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???Originally posted by: Kanalua
mj (for the smoking and getting high) just does not have the historical backing that alcohol and tobacco do. Would never be widely legalized like alcohol and tobacco (or even peyote).
Originally posted by: HotChic
If they could get it legalized, it'd be done already. Too much profit to be made.
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
I'm gonna be super pissed if I have to smell weed everywhere I go.
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: HotChic
If they could get it legalized, it'd be done already. Too much profit to be made.
Exactly...it's not for lack of desire, but ability.
Would be great though - divert our resources on the "war on drugs" to the more important drugs.
Oh but I know, marijuana is a gateway drug! Well, alcohol is a gateway to marijuana, coffee is a gateway to alcohol, soda is a gateway to coffee, water is a gateway to soda, and living is a gateway to water.
Therefore, lets ban life itself.
Tax a lot? It should be taxed whatever they need to allow it, control it, etc. It shouldn't be taxed more to lower taxes for anyone else.Originally posted by: thepd7
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: HotChic
If they could get it legalized, it'd be done already. Too much profit to be made.
Exactly...it's not for lack of desire, but ability.
Would be great though - divert our resources on the "war on drugs" to the more important drugs.
Oh but I know, marijuana is a gateway drug! Well, alcohol is a gateway to marijuana, coffee is a gateway to alcohol, soda is a gateway to coffee, water is a gateway to soda, and living is a gateway to water.
Therefore, lets ban life itself.
haha while I agree with you about points 1 and 2, I think that alcohol and marijuana are both gateway drugs if abused. To me it's not about physical addiction but the feeling. That being said I think pot should be legalized and taxed a lot so they can lower taxes for the rest of us and concentrate on meth and e like you stated.
Originally posted by: eakers
The problem with pot is that it is very easy to grow and process, unlike tobacco. So, if they legalize it, they won't be able to tax it because everyone will have a little garden or basement full.
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Originally posted by: eakers
The problem with pot is that it is very easy to grow and process, unlike tobacco. So, if they legalize it, they won't be able to tax it because everyone will have a little garden or basement full.
Alcohol is pretty easy to make as well. I know of several people around these parts who have their own stills. yet people still buy alcohol most of the time.
Getting it high-grade, deseeded, and pre-rolled at the convenience store might be enough for your average smoker.
Originally posted by: eakers
The problem with pot is that it is very easy to grow and process, unlike tobacco. So, if they legalize it, they won't be able to tax it because everyone will have a little garden or basement full.
Originally posted by: eakers
The problem with pot is that it is very easy to grow and process, unlike tobacco. So, if they legalize it, they won't be able to tax it because everyone will have a little garden or basement full.
Doubtful, unless one of the big agricultural companies genetically engineers some sort of blight that kills off all the marijuana plants except their own special breed.If they could get it legalized, it'd be done already. Too much profit to be made
Originally posted by: eakers
The problem with pot is that it is very easy to grow and process, unlike tobacco. So, if they legalize it, they won't be able to tax it because everyone will have a little garden or basement full.
Originally posted by: her209
???Originally posted by: Kanalua
mj (for the smoking and getting high) just does not have the historical backing that alcohol and tobacco do. Would never be widely legalized like alcohol and tobacco (or even peyote).
There were no such things as illegal drugs in the early 1900's.
