Sorry I missed the "Shit Flinging Contest". But seriousely - I think there is an issue here that could be discussed in a civilised manner!
I actually agree with part of what he said. I just think that alot of his "intensity" (or maybe anger) is misdirected. Yes, it's true that commercial pot growers' incomes go unreported (and untaxed) for the most part. And yes, it's also true that the Federal Government spends BILLIONS of $'s every year on it's "War on Drugs" (Is it just me, or do the drugs seem to be winning?). So far, the only results of the War on Drugs is, the prison system is overflowing and Marijuana is the #1 cash crop (beating both corn and the wine industy - combined, if I'm not mistaken!). Of course all of this "Marijuana cash crop" money is not taxed because it is "under the table". Well just who in the hell do you think makes the rules regarding what is legal and what isn't - the farmer or the government?
So - should we bare a grudge against the farmer, who produces a popular, but illegal, crop -or- the very government that keeps it illegal? The "People" have spoken, repeatedly, in State legislation that favors bringing Marijuana into the mainsteam. And yet it is the Federal government that refuses to tax it and thereby gain some control over it. The way it is now, any 10 year old kid with the money can buy pot easier than cigarettes - that's just WRONG!
I actually agree with part of what he said. I just think that alot of his "intensity" (or maybe anger) is misdirected. Yes, it's true that commercial pot growers' incomes go unreported (and untaxed) for the most part. And yes, it's also true that the Federal Government spends BILLIONS of $'s every year on it's "War on Drugs" (Is it just me, or do the drugs seem to be winning?). So far, the only results of the War on Drugs is, the prison system is overflowing and Marijuana is the #1 cash crop (beating both corn and the wine industy - combined, if I'm not mistaken!). Of course all of this "Marijuana cash crop" money is not taxed because it is "under the table". Well just who in the hell do you think makes the rules regarding what is legal and what isn't - the farmer or the government?
So - should we bare a grudge against the farmer, who produces a popular, but illegal, crop -or- the very government that keeps it illegal? The "People" have spoken, repeatedly, in State legislation that favors bringing Marijuana into the mainsteam. And yet it is the Federal government that refuses to tax it and thereby gain some control over it. The way it is now, any 10 year old kid with the money can buy pot easier than cigarettes - that's just WRONG!