Thursday 17 November 2016


Mission 420
First off this is my first attempt not trying to be a writer just trying to be the change and start something great.
I am and will remain the Weekend Stoner, the mission of this blog is to create a more political hands on in your face movement for the re-legalization of Cannabis for any and all use this would be for personal use and medical of course. this would mean that marijuana carries the same rules and usage laws as tobacco and alcohol. Now before you all jump to the conclusion that i am just your average stoner looking to smoke weed freely not only am i well spoken and outspoken i tend to be goal and objective motivated.
 Reason for Re-Legalization
  • Less youths being arrested and beaten by police for the possession of a harmless substance.
  • Police can then focus on serious and more important matters such as gang violence in certain areas and other such crimes.
  • There will be and immediate opportunity for profit as other countries have specific suppliers who supply the country with its Marijuana this means government can control distribution and consumption rather than millions of little houses selling drugs to minors on the side.
  • International trade and tourism opportunities through trading different strains of cannabis overseas, tourists coming in to sample our strains.
I could go on and on about the benefits and positive impact but many of citizens mainly the older generation are stuck in a time warp refusing to support the way we as the next generation want to run our futures. Seems to be that they want us to live like they did which i cant understand either they created various things that made our country this way we have to adapt and live in the world they left for us or we can start making this better. i have heard countless times from various groups they creating petitions and are working tirelessly to re-legalise well we tried it their way i signed various petition spread and shared the link for others and we are getting nowhere so why cant we try a new approach?


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