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Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:17 pm
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:17 pm
How did we let MS slip a weed bill by us
Posted on 11/3/20 at 7:56 am to AUCE05
They legalized home brewing before we did too.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 8:26 am to AUCE05
How in the hell does Al. not have a lottery yet?
It is time to come out of the backwoods and join the times.
It is time to come out of the backwoods and join the times.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 8:27 am to MrAUTigers
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It is time to come out of the backwoods and join the times.
Yeah not only that, if they want tax revenue, these two options are ways to get it.
This post was edited on 11/3/20 at 8:29 am
Posted on 11/3/20 at 8:36 am to MrAUTigers
Why do you want a lottery?
Makes the poor people in Georgia more poor.
Most of the lottery money was for education at first. Now it’s getting slipped into all the “government programs”.
Makes the poor people in Georgia more poor.
Most of the lottery money was for education at first. Now it’s getting slipped into all the “government programs”.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 9:09 am to LanierSpots
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Why do you want a lottery?
Why not, why let potential tax revenue leave the state to our neighboring state? Every time there is a decent jackpot there are lines of people crossing the state lines for tickets. The same religious people who vote against it are the same ones pooling money for tickets when its close to a billion $. Pass a lottery and if you dont want to play dont buy tickets.
Also it would help even the playing field in recruiting as we lose people to UGA because of the lottery scholarships.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 9:10 am to AUCE05
shite they did?? I swear Georgia will end up being the last to legalize it 
Posted on 11/3/20 at 9:28 am to LanierSpots
quote:Do you have any idea how many Alabama dollars are spent on Florida and Georgia lotteries every week? There's a whole industry in place where people go to those States to buy lotto tickets for other people. At the very least, that money would stay in Alabama, for the good of Alabama.
Why do you want a lottery?
Posted on 11/3/20 at 9:52 am to AubieinNC2009
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Also it would help even the playing field in recruiting as we lose people to UGA because of the lottery scholarships.
BINGO!'
Posted on 11/3/20 at 10:06 am to greygoose
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Do you have any idea how many Alabama dollars are spent on Florida and Georgia lotteries every week? There's a whole industry in place where people go to those States to buy lotto tickets for other people. At the very least, that money would stay in Alabama, for the good of Alabama.
Thats true. It will have a negative effect as well. I guess they both have to be weighed in.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 10:14 am to LanierSpots
quote:People that like to gamble, go to great lengths to do it. At the end of the day, the compulsive person with a gambling problem is still going to have the same issue whether or not Alabama has a lottery. With every State that touches Alabama having some form of gambling, whether it's casinos or a lottery, people in Alabama flock there. They eat there and buy gas there. Far more good would come from an Alabama lottery, for Alabama citizens, than any downside.
Thats true. It will have a negative effect as well. I guess they both have to be weighed in.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 11:28 am to MrAUTigers
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How in the hell does Al. not have a lottery yet?
It is time to come out of the backwoods and join the times.
Our last dem gov, Siegelman, essentially ran on the lottery. It was defeated on referendum after the Christian Coalition and Eagle Forum took notice.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 1:08 pm to MrAUTigers
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How in the hell does Al. not have a lottery yet?
It is time to come out of the backwoods and join the times.
Living in Mobile, we have guys trips over to Biloxi to hit up the blackjack tables often. You see several Alabama plates in the parking decks. I don't understand why Alabama hasn't jumped on this bandwagon. I promise you, if someone hit a jackpot in a lottery or hit a big pot at a casino, the church wouldn't mind that 10% tithe from the winnings.
Posted on 11/3/20 at 10:53 pm to Leto II
That’s not true at all. In fact Georgia is setting to legalize as we speak. Several medical options are available in Georgia and legal Hemp is being grown. Alabama will be the last to fully legalize.
Posted on 11/4/20 at 6:31 am to TheMidnightTiger
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Several medical options are available in Georgia
You can possess oil here. As far as I know, you can't grow it or produce it here and it's not legal to bring it across state lines. So it's only a token gesture. We'll never see full medical here, much less recreational.
Posted on 11/4/20 at 7:51 am to AUCE05
quote:Haven't small quantities been a misdemeanor in Mississippi since the 70s?
How did we let MS slip a weed bill by us
(or was this rescinded)
This post was edited on 11/4/20 at 10:33 am
Posted on 11/4/20 at 9:37 am to Leto II
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We'll never see full medical here, much less recreational.
Fortunately, it will eventually be rescheduled, decriminalized and medical approved federally. How states land on recreational use will remain up to them, but the tax dollars are a huge incentive.
Posted on 11/4/20 at 11:16 am to TheMidnightTiger
As someone who was never a smoker, even I don't get why people are so opposed to medical legalization.
Find it hard to believe marijuana is worse than the a lot of the common pain meds out there. I'd even be open to believing alcohol is worse for a lot of people
Find it hard to believe marijuana is worse than the a lot of the common pain meds out there. I'd even be open to believing alcohol is worse for a lot of people
This post was edited on 11/4/20 at 11:18 am
Posted on 11/4/20 at 11:30 am to GenesChin
I honestly don’t even notice it in Colorado. Occasionally you smell it but otherwise we forget that it’s legal and that people consume it
Posted on 11/4/20 at 11:45 am to GenesChin
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Find it hard to believe marijuana is worse than the a lot of the common pain meds out there.
It's not, it's a ton better. States with legal cannabis have a lot fewer issues with pills.
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I'd even be open to believing alcohol is worse for a lot of people
I believe that's definitely true. I gave up drinking a year ago because of my liver. I've been using cannabis for over a year and the only issue I've run across is eating too much shite late at night.
I spend a lot of time in Colorado and it blows my mind how legal, regulated and safe it is there and how it's still illegal here.
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