Idaho marijuana legalization advocates aim for 2020 ballot initiative



Advocates from Legalize Idaho and Idaho Moms for Marijuana gathered at the State Capitol to call for the legalization of marijuana.

27 responses to “Idaho marijuana legalization advocates aim for 2020 ballot initiative”

  1. just gonna say. That guy literally had no actual solid argument against it. He offered nooooooooothing. No facts or anything at all.
    That person was out there with literally items that a proven to be way worse than marijuana that is legal to have.
    Think about it, tobacco, and alchohol can hurt and killlllll you either by alchohol poisiniong, liver disease, annnd lung cancer.

  2. I saw the poll for how many people from idaho that use marijuana on a daily basis. Only 7% participated in the poll, I get were scared to put our names out there. I have seizures with over 5 autoimmune diseases. Btw we have to stand together!

  3. The map of the states that have legalized marijuana has certainly grown. More will follow and one day it will be legal federally. One of the real problems instead is meth. Marijuana on the other hand is less harmful than booze and cigarettes.

  4. It's coming so I recommend you weed haters and kolobians pack up because thc and freedom is gonna be in the air thick when that medical bill passes, and for you cops who have been cracking down since the petitions started well you're guy's efforts are futile

  5. That's not fair we can smoke weed whatever we want I am in Boise I don't give a fuk I smoke weed I do what the f*** I want these not fair they people do what they want

  6. Completely assenine its not legal. Everywhere. Veteran. I use it for PTSD and some other medical issues. Used to live in Boise. Stupid stupid stupid this isnt legal. Idaho…you're wrong. I am a US citizen. In Washington I am a normal happy person, in Idaho my medicine makes me a felon. Absolute horse poop.

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  8. Until there is empirical research into the effects of weed, I wont support legalization. Most of the research out there is anecdotal, first person and that just isnt valid. The few research studies that do exist show that it has bad effects. More research needs to be done. Until t hen, I am convinced that advocates for legalization only what to create a new generation of addicts.

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