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  1. They now want it to be 60 percent to pass because they eant the will of them not the people.
    If they do change it the people need to do thr same for them to get elected if they dont get 60 percent then they can not be elected and a new election without the non 60 percent loser being able to run again. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander.
    They dont understand at all that they are there to see that the will of the people is carried out not the will of themselves.
    But perhaps it will make people understand that they have to elect people who will listen to their state not party politics or self interest politicians.

  2. Looking at the map in the thumbnail, it's apparently evident that rural folks just hate marijuana, I guess they're still stuck in the '80s reganite era where "drugs are bad for you", goes to show you that farm folks are just disconnected from reality and what's acceptable, screw the religious things that they want to believe in

  3. Love to see it. 0 overdoses of Marijuana, it's a cheap alternative to pain meds, and a much needed source of tax revenue and a good tax savings by decreasing the amount of legal resources wasted on pursing legal action on such a low level substance which I'd say is less harmful than alcohol. That said i still wrong be buying because I'm not much of a smoker. Maybe like once every 6 months

  4. What is this telling the surrounding states that still consider it illegal? Entering & leaving Missouri might just be an opportunity for adjoining state drug enforcement task forces to expand. Border stops & searches will be like banana republic countries. If you have never travelled in Central America you just might be in for a taste of it here in the good ol US. Getting caught with Contraband is a big thing in Central America & can get you cuffed & imprisoned for years. There will be drug sniffing dogs at those border crossings. Impulse may have overridden the logic of surrounding state attitudes & laws.

  5. Can't wait for all these stoners to show up high at the gun range. Every stoner in Missouri can come out the closet now with their AR15…no need to hide it now. Nothing screams freedom more than puffing on a blunt while your loading up another 50 round drum ya know.

  6. I am glad it finally happened after all these years! 😀 I am surprised they did it first before Florida though. Really, if it's legal in DC, by default, it should be taken off the federal level for everyone!

  7. Just another reason to move out of Missouri. This is one of the two reasons I left Illinois – after they legalized it, every f@cking apartment building reeked like skunk. Go to work or the grocery store, and everywhere is nasty skunk smell. 🤢

  8. Democrats your law to KILL has passed. God from Heaven is preparing..a place for you in Hell.
    You will get what you deserve.
    This is true, this was said by Him. I am so sorry. I am praying for your salvation.
    NEGATIVE COMMENTS WILL BE IGNORE.

  9. This won't be that big of a difference. It's just the ability to get stoned and watch television…

    Also don't light up just yet, they have to pass some paperwork to make it official, you can still be arrested if you have too much weed in your possession without a license to do so. Legal and 100% unregulated are completely different things

  10. No, I wanted Missouri to be miserable, generate less tourism, less money and revenue, stay poor and stay depressed, be angry alcoholics and healthy cigarettes…and want police focus on potheads not dangerous crimes. 😛

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