were never taught. the election of 1800. they were for president for candidates as it turned out. there was supposed to be to john adams was running as a federalist inmate upon thomas jefferson running as a republican. jeff assembles running with ehrenberg, that was the ticket. jeff jefferson burner was the vice president. back to before the top amendment whoever got the most electoral votes would be the president and for reasons i don t need to get into although it is very exciting. ehrenberg decided he had a shot at president given the fact that the federalist were playing games they knew the adams clinic at the presidency and having decided that they decided to try to stop thomas jefferson. they had a problem even though hamilton, despise jefferson and aaron burr, he despised aaron burr more and add bad experiences. with aaron burr, jefferson was furious that the federalist were playing games and that burr had stabbed him in the back. in the end as pointed out in the smith
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Legalizing is probation is an abject failure. Marijuana is easily and readily available today to anybody that wants it. The choice that we have is not whether or not marijuana is good or bad or yes marijuana or no marijuana. Its simply out there and it exists. We are saying we are far better off taxing and regulating something thats already there, sending those tax dollars to our schools rather than keeping it illegal for the enrichment of criminal drug the best argument against is we dont have to look far we look at colorado. He talks about probation being a failure. Look what its done to colorado. There have been increased traffic deaths due to marijuana. Accidentle ingestion rates for youth have skyrocketed because they are looking like regular gummy bears. You see colorado leading the nation now in teen use. We dont have to look far to see what its done to colorado. Thats number one, number two, need to know was drafted by marijuana special interests and they have funded over. 0 of
The 50-year movement to legalize cannabis was funded by a handful of very rich and ideologically diverse philanthropists, including Hugh Hefner, George Soros, and Sean Parker.