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Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by Matao429, Jul 9, 2013.

  1. How can this government well the dea break the 10th amendment and continue to do so? Not just the 10th amendment but others too!  

     
  2. Cause they could do whatever they want they break other laws too like death penalty if thats illegal to kill people then why do they do it?government no good
     
  3. because we live in a world were nothing is fair there is no equality if there was equality it would be peacefull but instead they lie about wars lie about news and cover up there own mistakes with bull ..  
     
    apart from that are votes dont even matter in the elections the government runs both the republican and Dominican 
     
  4. Because people let them. Governments, and even the world worst dictators would be nothing without followers. 99% of the population could really care less about our country. Sure they talk, post on the internet, and bitch about things but putting forth enough effort to encourage change would require actual time and work. Everyone is out for themselves, and if something doesn't benefit them directly they could care less.
     
  5. Diplomatic immunity?...
     
  6. idk if anyone here knows but in 2004 i believe the united nations was signed were we would be one whole nation with one goverment . one leader ....  
     
  7. You see if we tried to overthrow the government it wouldn't work but we cant change their minds on legalization country wise either so it sucks!
     
  8. this country is so fucked up which is why i plan on moving away within the next 10 years.
     

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