Ohio Legalizes Killing Babies Until the Moment of Birth and Overwhelmingly Votes to Legalize Marijuana | The Gateway Pundit | by...
Jim Hoft reported last night that Ohio voters voted to approve Issue 1 Tuesday night, which legalized abortion up until the moment of birth.
Nothing. But the baby killing is a huge problem.
As a freedom lover, I am indifferent to the Marijuana vote.
On the baby slaughtering vote, I am deeply saddened and torn to pieces that our nation has fallen so low. 👼🏻😭
Weed before you are 26 damages your brain. Especially your conscious and your logic. Creates more leftists that are sociopaths.
Funny, know dozens of maga patriots who utilize cannabis.
Haha it’s probably kept us out of going kinetic thus far. Kek.
Other bad shit being legal is a crappy metric for what else can be. Like alcohol, there are a lot that do just fine being a drinker. There are also a LOT who overdo it and abuse it. Legalizing it makes it far more possible.
So, the pot heads are the intellectually superior?
If someone thinks the way forward to fix everything in this country is to legalize weed. I wanna know how effective they think they will be when they are high. People tend to forget that what works for them wont work for the masses. The only group I encounter that belive this are the ones who use. And they refuse to let go of the idea that even if pot dont kill you. You are better off without it.
I was moderately in favor of legalizing marijuana until I learned it smells like a SKUNK!
I smell it all over my city now. It's disgusting.
it does not. no weed smoker enjoys the smell of skunk.
Some of the best strains have a dieselly odor, if the smell doesn't agree with you then dont smoke that strain.
Why is the gwp anti-herb? They are near-hysterical about it. Lots of patriots love the plant. In fact hemp is the same species, Cannabis sativa and it is instrumental to our nation's history, something to revere. Recreational/medicinal herb is benign at least, if not a miracle plant for many diseases. Industrial hemp for thousands of different products is competition for the megacorps with their replacement materials. I don't understand the position against it.
As an Ohian i knew how this was going to go down. The republicans put a poison pill in with their abortion abolition. Had they just claused rape and incest, and medical emergencies are covered by abortion issue 1 would have failed.
Im all for issue 2 though, cannibas when use appropriately and not abused has dozens of positive health benefits.
I wonder how long before drug tests are tied to your right to buy a gun?
Rights arent tied to anything but our ability to exercise them.
Don't equate those two things. It's not honest.
I think Jim Gift’s take is it’s because just like alcohol and tobacco, though it’s legal, it has been factually peer review proven to also cause altered mental states, slowed responses, and damage to long term motivation.
And this is taken true with the majority of our States still.
I live in Cali, and though it’s legal here, the State this year approved a mass tax hike on MJ just because of these studies. It gave Gavin NewScum the green light to say they need more taxes to control the MH issues from side effects.
Though we all really know why the taxes went up. Sure there are studies for and against MJ, but it was about taxing more of the revenue MJ brings NewScum’s cronies! And not really to help anyone that needs/seeks treatment.
It's always about the money and taxes.
As a friendly historical reminder, the following tax acts led to an all-out war.
Sugar Act (1764)
Stamp Act (1765)
Townshend Acts [Led to the Boston Massacre in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party in 1773] (1767-1768)
Intolerable Acts [aka: Coercive Acts] (1774)
The Boston Port Act
Massachusetts Government Act
Administration of Justice Act
Quartering Act
Quebec Act
The government decided to take the colonists' weapons (where have we heard that before?) and the Battles of Lexington and Concord began on April 19, 1775, and thus began the Revolutionary War. Independence was formally declared on July 4th, 1776.
The rest, as they say, is history. And what a glorious history it is.
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I’m not talking for myself, just so we’re clear Anon.
I’m just summarizing from memory prior articles GWP and The State of Cali has said about the subject and how Jim or his reporters “appear” to write on such topics.
I’m keeping my personal opinion out. I’m fine with freedom to make my choices on stuff wether it helps me, is fun, harms me, or kills me. That’s all I’ll personally throw in.
Ohioan here. The votes IMOHO were legitimate.
No where does it say expressly and out in the open in Issue1 as it appeared on the ballot that abortions would be legal until the moment of birth. Had they written that in expressly and not couched it inside "a doctor must determine fetal viability" then the issue would have FAILED. HUGELY FAILED. But it was unreadable.
Secondly putting Issue1 and Issue2 on the same ballot gave an advantage to Issue1 as I saw very young voters at my voting location for the first time in years. My guess is that they were there for Issue2 and as long as they were there why not vote for Issue1 as well.
To Ohio's credit every county that voted Issue1 voted Issue2 but not every county that voted Issue2 voted Issue1. That looks completely legitimate. I don't know what to tell you no one here cares about weed. Furthermore the counties that voted to pass Issue1 are the usual blue ones. No surprise.
I am very saddened to say I don't think they cheated.