Posted on Monday, November 3, 2014 11:57 PM
On tuesday Nov 4th I will be running as a write in candidate for State Representative in the 186th District. I'm running like this because I want to give my loyalty to the people. I ran the last election where a lot of politicians won because they rode the Obama ticket. My opponent is planning to slide in again. But I'm here to say we do have a voice.& we definitely have a choice.
So I ask that you take a pen to the pols & write in MARK PERSON for State Representative. And it doesn't hurt to read the Bills they introduce, because they will effect us somehow in the future. Make your vote count. Check out my platform @ markpersononline.com-election day Let's give the power back to the people
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Posted on Wednesday, January 8, 2014 6:34 PM
Well the ball has started to roll. We've gone from medical marijuana to making it legal to purchase for comsumer use. And eventually we in Philadelphia along with other States will have to make choices. Maybe this will help curb violence. I've seen where drugs such as alcohol have led to fights & other altercatons. The most violent act I've notice so far from cannibus was an attack on a sandwich.
Marijuana has replaced some medicine that has had side effects that lead to other medical problems. Some say it opens up your thought process allowing you to look at things from a deeper perspective, while others claim it get's you stuck on stupid. The revenue from this product in it's own way can help to save our schools, increase revenue for other projects. And also help to reduce the prison population. Although I agree that there should be limits as to age & where & when it should smoked. It looks like weed is here to stay.
I remember in the 70's when the Vietnam war was winding down & Pot was plentiful in the streets (20.00 for an ounce of mexican) & a 5.00 bag Columbine red looked like todays 20.00 bag. Violence began to subside. Perhaps F.M..radio helped too. But the main thing was people stop fighting & started having fun.Well least in my neighborhood. And let's not forget jobs, So the question of the day is to spark or not to spark you decide. What are your thoughts on this issue. We'd like to know. PEACE
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