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Think before you answer as legalization puts joe blow and his family out of a job but allows you to have it when you want it. There are good and bad that would come from both...just wondering what the people think.
I would say decriminalization is the way to go because it would'nt be accessible by all, of course having to go through the proper channels to acquire it legally. Nobody would have to lose their jobs as there is currently a thriving medical marijuana industry in thirteen states.Think before you answer as legalization puts joe blow and his family out of a job but allows you to have it when you want it. There are good and bad that would come from both...just wondering what the people think.
In all honesty This statement is....kinda dumb. LEGALIZATION is the way to go, decriminalization wouldn't be bad of course....but marijuana IS supposed to BE decriminalized already...in my state at least, and still, it sure doesnt seem like it is! If you guys think legalization will have these terrible consequences, then you are simply misinformed, or believing something that is false...all this BS about "ohhh the taxes will be too high"..."ohhh the quality of weed will diminish"..."ohhh it will cause a water crisis because everyone will be growing weed"..."ohhh the tax can't be enforced because everyone will be growing weed"..."ohh we wont be able to make money off it anymore and we'll be poor!"....Ive heard alllllll the arguments against legalizing(from potheads), and they are all paper thin if you ask me, its all hearsay...and if it was legalized it wouldnt even interfere with medical marijuana laws, and legalization would probably lead to the development of safer, less vague, and more protected medical marijuana laws, so you all can keep on wanting your decriminalization, which will essentially be the same as it is now...which is horrible...I see NO reason why this harmless substance cannot be outright legalized.(not saying it will happen though...when it comes down to it our corrupt gov doesnt care to change the draconian marijuana policies at all)The "Legalize and Tax" crowd are impatient and reckless, just trying to get what they want regardless of the consequences.
what do you think taxing and regulating means? the bill Tom Ammanio proposed in California sets age limits, and restrictions just like booze....like I said it is supposedly "decriminalized" already, in some states, and of course...if a cop catches you with a gram, he will still right you a ticket! there may be some cops that wont bother...but many just wanna fll their quota, so cops still hassle people...a lot...and it would continue to happen if we just insist on this half-ass decriminalization...there is no need for baby steps...reform is way past due.this kind of depends for me on the definitions of these terms..
does decriminalization mean the cops can still hassle you?
does legalization mean you can sell it to a child?
i think you should probably be 16 or 18 to use it.. not drive while extremely intoxicated or perhaps just not while smoking.. everybody can grow it.. smoking in public should be ok.. selling adult to adult should be ok.. and the taxes put on it should be reasonable when it all boils down..
exactly...I read a quote somewhere and it said something like "How absurd is a law, that classifies a plant as a crime...as if there were something felonious about nature"I want full legalization. It is a part of me and makes me the person i am. Without it i would be a bipolar depressed psycho....so fuck pills. Mother Nature has what we need, mother nature is NOT a crime...hah although i have seen some people who look like a crime against nature...
right on man, right onexactly...I read a quote somewhere and it said something like "How absurd is a law, that classifies a plant as a crime...as if there were something felonious about nature"