Posted on 12/30/2019 3:39:07 PM PST by Libloather
A 3 times per week user for 20 years, stating out at average IQ with 51% smarter, will suffer an unrecoverable 8 point IQ loss, so that 71% are smarter.
Chris Rock could do a public service announcement.
Colorado had a series of kinda funny TV commercials about legal pot rules.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDo5MMYxEiM
“cannabis coordinator”
Is Dave there?
Shouldn’t every recommendation start out with, “Dude,”?
The city of Chicago held an open meeting for persons curious about the ins and outs of opening and running a legal dispensary. Several hundred people showed up, but not a single one was a “person of color.” At least one black aldercritter threatened to block all pot facilities unless POCs were represented. So expect nonwhites to be courted and subsidized in the marijuana business, with the usual fraud and criminality to follow.
They are trying this BS in NJ. I predict a very bad reckoning in society as America becomes weeded up.
Dude give us a break. We just discovered our government was being run by child molesting, state extorting, bribary influenced, cartel controlled, marxists crooks. Only other option at this point is non stop war. Lol.
Can’t wait to see what groups of people are going to complain about this.
So what will be the difference between ‘legal’ weed and illegal weed? Yes I know that the legal weed will have had taxes paid on it, but won’t that open up opportunities for those selling the illegal stuff? Kind of like people in Boston rejected the taxed tea for the untaxed and smuggled stuff.
On the contrary, every dollar spent in a legal store will be a dollar not given to criminals. (Of course, the lower the taxes the more such dollars there will be.)
Doubtful - America didn't get boozed up when we wisely ended our Prohibition of the drug alcohol.
On the contrary, every dollar spent in a legal store will be a dollar not given to criminals.
Any info as to how things have worked out in Colorado and California?
On the contrary, every dollar spent in a legal store will be a dollar not given to criminals.
I cant believe that the illegal sellers will just fold up their tents and disappear
Boy, from "open up opportunities" to "not disappear" from one post to the next ... you make John Kerry look steadfast and unwavering. Not to mention that nobody said a word about illegal sellers "disappearing".
Any info as to how things have worked out in Colorado
Colorado's legal sales are doing very well.
I could well be wrong. I don’t see the “non-legal” sellers going away and they may well be able to undercut the price of the legal weed because, of course they won’t be paying the taxes that the state is charging.
In any case, once weed is legal in Illinois in 25 1/2 hours, how is anyone going to know if the weed in one’s possession is ‘legal’ or not? Everyone in Illinois who is a user right now has been buying from a local dealer, who of course is breaking the law.
If the ‘illegal’ sellers can supply a decent product at a lower price, why would their customers switch to the authorized sellers? That’s why I asked about what the marijuana business is like in CA and CO. Have the legal sellers driven out the illegal sellers or are more people than ever indulging?
There is the problem of the fact that rightly or wrongly, marijuana is still illegal under Federal law. If one indulges, one becomes a prohibited person in regards to firearms possession.
Illinois is just a couple of miles from me. It will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.
You cannot consume cannabis on the public way, on streets or sidewalks, or public parks.”
When I drive into Chicago for work at about 6 am the entire west side from 25th Ave to Western Ave reeks of it. Entire neighborhoods are doing the wake and bake.
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I dont know Chicago so I dont know if there is ethnicity in your driving area, but here in LA its everywhere regardless of neighborhood. And in my neighborhood (theoretically upscale), there are more dispensaries than Starbucks.
To stay on the right side of the law, and get a product regulated for noncontamination.
Thats why I asked about what the marijuana business is like in CA and CO. Have the legal sellers driven out the illegal sellers
Again with this straw men. Illegal sellers remain, but are losing many millions in sales to legal stores.
or are more people than ever indulging?
There was at most a modest increase in use after legalization.
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