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Former N.J. State Police lieutenant picked to run medical marijuana program

Discussion in 'Medical Marijuana Usage and Applications' started by HighMountainSkier, Nov 30, 2011.

  1. #1 HighMountainSkier, Nov 30, 2011
    Last edited by a moderator: Nov 30, 2011
    Wow, just wow. This happened yesterday, and today Rutgers-Eagleton comes out with poll results that show 86% of NJ supports medical cannabis.

    Also, 53% of NJ thinks marijuana penlites should be reduced.

    Former N.J. State Police lieutenant picked to run medical marijuana program | NJ.com

    It gets worse when they explain why he's qualified. :eek:
    Here's the survey results.
    We haven't asked about pot in a while, about 30 years in fact

    I think everyone would agree that a physician should be running this program.
     
  2. Why would we have a physician run the program as if we were patients. Clearly, we're just criminals trying to legally obtain a controlled substance. :/
     
  3. you know when the programs gonna be up and running so we can watch this guy fuck it up?
     

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