This is great news on so many levels.
This will apply added pressure to our puritanical cannabis laws at the federal level. America wants change, with a strong majority supporting cannabis legalization. In spite of the broad, bipartisan support, ass clown Chuck Schumer remains the single greatest impediment to reform.
This is inevitable. In every state where recreational cannabis has been legalized, opioid deaths have declined dramatically.
I’m done for the day. Back to scrolling through the unhinged libs gnashing their teeth about Elon Musk.
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Something like: Everyone loves the fire department, they help people, many hate the cops because of drug laws and friends and relatives in prison for possession of weed.
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Many cite the figure of 40,000. Who knows. We do know that those who are incarcerated are disproportionately minorities.
It is inevitable that it will be legal everywhere. Deschedule, study the medicinal benefits, regulate it, and get out of the way.
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You're a veritable fountainhead of bro science and bro arguments.
Like all users, you're going to do what you want to do, regardless any evidence and regardless the effects on those around you. So, go get another hit. The rationalizations are endless.
Never let go of your Cheech and Chong images.
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Are you high?
I will repeat Baron's wise and informed words everytime this topic comes up: "If you think marijuana is good for you, you're an idiot."
No idea what this Bro stuff is about. Clever, though.
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Those evil capitalists in the neighborhoods you wouldn't visit after dark...
An honest day's work for an honest day's living, right?
There's a reason those areas are undercapitalized and a reason why the grandfathers and great-grandfathers of today's dealers could make an honest living and it doesn't have much to do with government policy.
Hit me up after you watch the documentary.
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that alone justifies healthy prison sentences. Decades.
Turn in and tune out......
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I mean, some smoked bananas back in the day, too, right?
It's not for everyone, especially not for people with their brain still developing (females under 21, males under 25) unless they have epilepsy or PTSD or other afflictions where it's seemingly the best medicine.
There would be a haze hanging over the stage and audience perpetrated by smoke from weed. Someone would light a number, take a hit, then pass it to the next person, and on and on it went. All night. I refrained from that activity for obvious health reasons. But, if you came to the concert straight, you left higher than a kite and on your way to White Castle.
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Yeah, but it’s a gateway drug! We’ve heard it’s all before….
Or were you just Jonesing for scrap?
And it especially wouldn't be if it was legal.
Not that you need to see data on it. It's the nature of being young to do stupid things and to gain some wisdom as you age.
Link: https://www.statista.com/statistics/737849/share-americans-age-group-smokes-marijuana/