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   Message 1,083 of 2,468   
   Brew to All   
   Re: Arizona Election, judge confirmation   
   18 Oct 04 16:00:36   
   
   From: brewmaj@yahoo.com   
      
   I don't smoke pot. I don't even know anyone who does. Oh, I probably do, but   
   they wouldn't tell me because they think I'm too up tight. With that said,   
   how many deaths a year are Pot related? There are probably more pot smokers   
   killed by cops than from smoking pot. Where is the 'real' crime?   
      
   BTW, I too always vote to remove them. :) Status quo sux.   
      
   "james of tucson"  wrote in message   
   news:slrncmeplh.33l.fishbowl@radagast.home.conservatory.com...   
   >I have the general election ballot, (AZ has early voting), and   
   > on the ballot is a confirmation vote where we get to vote on whether   
   > each judge stays or goes.   
   >   
   > Now, normally in these things, I tend to vote that the ALL go, because   
   > I don't believe anyone should make a career out of politics.   
   >   
   > But I wonder if any AZ judges are cannabis friendly?  I would like to   
   > make my voting decision based on that, but of course, it's not one of   
   > the criteria listed in the state publications.   
   >   
   > So do any of you hard working NORML political activists have a scorecard   
   > for Arizona judges?  Are any of them known to be activists?  Did any of   
   > them support the Medical Marijuana initiatives in Arizona?   
   >   
   > I really wish I could find out where these judges stand on cannabis   
   > legalization issues.  If I don't hear otherwise, I'm just going to   
   > assume they are all against legalization, since none has gone far enough   
   > to get my attention, e.g., screaming from the rooftops, going public   
   > with criticism of the governor, nothing radical.   
   >   
   > But then again, I may have missed any politics associated with the brief   
   > period of time when medical marijuana was legal in Arizona.   
   >   
   > Please advise, thank you.   
   >   
      
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