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Should recreational marijuana legalization be part of Missouri's special session?

Should recreational marijuana legalization be part of Missouri's special session?

Yes

4

No

4

Yes

3 Comments
Tanner De Rosa
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Tanner De Rosa

Missouri Deserves Better than the Legal MO 22 monopoly! Vote No on Amendment 3!!

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Eldon Orr
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Eldon Orr

the governor has already stated that the "amendment 3" is fraudulent and is a bonus ONLY to the monopoly that has already ruined the medicinal cannabis market in Missouri. He needs to make a stand and PUSH the legislature to derail the monopoly's deceptive initiative.

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Dennis Keating
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Dennis Keating

it is time to give up on calling it a drug. It is less harmful than drinking. and it is another way for Missouri to add a tax to it to cover other important items.

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No

3 Comments
Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

I buy all of my drugs from Hunter Biden. It makes the most delicious chicken parm!!!

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Adam
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Adam

Still waiting for the Governor to decide what to do about that surplus of state tax money. He was supposed to decide in July.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

The governor probably needs approval from the house and senate before it becomes law. He is not a dictator like Biden.

Vernon Taylor
Vernon Taylor

Why do think he called the Special Session?

Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Why on earth should the Special Session address this? Missouri voters will decide in two months as to whether or not it will be legalized. Cornball question attempting to create more division among the citizens.

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Should Missouri have tougher regulations for dog breeders?

Should Missouri have tougher regulations for dog breeders?

Yes

7

No

2

Yes

7 Comments
Chris Macy
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Chris Macy

Currently, MO is the country's leader in puppy mills. Punish these horrible monsters who traffic in the misery of poor animals!

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Alexandra Messina
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Alexandra Messina

Missouri should enforce strict laws against animal abuse—because any society that calls itself evolved must protect the voiceless. Cruelty tolerated is cruelty normalized, and no state that values progress can afford that.

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Alexandra Messina
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Alexandra Messina

Missouri should enforce strict laws against animal abuse—because any society that calls itself evolved must protect the voiceless. Cruelty tolerated is cruelty normalized, and no state that values progress can afford that.

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Denise Taylor
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Denise Taylor

Dogs are the most loyal animals and love you unconditionally no matter how they are treated and it is just heartbreaking to see them mistreated or abused!

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0571953
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0571953

Missouri has been notorious for puppy mills that sell sick puppies and treat dogs horrible.

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Cindy Hall
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Cindy Hall

Because we need to be advocates for the animals that get taken advantage of. They can’t fight for them for themselves. Some humans are very cruel

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No

2 Comments
Nancy Gordon Foss
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Nancy Gordon Foss

I think the more pertinent question would be should dogs and other domesticated animals kept as pets be considered property or have other more humane rights? This has nothing to do with breeding. The dogs were neglected and suffered immensely.

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

We need more room fulls of people in J.C. working out the details of sports betting, thereby sending exponentially more people into compulsive gambling, and eventually bankruptcy. To hell with protecting the innocent animals.

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Will the Kansas City Chiefs miss the playoffs this season?

Will the Kansas City Chiefs miss the playoffs this season?

Yes

2

No

0

Yes

2 Comments
Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

This isn't rocket science. They would have to win every game remaining, and every team ahead of them would have to lose every remaining game.

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Max
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Max

The question of the day has become the easy to answer question of the month. KMIZ needs to use some imagination. They could ask for help.

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No

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