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So the Senator didnt have enough votes to pass the illegal drug bill... So she is changing it again. This time putting it up for a vote. Lemme get this right. We are going to have potheads voting for a law that will allow them to continue to use an illegal substance. OK, makes sense. Thats a liberal for ya! On a related note... The Bills namesake was an avid supporter of full pot legalization BEFORE his cancer diagnosis. This is pretty evident in the song and title of the video. Not sure if anyone in the know is aware of this, or just using family sensationalism to pass controversial legislation. Here is the press release and link to video: https://youtube/watch?v=sL7uHEI39C0&feature=youtube_gdata_playerBill 215-32(COR) also known as the Joaquin “KC” Concepcion, II Compassionate Cannabis Use Act of 2013 substituted to allow for a Referendum.” Hagåtña- January 27, 2013- Bill 215-32, also known as the Joaquin “KC” Concepcion, II Compassionate Cannabis Use Act of 2013 has been placed on the January Legislative Session Agenda for consideration by the Guam Legislature. But, the bill has been rewritten to allow for a referendum thus placing the question before the People of Guam in the 2014 General Election. “After discussing this issue at length with my colleagues, the overwhelming majority of senators from both parties felt that an issue of this importance should be decided by the people directly. Rather than losing the momentum that we have built up, and true to our commitment to the people of Guam, Senator Yamashita and I agreed to have the matter decided by referendum and we substituted the bill to allow for that,” said Muna-Barnes.
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 12:53:22 +0000

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