17 thoughts on “Poll Pot

  1. Jackdaw

    Some people need to get a fupping life. Did the same students union do anything about the appalling treatment of female staff members by the same University. Put that one in your pipe and smoke it!!

  2. Drogg

    I am very pro legalisation of the erb, but student unions are pointless and them voting for anything is meaningless.

  3. Pale Blue Dot Cotton

    As a total supporter of the herb, allowing the govt. to control it would be totally brilliant because everything the govt. control works better for everyone.

  4. linbinius

    Such a bunch of willies. You really have to turn this thing into negative. Kids take a progressive stance on drug policy and it’s “student unions are pointless” or “The NIUG SU debating society of today are the Fine Girl legislators of tomorrow” and a sarcastic “everything the govt. control works better for everyone”

    Get over yourselves you grim people.

    1. Drogg

      Just cause I’d like weed to be legal doesn’t mean I am going to change my opinion on student unions and let’s be honest just because 1 student union member put forward a proposal to support legislation it was the students that voted for it and at the end of this the day our current government that is creeping more to the right everyday does not care about students opinions which they have proven by reducing student grants and increasing college fees.

  5. Truth in the News

    It would save a fortune on policing,court cases. and customs
    Register the users and grow it legally and tax it, like the
    Canadians have done with a legalised grow house in Smith Falls.
    Incidently a licience can be got growing cannabis in Ireland for
    plants under a specified THC level, with the Dept of Health admistering
    the paperwork…..Leo will get mileage out this especially when Sunday
    is his most popular day for making media pronoucments.

    1. joe

      “register the users”? no thanks. also, is Sunday not the day when media pronouncements are made so as to not give them mileage?

  6. munkifisht

    Prohibition on any drug is pointless and dangerous and only puts money in the hands of criminals. A better strategy would be to use profits from the sale of drugs to pump back into social improvement schemes and rehabilitation and make peoples lives worth living sober

  7. inapropro

    its a low support for a college campus in 2015 Ireland, i thought it be in the 80s by now. support the sale

    legalise regulate tax!!

  8. Joe Brolly

    If there were a quota it would be 1334 but as it is a simple yes/no choice majority wins. Do students learn naything these days?

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