Grateful Heart
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I think the answer to this is fairly simple. If you believe the governance and management of the state of California over the past few decades should serve as a model for financial sanity, then by all means, legalize and tax marijuana.
On the other hand, if you wonder why the state with the most natural resources, best ports for trade, best climate, best universities, and some of the most dynamic cities in the nation can't seem to pay its bills...
...then a hare-brained plan to tax marijuana might give you just a little moment of pause.
:2wave:
On the other hand, if you wonder why the state with the most natural resources, best ports for trade, best climate, best universities, and some of the most dynamic cities in the nation can't seem to pay its bills...
...then a hare-brained plan to tax marijuana might give you just a little moment of pause.
:2wave: