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Where The War On Pot Will Go To Die
Time ^ | May 23, 2014 | Mike Gillespie

Posted on 05/24/2014 3:38:24 PM PDT by Wolfie

Where The War On Pot Will Go To Die

In some states, there's an untenable mismatch between the crime and the time, but does anyone think that pot—medical or recreational—will still be illegal in 10 years?

Now that a majority of Americans—54% and climbing, according to Pew Research—believe that marijuana should be treated like beer, wine and liquor, it’s time to ask: where does the war on pot go to die?

What episode will trigger that final skirmish that kicks over the hollowed-out edifice of marijuana prohibition like the Berlin Wall? What will be the final outrage against common sense and common decency that triggers an Arab Spring for weed in these U.S.? Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia already have medical marijuana (with more to come), and full legalization has gained 13 percentage points in just the past five years.

Ironically, whatever ends the war on pot won’t happen in Colorado or Washington, which have already legalized recreational pot and have received vague promises from Attorney General Eric Holder that the feds won’t bust people and businesses who comply with state laws. Colorado is further along in the retail process than Washington (where pot shops won’t open until mid-July), and so far the only problem of note is that the state is raking in 40% more tax revenue than originally projected.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: marijuana; pot; potheads; wod; wosd
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To: Wolfie

Where The War On Pot Will Go To Die.....


The “burning” question is: Why is cigarette smoke BAD for you while weed smoke is GOOD for you?

They hunted cigarette smokers down like wild dogs while pot smokers are held in high esteem.

Kind of makes you wonder doesn’t it?


61 posted on 05/25/2014 3:59:01 AM PDT by DH (Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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To: Gabz

Selling cocaine and heroin at Seven Eleven is not the solution.


62 posted on 05/25/2014 4:13:22 AM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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To: muir_redwoods

Selling cocaine and heroin at Seven Eleven is not the solution.


63 posted on 05/25/2014 4:14:41 AM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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To: DH

Yes, I recall the hundreds of thousands of arrests of cigarette smokers last year. Or not.


64 posted on 05/25/2014 4:30:25 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: heye2monn

Selling it behind the seven eleven isn’t any better. The WOSD hasn’t stopped drug sales to any measurable degree.


65 posted on 05/25/2014 5:29:53 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (When I first read it, " Atlas Shrugged" was fiction)
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To: docbnj

The strains of marijuana thought to be new and higher potency have been available for decades, at least as long as I was a college student in the late 70s.

It had names like Thai stick and sensimilla.

And you can thank our friends in the DEA and their paraquat spraying for taking the growing indoors where the environment is much more easily controlled.


66 posted on 05/25/2014 5:57:04 AM PDT by dmz
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To: dmz
Heh. Your memories of that time are a little blurry -- understandably!

Thai stick was nothing more than somewhat-decent pot sprayed with a little hash oil, and while the sinsemilla of the time was good, they've had 40 years to selectively breed the best lines into the highest THC content.

The stuff that's around today is markedly stronger than in our time.

67 posted on 05/25/2014 6:02:12 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
I flew over Kansas one time. Once we were in KS airspace alcohol was NOT allowed to be served. That was in 1975.

Would have loved to see them try and pull you guys over. LOL

68 posted on 05/25/2014 6:03:50 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
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To: Lazamataz

Contemporary thai stick yes, 70s thai stick no.

Remember, we’re babies compared to other cultures who have been growing it for years.


69 posted on 05/25/2014 6:07:09 AM PDT by dmz
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To: dmz

You must have had better connections. ;)


70 posted on 05/25/2014 6:09:21 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
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To: Lazamataz

You were too busy trying to hit things ... I was busy looking for a hit to toke, uh, take.


71 posted on 05/25/2014 6:44:58 AM PDT by dmz
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To: heye2monn
Selling cocaine and heroin at Seven Eleven is not the solution.

Cocaine and heroin are not the subject at hand, and I don't even see anyone suggesting selling marijuana at the local convenience store.

Care to address my direct comment and question, who do you prefer throwing out strawmen?

72 posted on 05/25/2014 6:48:56 AM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort.)
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To: USNBandit
We had a meth head kill his girlfriend and infant a couple years ago. Very sad.

Meth is not marijuana and you'll find very little public support for legalizing it.

73 posted on 05/25/2014 6:56:01 AM PDT by Drew68
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To: Gabz

It’s perfectly logical. Libertarians have brilliant logic. Marijuana was weaker a generation ago. People got bored. Now it’s stronger and more fun and people are flooding into Colorado. Just wait till free-market competition heats up — convenience stores are next. Then people will get bored with the present marijuana and seek out cocaine and heroin.

Makes all the sense in the world. Unless you’re stoned.


74 posted on 05/25/2014 9:58:23 AM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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To: muir_redwoods

It’s stopped drugs in my neighborhood. No needle parks with addicts stumbling around.


75 posted on 05/25/2014 10:12:54 AM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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To: heye2monn

That type of “logic” only makes sense IF you are stoned - something I am not.

To me it is a state issue, and it makes no never mind to me if states do or do not legalize it - I would like to see the feds butt out. It took a constitutional amendment for the feds to institute prohibition for alcohol - I see no difference between alcohol and marijuana, thus do not understand why the feds are involved in it at all, unless in the same manner.


76 posted on 05/25/2014 1:24:16 PM PDT by Gabz (Democrats for Voldemort.)
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To: heye2monn

So you trade our Bill of Rights for a cleaned up park. How noble.


77 posted on 05/25/2014 3:53:31 PM PDT by muir_redwoods (When I first read it, " Atlas Shrugged" was fiction)
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To: muir_redwoods

I have a right to not have libertarian druggies break into my house.


78 posted on 05/25/2014 4:46:47 PM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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To: heye2monn

Why would drug addicts, free to buy drugs at seven eleven, break into your house? Do drunks do so today? Have you given this any thought?


79 posted on 05/25/2014 4:57:03 PM PDT by muir_redwoods (When I first read it, " Atlas Shrugged" was fiction)
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To: muir_redwoods

Drunks commit violent acts all the time. Addicts, because they still need money, will commit theft.

The moral decay of the nation continues, brought on the atheist materialist decadence of the libertarians. The highest, most cherished goal of the adolescent Randians is upon us — a besotted, stoned, shacked-up slackers, fatherless-kid population heavily dependent on the government.


80 posted on 05/25/2014 5:17:38 PM PDT by heye2monn (MO)
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