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Becoming old is inevitable but turning to marijuana is not.Too each their own. You'll be old one day too though
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Becoming old is inevitable but turning to marijuana is not.Too each their own. You'll be old one day too though
Perhaps. Its a choice and its a choice that works for meBecoming old is inevitable but turning to marijuana is not.
Yes it is a matter of choice.Perhaps. Its a choice and its a choice that works for me
God bless America
Kind of like how legalizing and taxing alcohol didn't stop the moonshine business. As long as the black market alternative is cheaper, it's going to exist. Only when the government wises up and allows the price of the product to drop below the black market's price will the black market go away.Already happened in Colorado years ago....I always told the "legalize and tax it" dimwits this would happen, but they were too baked to make the connection.
"Legalize and let people do what they want" is more the route to go....Taxing something that people can grow in their closet is dopey.
Kind of like how legalizing and taxing alcohol didn't stop the moonshine business. As long as the black market alternative is cheaper, it's going to exist. Only when the government wises up and allows the price of the product to drop below the black market's price will the black market go away.
NOT
Wasn't that the argument? Legalize drugs and the unlawful dealers will go belly up? California has proven otherwise. Of course who would have ever thought that legalizing drugs and putting huge taxes on them would lead to the continuation of the illegal drug market because people could buy them illegally for cheaper than buying them legally?
California's cannabis black market thrives despite legalization
Omar Buddakey emerges from a nondescript building in Los Angeles with a joint in his hand.Buddakey's working-class neighborhood in east Los Angeles is teeming with stores like this one, many marked by a green cross.news.yahoo.com
LOL. Doesn't seem diminished in California.But the point is the legal drug trade diminishes the black market.
It’s a way to make our population zonked out slaves so if That’s what they want they’ll do it.When will the states start selling grass as a commissary item in their penitentiaries? The inmates might be easier to manage if they are loaded, and smoking dope that was keistered into the joint is sort of disgusting and doesn't sound very healthy.
Legalise or decriminalise?NOT
Wasn't that the argument? Legalize drugs and the unlawful dealers will go belly up? California has proven otherwise. Of course who would have ever thought that legalizing drugs and putting huge taxes on them would lead to the continuation of the illegal drug market because people could buy them illegally for cheaper than buying them legally?
California's cannabis black market thrives despite legalization
Omar Buddakey emerges from a nondescript building in Los Angeles with a joint in his hand.Buddakey's working-class neighborhood in east Los Angeles is teeming with stores like this one, many marked by a green cross.news.yahoo.com
NOT
Wasn't that the argument? Legalize drugs and the unlawful dealers will go belly up? California has proven otherwise. Of course who would have ever thought that legalizing drugs and putting huge taxes on them would lead to the continuation of the illegal drug market because people could buy them illegally for cheaper than buying them legally?
California's cannabis black market thrives despite legalization
Omar Buddakey emerges from a nondescript building in Los Angeles with a joint in his hand.Buddakey's working-class neighborhood in east Los Angeles is teeming with stores like this one, many marked by a green cross.news.yahoo.com