Quote by Jack Herer
But you can count the dead bodies from alcohol, tobacco, and legal

But you can count the dead bodies from alcohol, tobacco, and legal pharmaceuticals by the millions. – Jack Herer

Other quotes by Jack Herer

When I went off to the army when I was 17 years old, I believed in America and the rights of freedom. But today I believe my government is lying to the American people and that my president, George Bush, is a criminal. – Jack Herer

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Freedom
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Growing hemp as nature designed it is vital to our urgent need to reduce greenhouse gases and ensure the survival of our planet. – Jack Herer

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Nature
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Rag paper, containing hemp fiber, is the highest quality and longest lasting paper ever made. It can be torn when wet, but returns to its full strength when dry. – Jack Herer

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strength
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Other Quotes from
legal
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The legal system is often a mystery, and we, its priests, preside over rituals baffling to everyday citizens. – Henry Miller

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legal

I have a different approach. I dont file lawsuits because I really dont care. – Nicole Kidman

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legal

Ive always considered making it legal for Americans to import their prescription drugs a free-trade issue. Imports create competition and keep domestic industry more responsive to consumers. – Chuck Grassley

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legal

While I support immigration regulated through a legal framework, I do not support rewarding those who broke the law to get here. – Kit Bond

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legal

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Those who dont know history are destined to repeat it. – Edmund Burke

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In the morning a man walks with his whole body; in the evening, only with his legs. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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