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Did the senate approve newhampshire medical marijuana?

PFO is an idiot. Yeah you don't need to be licensed to smoke it. But if you're a mature adult (like your aunts and father) you need IMMUNITY from the cops. That's the fundamental reason for needing a license.

In that case, you can smoke your herb, where legally appropriate, and not worry about the dam pigs getting all up in your business, taking your sh**, and cuffing you for possession--permanently jacking up you record.

Honestly, I don't know what's up with your state. But hopefully it passed.

Good Luck.

Outside. Just go outside.Seriously though, just go to Central Park, or Washington Square Park and ask somebody that looks to be in their late teens, 20’s or 30’s. Ask someone in a bar, or a Bartender. Ask a cab driver. Ask anyone walking with a can of beer. Ask a Doorman. Ask a homeless person…Just go outside.

New Hampshire Legalizes Gay Marriage?

I think it's great. I don't think churches should be forced to recognize gay marriages, that's their prerogative, but I do think that this country cannot go around saying that our aim is to continue our founding purpose of "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness" if we do not allow gay marriage. Everyone has a right to pursue their happiness so long as it does not harm or exploit other people. Gay marriage is no threat to anybody, and so there's no reason it should not be legal in every state.

How to get medical marijuana in pa?

For your information, there are about 17 States with Pending Legislation to Legalize Medical Marijuana:
(as of Feb. 13, 2012)
1. Alabama
2. Idaho
3. Illinois
4. Indiana
5. Iowa
6. Kansas
7. Maryland
8. Massachusetts
9. Mississippi
10. Missouri
11. New Hampshire
12. New York
13. Ohio
14. Oklahoma
15. Pennsylvania
16. West Virginia
17. Wisconsin

So once Marijuana gets legalized in PA then for getting medical marijuana card, just follow the instruction mentioned below:

Find a Medical Marijuana Doctor near by your area. Get your doctor to write a statement and/or prescription that he recommends medical marijuana to treat your ailment. If your doctor will not give you a statement contact the THC Foundation, they have several medical cannabis clubs in different states that support medical marijuana and will be able to help you either find a doctor, or get your statement from your doctor. Get the documentation done. With proper documentation you can get a Medical Marijuana Card.

What kind of fines/jail time can i face for possession of weed?

Don't sweat it the real crime are these unjust laws regarding Marijuana. There are plenty of great legal jobs a Marijuana smoker can get that pay way beyond the likes of Rock Firestorm could ever imagine. In the state of California, and a few others you do not have to worry about marijuana convictions when applying for a job. It says right on the application that you may omit Marijuana charges.
They may try and screw you over or put you on probation in order to keep you stuck in your town forever. You may want to consider looking into New Hampshire's recently passed medical marijuana laws, but your Governor made many changes to the original bill. Maine is not very far away from you, and they have much better laws regarding medical cannabis, and recreational use also.

I bet you will have a better job, and future than the Rock Firestorm guy. The creative and art industries won't hold a marijuana conviction against you in any state. Many film and art companies will hire you if you have a good portfolio regardless of your criminal record.
I never understood why people judge you based on who you work for?

Cannabis is not illegal on the East Coast. Hardly. Ironically, Washington DC, plus Massachusetts and Maine have has legalized cannabis for medical AND recreation use. Florida, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont and Rhode Island have legalized cannabis for medicinal purposes. Pennsylvania also has legalized medicinal cannabis. While it shares a bay with Delaware leading the Atlantic, it does not actually have an Atlantic Coastline. But, it certainly is “East Coast” and an original colony.Strictly, according the the Controlled Substance Act, Cannabis is a Schedule 1 drug and illegal, Federally. But, it would take a Hell of Prosecutorial action to bust all 29 states for breaking an ignorant federal law set in place by the DEA.

I dated my previous husband for 7 years before we got married, and somewhere deep down inside I knew I took the wrong decision to marry him.1. One evening I got home from work and he started complaining (again) of how I worked late and did not have time to cook for him during the week. I should mention he used to get home 4 hours earlier than me and did absolutely nothing every day, even his work was a joke. The fight got really ugly and because of the stress I started feeling bad, but he wouldn’t stop yelling at me. The fight got so bad that at some point I started having problems breathing, felt something weird in my chest and I asked him to call the ambulance because I had a history with asthma.His answer was ‘No, if I call the ambulance they might think it is some-kind of domestic violence and I might be in trouble’. I called the ambulance by myself when he was in the bathroom, went to the hospital together with him of course and he seemed so worried in front of the doctors. I remember the doctors telling me I had a mild panic attack, asked me reasons why and when I let them know they just said that all marriages had their own fights and that he seemed a nice man and I should go back home with him. Which I did.On the way back I expected him to call us a taxi because it was winter, I only had a sweater on and I was not feeling well either. Well, what he did was ask me if I had money to pay the cab, which I did not because I did not have my wallet with me, took my phone away so as not to able to call anybody and told me I have to walk home as punishment for calling the ambulance, and reflect on the fact that another person who needed that ambulance might have died.2. The second one pretty easy - when I was too afraid of what I might do to myself and of what he might do to me, that I could not stand up from a bench in the park and head home. Stayed there for hours and only returned to take my clothes when he was working and never went back.It took me more than 2 years to recover and have a healthy relationship, and still have times I am afraid to say what’s on my mind so as not to offend my partner or my friends for that matter. Getting out of an abusive relationship is hard, but healing from one is even harder and that road is made of days we are able to get up, go to work and pretend to function normally, until we finally do. But I do am proud of myself, if I have a bad day, I always remind myself it is way better than one of the good days back then.

I dated my previous husband for 7 years before we got married, and somewhere deep down inside I knew I took the wrong decision to marry him.1. One evening I got home from work and he started complaining (again) of how I worked late and did not have time to cook for him during the week. I should mention he used to get home 4 hours earlier than me and did absolutely nothing every day, even his work was a joke. The fight got really ugly and because of the stress I started feeling bad, but he wouldn’t stop yelling at me. The fight got so bad that at some point I started having problems breathing, felt something weird in my chest and I asked him to call the ambulance because I had a history with asthma.His answer was ‘No, if I call the ambulance they might think it is some-kind of domestic violence and I might be in trouble’. I called the ambulance by myself when he was in the bathroom, went to the hospital together with him of course and he seemed so worried in front of the doctors. I remember the doctors telling me I had a mild panic attack, asked me reasons why and when I let them know they just said that all marriages had their own fights and that he seemed a nice man and I should go back home with him. Which I did.On the way back I expected him to call us a taxi because it was winter, I only had a sweater on and I was not feeling well either. Well, what he did was ask me if I had money to pay the cab, which I did not because I did not have my wallet with me, took my phone away so as not to able to call anybody and told me I have to walk home as punishment for calling the ambulance, and reflect on the fact that another person who needed that ambulance might have died.2. The second one pretty easy - when I was too afraid of what I might do to myself and of what he might do to me, that I could not stand up from a bench in the park and head home. Stayed there for hours and only returned to take my clothes when he was working and never went back.It took me more than 2 years to recover and have a healthy relationship, and still have times I am afraid to say what’s on my mind so as not to offend my partner or my friends for that matter. Getting out of an abusive relationship is hard, but healing from one is even harder and that road is made of days we are able to get up, go to work and pretend to function normally, until we finally do. But I do am proud of myself, if I have a bad day, I always remind myself it is way better than one of the good days back then.

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