https://submissions.epetitions.direct.g ... titions/29
A loooong way off the 100,000 needed to bring this to parliment
every signature counts folks!
H x
UK e-petition - legalise cannabis
- Cupcake Diva
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Re: UK e-petition - legalise cannabis
It wont reach 100k.
Stoners are generally too lazy and paranoid.
Stoners are generally too lazy and paranoid.
Being pedantic and knobbish since 1972
- Cupcake Diva
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Boner wrote:It wont reach 100k.
Stoners are generally too lazy and paranoid.
sat and watched a few good documentaries on marijuana and it spurred me on....granted for about an hour...its passed now haha
H x
Being high is simply grand
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A Leprechaun
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I suppose if you counted up all the petitions re legalisation that they would number more than the signatures on any one petition,think about it Education is fecked,Healthcare is fecked,Disabled people are fecked,if you are unemployed they are dragging you into slave labour,if you are poor and living in an desirable area you are fecked,so I would imagine that there is,nt going to be that great of a ground swell signing of petitions.Politicans are corrupt,newspapers are corrupt,coppers are corrupt,so the best thing to do is bribe and blackmail them.
if you cant eat it drink it smoke it or snort it then feck it it mad sweeney
- Cupcake Diva
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You know what I do agree that the 'system' is fucked up.....prob beyond repair.....however I sign whichever petitions I feel are important or of meaning to me and my beliefs. This issue with 'slave labour' is another example of something that essentially should work however due to media speculations and actual accounts (some) its became an issue of slave labour. People dont see the good that this system could do.......people who have been on benefits for years and lack social and work skills are given the chance to develop these and ease back into work. I want to read a little more about it though as I can see why people have an issue with large companies taking people on under this scheme, then not employing them and then bringing someone else onto the scheme thus technically not employing people who need it.A Leprechaun wrote:I suppose if you counted up all the petitions re legalisation that they would number more than the signatures on any one petition,think about it Education is fecked,Healthcare is fecked,Disabled people are fecked,if you are unemployed they are dragging you into slave labour,if you are poor and living in an desirable area you are fecked,so I would imagine that there is,nt going to be that great of a ground swell signing of petitions.Politicans are corrupt,newspapers are corrupt,coppers are corrupt,so the best thing to do is bribe and blackmail them.
Its interesting that 'slave labour' is being branded about....working for less than minimum wage and all however before this scheme these people were still being paid below minimum wage without much expectations....so what makes free money ok?
Anyway my point is if we all stand back and say oh no fecking point signing any petitions then does that not play into their hands more....at least i can say i tried
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Being high is simply grand
- crazycatlady
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Re: UK e-petition - legalise cannabis
signed and shared on twitter
...although not brave enough to put it on fb..too many clients on my list! 