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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Ireland to legalise cannabis for specific medical conditions!!!

Now that pandoras box has been opened, how Many people on here Will benefit from this new change in law?

Do you think the economy Will benefit?

After a while,Will it be seen and regulated like cigs n booze??

Do you also think peoples views towards the PLANT Will change?

Not nice to have to use it, but GOD are you guys lucky lucky people \0/

Appreciate real opinions,n if you wanna flame/hijack/troll feel Free to, love reading your jibberjabber

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By *evilsAdvocate72Woman
over a year ago

East

You've only got to look at Colorado to see the social benefits as well as the medicinal.....

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By *P_80Man
over a year ago

Waterford


"You've only got to look at Colorado to see the social benefits as well as the medicinal.....

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And let's not forget the economical benefits. Serious revenue to be made from full legalization.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Guaranteed we're gonna import it.

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By *P_80Man
over a year ago

Waterford


"Ireland to legalise cannabis for specific medical conditions!!!

Now that pandoras box has been opened, how Many people on here Will benefit from this new change in law?

Do you think the economy Will benefit?

After a while,Will it be seen and regulated like cigs n booze??

Do you also think peoples views towards the PLANT Will change?

Not nice to have to use it, but GOD are you guys lucky lucky people \0/

Appreciate real opinions,n if you wanna flame/hijack/troll feel Free to, love reading your jibberjabber

"

I would have loved this 20 years ago as I was a regular cannabis smoker in my late teens to late 20s. Haven't smoked it in over 5 years but I am 100% in favour of full legalization.

As pointed out, the pros far out way any cons.

The country could only benefit from full legalization.

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By *P_80Man
over a year ago

Waterford


"Ireland to legalise cannabis for specific medical conditions!!!

Now that pandoras box has been opened, how Many people on here Will benefit from this new change in law?

Do you think the economy Will benefit?

After a while,Will it be seen and regulated like cigs n booze??

Do you also think peoples views towards the PLANT Will change?

Not nice to have to use it, but GOD are you guys lucky lucky people \0/

Appreciate real opinions,n if you wanna flame/hijack/troll feel Free to, love reading your jibberjabber

I would have loved this 20 years ago as I was a regular cannabis smoker in my late teens to late 20s. Haven't smoked it in over 5 years but I am 100% in favour of full legalization.

As pointed out, the pros far out way any cons.

The country could only benefit from full legalization."

BTW, I know it's currently only for medical purposes but my doctor back then was sound

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Guaranteed we're gonna import it."

Be self sufficient and organic.. Grow your own

Madame B

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It is a great move for the country . The health benefits are unquestionable . Hopefully it is dealt with in the right way and those who genuinely need it will get it x

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By *dam010Man
over a year ago

Dublin

Great news for suffers. From what I've read the law won't change though. I don't see any possibility of US style dispensers here, this is still little old Ireland. As Mr. Mackey says 'drugs are bad M'kay'

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Decriminalise it would be a first step.

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By *safunwituMan
over a year ago

Enniscorthy

Used to smoke it in my early 20's, but haven't touched it since then. It has well proven studies that it does help many medical issues, reason it is still widely banned is because the pharmaceutical companies would lose a shit load of money. Have seen many case studies that it even goes as far as helping cure some cases of cancer. Plenty of other plants out there that are beneficial and that are also being kept from us...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When you see the gang warehouses full of it on the news it's a no brainer to rob their income and make some money for the people by adopting the colorado model

A long way off that yet but it's a step in the right direction

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't envision much change. If it's medicinal does it make it as worrying for you as it does for me that people have been self medicating with cannibas (rather than it being recreational)? Perhaps it will hinder people's coping skills more. Meds aren't always the answer to stress and life's ails.

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By *un17Man
over a year ago

Ennis

It's not the same two completely different products smoking dose nothing for medical purposes it's a different plant and the juices are extracted and is injested by placing on the tongue

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry

I really don't see them ever decriminalising it fully. I see this more as an opportunity for the pharmaceutical industry to create new products. The idea of an FG lead govt permitting recreational use is beyond belief.

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By *ungdublinguyMan
over a year ago

Dublin/Leitrim

So this isn't about world of warcraft?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It would be good to see the uk and ireland go the way of Portugal which means u cannot be prosecuted for personal use of any substance!

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