ddimebag
Active Member
So, as many of you know, the states of Colorado and Washington have (finally) legalized the sale of cannabis to those 21 or older. Congrats to all those who worked so hard to make this possible. This is historic step (no, leap) in the right direction; towards ending this ridiculous witch-hunt and the unjustifiable prosecution of thousands. Hopefully more states will follow the example, as will other countries.
But what does this 'legalization' actually mean? Cannabis is still illegal on a federal level (a dangerous drug with NO medical benefits, they say). Can a citizen living in Colorado grow a bunch of three meter tall ganja plants in their back yard without fear of prosecution? Can 'street dealers' hawk their merchandise on street corners without risking arrest? Can a person buy and sell pounds of weed and not have to worry about the feds breaking down the front door in the middle of the night? What exactly are the rules for legal cannabis use? Will it be any different now than it was last year (especially since Obama won a second term)?
Would love to hear some opinions
The article I read:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/massachusetts-votes-favor-medical-marijuana-bill-041305835--election.html
But what does this 'legalization' actually mean? Cannabis is still illegal on a federal level (a dangerous drug with NO medical benefits, they say). Can a citizen living in Colorado grow a bunch of three meter tall ganja plants in their back yard without fear of prosecution? Can 'street dealers' hawk their merchandise on street corners without risking arrest? Can a person buy and sell pounds of weed and not have to worry about the feds breaking down the front door in the middle of the night? What exactly are the rules for legal cannabis use? Will it be any different now than it was last year (especially since Obama won a second term)?
Would love to hear some opinions
The article I read:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/massachusetts-votes-favor-medical-marijuana-bill-041305835--election.html