"Bill Gates of Bud" Plans Chain of Retail Marijuana Stores

unokitty

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“This is all about getting people out of jail,” ... “800,000 people per year are arrested in the U.S. for possession and 80,000 are behind bars for having possessed a plant that is totally natural, non-addictive and completely harmless.

“I imagine myself standing in front of hundreds of thousands of Americans who are no longer being persecuted or arrested or jailed and having their lives, in some cases, destroyed. Those are the people I’m thinking of with every step I take in this direction. It’s something that’s way beyond a business opportunity or money. It’s about expanding freedom in America and ending a very dirty and very wrong type of oppression.”

See:

Former Microsoft manager celebrates legal marijuana, explains his new pot venture


Person with a clear vision of the future?
Or yuppie already one toke over the line?

Uno
 
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techs

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If pot is ever legalized it won't be under any kind of free market terms.
At the very least it will be regulated by the states in the same way liquor is.
 

Matt1970

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I wouldn't invest dime 1 into that until the Federal law is abolished. I watched the show NBC did on the shops in California and even they knew to keep things on the down low to avoid the Feds. Although going on TV probably wasn't exactly keeping things on the down low.
 

basslover1

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If pot is ever legalized it won't be under any kind of free market terms.
At the very least it will be regulated by the states in the same way liquor is.


And that's how it should have always been treated since the beginning of time.

Treat it exactly like alcohol, same rules and regulations apply, and I don't see a problem with it at all.
 

Pr0d1gy

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I have no issue with this as long as they can develop testing that ensures my life is not at danger due to someone being high on the job.

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Smoblikat

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And that's how it should have always been treated since the beginning of time.

Treat it exactly like alcohol, same rules and regulations apply, and I don't see a problem with it at all.

I agree, except that both should be for adults, not just adults older than other adults. Why is alcohol and marijuana only for 21?
 

DucatiMonster696

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Lots of high minded rhetoric, bottom line is he's out to make a fortune.

If you want pot be legalize then you need to support the free market which will better signal to government that it is time to make it legal and incentivize politicians to see the wi$dom in making it legal. Otherwise they (government and especially politicians) will not listen and continue on the same path with their retarded government policies of declaring "War on....** insert reason to spend tax payer money on flawed ideas and provide government a reason at attaining more power over individuals.**".
 
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DucatiMonster696

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I agree, except that both should be for adults, not just adults older than other adults. Why is alcohol and marijuana only for 21?

The early twenties is when the human body typically reaches the end of its growth cycle and then the process of decline/dying starts slowly but surely.

However I would agree that pot is many times less dangerous then alcohol especially if you can eliminate the entire part of having to inhale smoke to consume it. However outside of DUI laws (due to slowed reaction times) and age laws there shouldn't be much regulation on pot in general considering again that it is nowhere near as dangerous as alcohol.
 
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Pr0d1gy

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The early twenties is when the human body typically reaches the end of its growth cycle and then the process of decline/dying starts slowly but surely.

However I would agree that pot is many times less dangerous then alcohol especially if you can eliminate the entire part of having to inhale smoke to consume it. However outside of DUI laws (due to slowed reaction times) and age laws there shouldn't be much regulation on pot in general considering again that it is nowhere near as dangerous as alcohol.

Inhaling smoke does not damage you unless you are doing it throughout the day on a very regular basis as with cigarette smokers. You inhale more smoke outside in a city throughout the day than a pot smoker does on a daily basis. As for the DUI, I have stated and linked independent studies that show that people who have smoked are actually safer drivers afterwards.

Smobli, the 21 age limit is mainly in response to the huge amount of fatal DUI crashes we had in this country before the laws changed the minimum age to 21. If the truth about driving stoned could be actually passed around they could set the limit for that to 18 like they do with tobacco. Sadly, too many people believe the false notion that smoking somehow makes you blackout drunk...lol
 

SagaLore

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Can you change your title to something that makes sense, this has nothing to do with Bill Gates.
 

Pr0d1gy

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He's the second richest man in the world. I doubt he gives a damn about money anymore, lol.

Then why not let someone else start this business? I'm really not behind the same old rich guys running this budding industry.
 

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