like I get where they are coming from a little, but it still doesn't seem like something they would lobby about, but maybe it's just such a niche and small issue to begin with they don't have to fight very hard to keep the status quo.
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Powercrazy posted:That's...strange. Like I get where they are coming from a little, but it still doesn't seem like something they would lobby about, but maybe it's just such a niche and small issue to begin with they don't have to fight very hard to keep the status quo. To expand a bit, it all has to do with how liquor stores compete with each other, and to understand fully, there's a couple of things that need to be taken as given: First, that overall liquor store sales in any given area is zero sum, or close to it. Folks plan out their larger liquor purchases and there is surprisingly little that dedicated liquor stores can do to increase that pool of available dollars. Impulse alcohol purchases are covered mostly by convenience or grocery stores, or bars, so dedicated liquor stores are fighting over a fixed pool of cash. Second, that carrying a wider variety of inventory has diminishing returns. Once a store carries the top-20, 30, 40, etc. varieties of a given kind of alcohol, there's not much to be gained from an expanded collection. Once you've got the largest wine selection in the tri-county area, running up the score on your competitors doesn't get you additional business. Third, that being open longer hours than your competitors does gain a store a larger share of the pie, and that if allowed to sell 24/7, or close to it, stores would have no choice but to do so or lose a share of their business to their competitors. Think of it like retail stores being open the day after Thanksgiving. First stores open at midnight, then it's 11:00 PM on Thanksgiving, then 9:00 PM, etc. The cost to operate a store an additional day a week is significant, as is the cost of being open longer hours, but if everyone is open the extra day and for the longer hours, no one sees increased overall sales, they just don't see their business erode, but they do see increased operating costs. It becomes a modified Prisoner's Dilemma, and quickly spirals beyond any one store's control. However, all those stores can lobby for the government to remove the "betray" option, with the added benefit of reducing the incentive for larger chains to move in on smaller, local store turf. Not good for purchasers, but good for store owners, the exact kin of thing that lobbying groups exist to promote.
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# ? Aug 3, 2016 04:26 |
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I lived by a tiny overpriced liquor store and 90% of the time I've been there I'm the only customer in the store, I have no idea how they stay in business other than maybe lazy people in the immediate area who don't want to drive 10 minutes to the mega liquor store that's 10x as big and significantly cheaper.
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# ? Aug 3, 2016 06:52 |
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If Canada doesn't renege and legalizes sometime next year like the liberals are promising, will it have any effect on the US?
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 02:07 |
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HappyHippo posted:If Canada doesn't renege and legalizes sometime next year like the liberals are promising, will it have any effect on the US? yeah i would think so, it would definitely help public opinion if an entire country with a similar culture made it legal
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 02:14 |
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MrChupon posted:I feel like the next battle for legal states is going to be on-site consumption. In Colorado we have a shitload of tourists coming for the weed and smoking/consuming on the streets and in hotels that don't allow it.
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 02:34 |
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Not the most prominent place, but the US territory of the Marianas Islands is proposing legalization: https://blog.mpp.org/uncategorized/northern-mariana-islands-may-vote-end-marijuana-prohibition/ If the senator is successful by mid-August, it could end up on the 2016 ballot. Fwiw, Guam and Puerto Rico passed medical recently. American Samoa remains pretty much the strictest anti-weed territory in the US. TapTheForwardAssist has issued a correction as of 03:58 on Aug 10, 2016 |
# ? Aug 10, 2016 03:55 |
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Samoa does have a serious obesity issue. Weed isn't going to help that.
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# ? Aug 10, 2016 04:10 |
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TapTheForwardAssist posted:Not the most prominent place, but the US territory of the Marianas Islands is proposing legalization: https://blog.mpp.org/uncategorized/northern-mariana-islands-may-vote-end-marijuana-prohibition/ You literally cannot visit the CNMI directly from the United States. If you want to visit CNMI, you have to have a layover in Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, or Guam (Guam being the only way to do this without technically leaving the US). So if you're thinking weed tourism on the beach, prepare for a complicated trip.
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# ? Aug 10, 2016 04:39 |
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Patter Song posted:You literally cannot visit the CNMI directly from the United States. If you want to visit CNMI, you have to have a layover in Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, or Guam (Guam being the only way to do this without technically leaving the US). if only one person gets to grow at home instead of working in a textile sweatshop there it's still a win
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# ? Aug 10, 2016 04:47 |
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The X-man cometh posted:Samoa does have a serious obesity issue. Weed isn't going to help that. It actually would. Mj smoking is correlated with a lower BMI and incidence of metabolic syndrome.
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# ? Aug 10, 2016 04:56 |
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i am physically dependent on weed and seeking a job equal to my education and experience is daunting because of three weeks of vomiting and rapid weight loss before returning to my neurotic pre-weed self i'm just happy fast food tastes good to me right now, but drug screening certainly inhibits me from being as productive a citizen as I could be
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# ? Aug 10, 2016 05:29 |
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CNMI missed the deadline to get legal on the 2016 ballot, now aiming for 2018: http://www.marijuana.com/blog/news/2016/08/u-s-territory-wont-vote-on-legal-marijuana-this-year/ They tried legal in 2010 and passed the House but failed in the Senate. Given these tries, and the island's sky-high cannabis consumption, it seems pretty likely they'll be the first US territory to eventually legalize.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 05:39 |
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Aliquid posted:i am physically dependent on weed and seeking a job equal to my education and experience is daunting because of three weeks of vomiting and rapid weight loss before returning to my neurotic pre-weed self You aren't physically dependent on weed, you sound like you need to see a doctor and a psych.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 15:18 |
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Feral Integral posted:You aren't physically dependent on weed, you sound like you need to see a doctor and a psych. I think he meant he depends on weed to treat his . medical condition.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 20:58 |
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MA split 50-45 in favor/oppose recreational (A simple majority is all that's needed, so a +5% spread)
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# ? Sep 13, 2016 20:18 |
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hey Boston if you do guys do this right you'll get promoted back to second best city in the Northeast
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# ? Sep 13, 2016 22:34 |
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Scrub-Niggurath posted:hey Boston if you do guys do this right you'll get promoted back to second best city in the Northeast what's best? portland?
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# ? Sep 13, 2016 22:42 |
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it's worcester
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# ? Sep 13, 2016 22:48 |
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Karl Barks posted:it's Portsmouth NH
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# ? Sep 13, 2016 23:46 |
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Karl Barks posted:what's best? portland? To see hipsters driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women: "hey, do you have any Parliament Lights?"
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 01:24 |
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sorry only actual cities count, nyc of course
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 15:54 |
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im counting the mid atlantic states as part of the north east not just new england
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 15:56 |
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Scrub-Niggurath posted:im counting the mid atlantic states as part of the north east not just new england New England has a football team. NYC doesn't. Ergo it doesn't count.
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