why, doper, are you scared of the truth, or your fried mind can't read and understand that much
I am an education leader and have seen supposedly 'harmless' dope ruin many young lives
A question I have is more about the business aspect of it rather than the legal aspect...
In CA/CO it is basically legal with a card that basically any doctor will give you for $75 bucks or whatever. If it became legal would it hurt the smalltime growers since big agribusiness would then takeover most of the production. I think that is possible but at the same time the really good growers would probably always be able to find a market for their stuff.
Anyone got any business/economic predictions involving weed being legal?
I am an education leader and have seen supposedly 'harmless' dope ruin many young lives
A truly Awesome review of poorly researched* and mind-numbing blah blah from our federal government during the height of Nancy Reagan** War on Drugs hysteria. Thanks for the grin
*Since the inception of the DEA in 1971, the federal government has outlawed any and all research within the USA pertaining to the potential medical efficacy of marijuana.
**Nancy Reagan - along with her husband Ronald a lifetime addict to the drug tobacco - led the drive championed by her husband to make America "drug free by the year 1989". Comedy Gold
Having worked in coordination with those who legalized MMJ in California and 14 other states during the years 1996-2009, I can comment on this with some accurate detail but will have to submit my post later. It's an intriguing question worthy of serious attention given that with each passing election cycle the places in the USA where American adults can legally possess, cultivate and or commerically distribute marijuana increases.