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Simple Question: When do You Think Marijuana Will be Legal (if ever) in All 50 States?
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Simple Question: When do You Think Marijuana Will be Legal (if ever) in All 50 States?
I would be surprised if it was legal in all 50 states and the Fed changes it's laws to reflect that in my lifetime.
Simple Question: When do You Think Marijuana Will be Legal (if ever) in All 50 States?
Simple Question: When do You Think Marijuana Will be Legal (if ever) in All 50 States?
If you were to ask me when marijuana will not be heavily controlled by the government I would say more than likely never. If you were to ask me when they see the added benefit of controlling it instead of banning it, I would say not that long at all. It's not hard to sell to the government the idea of tax revenue and control.
Simple Question: When do You Think Marijuana Will be Legal (if ever) in All 50 States?
Better to pay the tax to government than the mafia.
What's the difference? Seriously I fear the gooberment way more the the Mafia. And why is everyone sooo eager to let the goobermint tax everything that exist. **** them they already take enough from everyone.
Seriously, what exactly is the difference? They both will run your life if you don't do what they want and in both cases you don't have a choice but to do business with them when they demand it.
That was kinda my point, they are one in the same. There really isn't much difference.
What's the difference? Seriously I fear the gooberment way more the the Mafia. And why is everyone sooo eager to let the goobermint tax everything that exist. **** them they already take enough from everyone.
The Federal Government can make weed legal , but they can't make a company hire someone who does the old "piss and miss". Insurance companies and workman's comp. will battle any law such as legal weed.
I went with 5 to 10 years.
Once the current "pe-paw" generation of elected officials moves on to greener pastures, and the next generation of elected officials gains control, we'll see things move faster on this front.
While maybe not completely "legal" in all 50 states, I would certainly hope it'd be decriminalized in all 50 states by then.
That being said, as it's been stated by others, I think once some true numbers start rolling in regarding how much money can be made off selling legal marijuana, it won't take long for many states to jump on that bandwagon.
5 years might be too quick, but by ten years from now I think things will be a lot different.