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Majority of New Mexico Wants Marijuana Legalized

The Albuquerque Journal reports this that 61% of New Mexicans support legalizing marijuana. New Mexico is starving for money with slumping oil prices, a state with failing education and the highest unemployment rate in the nation, New Mexico Leads U.S. in Unemployment number one in child poverty….etc…the list goes on and on…So many are looking to the evil weed. We have drunks driving, even after being arrested many times and killing innocent people. Now we want pot heads driving? This is trouble. Looking to evil for help generate cash. New Mexico has tried things like gambling to generate money for education, well, we know how that has worked out, we are still failing our children. New Mexico is grasping at straws…and evil ones at that…..Albuquerque Journal Story

You can’t keep killing babies through abortion, letting drunks drive after being arrested numerous times and killing our children, making alcohol available like water and expanding breweries, touting that as an expansion of the states economy, and now legalizing marijuana?…….it is another death call. We already have a heroin epidemic in our state. I know the heroin problem too well, I deal with it every month, with Parents and their children.

Looking in all the wrong places for salvation.

The culture of death continues in New Mexico.

So many are desperate in New Mexico, we have had mail theft in our neighborhood..and the Journal reports this morning, thugs have now started to steal BAGS OF MAIL from the back of mail trucks!!! Stealing W-4 Forms! This is like the old west when they would hold up the stage coach! It’s not funny, it’s what New Mexico has become.

The 2014 graduation rate was 68.5 percent, compared with 70 percent in 2013, according to the New Mexico Public Education Department. In the Albuquerque Public Schools, the rate fell 6.2 percentage points – from 68.7 percent in 2013 to 62.5 percent in 2014.Feb 7, 2015

Graduation rates dip in New Mexico – ABQJournal Online

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