I'm local and was offered a job at the audit by 2 people I know working it however I didn't take it being was concerned about an old weed charge may not allow me to pass the background check that's required.
I'm telling you that to let you know how close I am.
So I talked to someone closely associated with the audit a few hours ago and I can't stop smiling. They have found BOXES of fraudulent ballots. Not just invalid ballots or ballots that were not properly marked / counted.....
FAKE PAPER BALLOTS.
"How many boxes?" I asked
"More than enough" was the answer I got back.
That's just one category guys. There are MULTIPLE other categories.
I can't go into other details without risking the process and people doing it but I wanted to encourage you guys and give you some lab-tested pure hopium.
Keep praying and keep dropping red-pills.
GOD WINS!
Anyone else really trusting Academia or the government here?
Thanks for the links. Should be useful.
A couple more things to consider:
On Cannabis addiction compared to other drugs
https://www.drugscience.org/dl/dl_comparison.html
Cannabis and opiate use
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30684198/
Correlation and causation concerning statistics and clinical data
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/all-about-addiction/201003/correlation-causation-and-association-what-does-it-all-mean
Dr. Lester Grinspoon (Harvard), who has researched cannabis for decades, concerning cannabis use and mental illness
https://youtu.be/fLXOkx7p7vs
Thanks
Again, I appreciate the fact that you took the time to provide the links. I can see the validity of some of the material. The fundamental flaw with your argument is that you're only providing information that shows the risks involved with use but not the benefits.
Like any substance, it has a risk/benefit factor. So does eating red meat. However, if you do diligent research, you'll find that many doctors, scientists, psychologists and laboratory professionals assert that the benefits far outweigh the risks. That said, cannabis is not for everyone. Those with a predisposition for mental illness should avoid it, for example. Here is some info that you may consider looking into:
https://youtu.be/0ygtX2nyexo
https://www.herbonaut.com/benefits-of-marijuana/
Concerning cannabis myths, including the argument concerning potency:
https://www.mit.edu/~thistle/v13/2/myths.html
The only thing cut and dry is that cannabis isn't going anywhere and plenty of intelligent, successful conservatives are getting behind it. I can sit here and provide thousands of testimonials including my own but those seem to have no merit to folks with your mindset. Either way, it's not your thing and I completely respect that.
The only issue I have with you is your self-righteous judgment and obvious disdain for those who don't fit your mold. My friend, we all have our hang-ups including you. I pray that God doesn't judge your faults as harshly as you judge "potheads" and alcoholics.
Thanks for this. Reminds me of the arguments in college of this topic with the classic stoner guy who's soooper smart but got bad grades because he just didn't try hard enough and now works at starbucks as a barrista.