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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (249462)4/22/2014 12:10:30 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 543550
 
Weed really helps. 70/110 is perfect.

I was mainly talking about cramps. I used to have terrible cramps in my calfs and started taking potassium on the advice of a nurse and they stopped. Then when other old friends complained of cramps I told them to try it and it worked every time I can think of.

I am bit overweight, but if I lost the weight my blood pressure would be normal. So I do take blood pressure medicine.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (249462)4/22/2014 12:19:12 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 543550
 
Chris Christie vows not to legalize pot: New Jersey doesn’t want Colorado’s ‘quality of life’

By David Edwards
rawstory.com
Tuesday, April 22, 2014 10:05 EDT

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Monday said that marijuana legalization would not happen while he was in office because he did not want the Colorado “quality of life” in New Jersey.

A caller on New Jersey 101.5 radio pointed out to Christie that legalization seemed inevitable because of the revenue advantages for the state.

“You say it’s going to come down the road. You know it may come down the road when I’m gone,” Christie replied. “It’s not going to come while I’m here.”

Later in the interview, Christie singled out Colorado, which recently legalized weed.

“For the people who are enamored with the idea with the income, the tax revenue from this, go to Colorado and see if you want to live there,” the governor opined. “See if you want to live in a major city in Colorado where there’s head shops popping up on every corner and people flying into your airport just to come and get high.”

“To me, it’s just not the quality of life we want to have here in the state of New Jersey and there’s no tax revenue that’s worth that.”