ellen snelling
@lnseven5
Parent, community activist, Chair of Tampa Alcohol Coalition and board member of Hillsborough County Anti Drug Alliance. Volunteer for MADD Hillsborough.
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http://www.tampatac.org 15-05-2009 03:34:07
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โFor young people under the age of 25, the brain is essentially a dollar sign for [the pot] industry. Addiction doesnโt start when youโre 50...knows that and theyโre targeting young people on social media with cartoon ads, edibles, candies and cookies.โโ dailycitizen.focusonthefamily.com/cannabis.../
โญ๏ธ ยกAmigos de Florida! โญ๏ธ En Noviembre, no solo vamos a elegir un presidente, tambiรฉn se decide el futuro de nuestro estado con la Enmienda 3, que podrรญa legalizar la marihuana. ๐ซ elnuevoherald.com/opinion-es/artโฆ El empresario Armando Codina ha presentado un caso en contra de esta
โญ๏ธ Friends from Florida! โญ๏ธ In November, we're not just electing a president, we're also deciding the future of our state with Amendment 3, which could legalize marijuana. ๐ซ miamiherald.com/opinion/articlโฆ Businessman Armando Codina has filed a case against this measure. From
The mayor of Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has embraced rational pragmatic leadership in drug policy by turning to Kevin Sabet for help. The tide is turning from permissive harm reduction strategies to a strategy focused on recovery.
Casey DeSantis Ron DeSantis Clearest explanation Iโve heard of the problems with Amendment 3. The vast majority of people who have come out publicly to โsupportโ it either 1. Have been financially incentivized 2. Have not actually read the amendment.
Casey DeSantis Ron DeSantis Amendment 3 is a push to turn Florida into a state with a drug culture, like Colorado and Oregon. Itโs not about freedom but about doing and end-run around the legislative process and the electoral process to fundamentally transform the state.
Casey DeSantis Ron DeSantis Thank you for clarifying this! Iโm all for the medical aspect for use at home- but man, I sure donโt want to smell it while walking down the street. On the beach. At a stoplight. Outside a restaurant. At a park. No, thanks.