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Oregon to put "POT bill"on 2010 ballot-Initiative would allow pot sales at liquor stores
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[quote:weedmasta 869615:MV81NzExMTRfMTUxNDI0NDlfQzU5M0FDMzA=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 754773] POT is the most boring ass drug ever, as are as the people who smoke it. [/quote] u got to be the most fucking retarted person in here posting something like that ur fucking boring ur fucking reply was fucking boring im pretty sure ur life is fucking boring ....weed is good very good not just in the lets get high and chill way but in the medical way in the oh shit i got an idea way ...weed is good and trust me it will pass this goverment is about money and money it will bring. lots of it ..its jus like tabaco back in the days and liquor were illegal then they saw how much money it brought and made it legal ...ps not boring fuck O [/quote]
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SALEM, Ore. - Relax it and tax it.
That's the motto behind a new cannabis initiative that would allow Oregon's state-controlled liquor stores to legally sell marijuana to adults.
Initiative backers said their plan would send 90 percent of the proceeds from the state's sale of marijuana to Oregon's General Fund, which could lower Oregonians' state tax burden.
Smaller percentages would go to funding drug abuse education and treatment programs.
The initiative would also legalize the growing of hemp, a non-drug variant of cannabis that can be used to make industrial-strength fibers and bio-fuels.
Supporters claim that allowing cannabis cultivation and sales through state liquor stores would add $300 million in combined tax revenues and savings to Oregon's budget.
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