SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers will wait until next year to consider decriminalizing psychedelics, with the bill’s author saying Thursday that he will keep working to persuade the public and legislators that it’s a good idea.
I'm pretty open minded when it comes to that stuff... Maybe take them off the restricted list, as there is solid evidence it can aid therapy in a clinical setting.
Another bill brought to you by pervert state senator Scott Wiener, who specializes in legalizing anything having to do with drugs, deviant sex with children and releasing criminals from prison. He's a carpetbagging Jewish Philadelphia homosexual with a Harvard law degree.
Ahh, that ought to solve all of California’s problems.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty open minded when it comes to that stuff...
ReplyDeleteMaybe take them off the restricted list, as there is solid evidence it can aid therapy in a clinical setting.
Another bill brought to you by pervert state senator Scott Wiener, who specializes in legalizing anything having to do with drugs, deviant sex with children and releasing criminals from prison. He's a carpetbagging Jewish Philadelphia homosexual with a Harvard law degree.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be surprised if he's a relative of Anthony Weiner the NY pedo-perv, tribe member.
DeleteIf this goes through, let us know so we'll be able to tell the difference.
ReplyDeleteRitchie, oh, Ritchie.
DeleteI nearly hacked-up a lung!
If I still resided in California, I would require psychedelics to live there!
ReplyDeleteCome on San Andreas! Shake it big guy!