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Video of MA State Rep. Martin Walsh on marijuana decrim

MA State Representative Martin Walsh speaking at the State House on 3/18/2008.
Starting out Rep. Walsh says that he would support making alcohol illegal.

He moves on to the disproven propaganda about marijuana being a gateway drug. He also seems to completely ignore the fact that people in his own district are having trouble finding work after being arrested for one joint, 10 years ago.

And somewhere in the rant, Walsh blows off the majority of voters in his district (57%), who have voted for marijuana decrim.

Is this guy for real?

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http://masscann.org

Jimi D
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find me one person who has had trouble finding a job due to one joint. that person absolutely does not exist.

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Douglas H. Ginsburg.

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By Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 03/27/2008 - 11:06pm

"find me one person who has had trouble finding a job due to one joint. that person absolutely does not exist."

How would you know? I am one of them! If you notice my videos, I am not on camera in any of them because I do have a job but my prospect suck and have a great resume/experience because of getting caught with less than 1 joint. I am currently stuck but starting a new business. If it takes off, you will hear my story. Most like me, have to remain in the shadows. It's not something I like to talk about and most of my friends/family do not know...

So anyways?

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Hi everyone, wishing goodluck one and all of this community, have a nice day, thank u
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Globe columnist Adrian Walker is against it, but for totally incoherent reasons.

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And that somehow means that other people won't be able to control themselves without absurd anti-weed laws. Therefore, that should be the basis of a major waste of legal resources?

Gee, I suppose alcohol should be illegal and then he won't allegedly drink and drive.

Right.

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