To: Know your rights
What we have here is the worst situation: Legal to use it, illegal to produce or distribute. That is what leads to the wars on the streets, which leads to the intrustions on the 4th and 2nd amendments. Personally, I think it should be legal and Phillip Morris can grow it. But, if not, then we need to fight the war as hard as we can.
12 posted on
05/12/2005 6:05:37 PM PDT by
Rodney King
(No, we can't all just get along.)
To: Rodney King
"Personally, I think it should be legal and Phillip Morris can grow it. But, if not, then we need to fight the war as hard as we can."
Why? It's an unwinnable war that isn't worth fighting. Why go to the trouble and expense? Why blow lots of money and lock lots of people up when we know it's not going to do anything but cost us a bunch of money and fill up our prisons and jails? I think trying to enforce the prohibition against marijuana causes more problems than it solves. We'd have more control over marijuana if it was a legal and regulated industry. I think that's going to happen someday, but in the mean time I don't want my tax dollars being wasted waging a futile war on people involved with marijuana.
20 posted on
05/13/2005 10:07:58 AM PDT by
TKDietz
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