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- harlequino0
But does anyone think that the weed, pot, drug factor is more of a distraction to keep the two sides of the morality line bickering?
It seems to me that the financial implications to the paper and textile industries alone hold far deeper ramifications for legalization. Suddenly a cheap, multi faceted, easily, renewable resource is once again a huge competitor in those and other industries.
- Nobody actually wants products made from hemp. They want products made from cotton.boobs
- KwesiJ0
forget legalising weed, hemp should be the new wonder substance of the future but instead we get new plastics and bio fuel shuved down our throats. it could be a huge growth industry if it was ever seroiusly prusued, soo cheap and usefull.
- Jaline0
We be burnin' not concernin' what nobody wanna say.
We be earnin' dollars turning 'cause we mind de pon we pay.
Some got gold and oil and diamonds - all we got is Mary J
Legalize it, time to recognise it- imagining you delivering these lines out loud is quite amusing. :)harlequino
- I'm singing it right now.Jaline
- I'm also making the music noises, like for the drums.Jaline
- Then I am quite amused.harlequino
- hahahaha... listen to jaline!
hahahahahaMeeklo - ooOOoo jaline 8-mile is thattawaybrandelec
- 74LEO0
Cannabis will be left up to the state but I see a federal law to make hemp legal and very soon. It would spark a massive land grab, drop in oil, gas, and coal prices it will be the biggest boom in the american economy...ever!
- studderine0
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- morilla0
it just shocks me really. From a post on that thread.
"For a culture that advocates pharmaceuticals and where doctors have become the equivalent of drug pushers, refusing to legalize (at least) relatively benign substances continues to be an absurdity. "
It's almost live the govt. is just holding back until they have figured the right way to make a buck on the deal.
- likemorilla
- oh i'd defintely agree with thatharlequino
- no they holding out so no one besides criminals or people they can treat as criminals can make a buck on itKwesiJ
- they make their money through things that weed would replaceKwesiJ
- morilla0
Especially now in these times, the steps towards tolerance and decriminalization make the most sense. Imagine how much of taxpayers money would be saved. For gods sake, the drug war costs bijillions and everyone knows it's a joke.
Someone needs to whack them upside their heads and pass them the dutchie on the left hand side.
- BattleAxe0
meanwhile the Drug Kingpins , have a talk
"On Dec. 11, representatives of several drug cartels met at a seafood restaurant in Culiacán, Sinaloa, to form a truce because the fighting is interfering with the regular business of narco-trafficking, the Rio Doce weekly in Sinaloa reported earlier this month.
The Rio Doce report stated that the gathering included representatives of reputed drug lords Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, the Beltran Leyva brothers, Vicente Carrillo Fuentes of the Juárez cartel and the Arrellano Felix family of Tijuana.
The deal among cartels reportedly is supposed to be reviewed Friday.
Meanwhile, the slayings continue in Juárez.
"The number of homicides in the Juárez area has surged past 130 already this month, according to an El Paso Times tally, an increase over the 37 homicides recorded by Chihuahua state investigators in January 2008. Las year, 1,609 homicides occurred.
Juárez is considered the current murder capital of Mexico, but killings have also flared across the state of Chihuahua and in other parts of Mexico. "
- ukit0
Obama should just legalize weed, prostitution and gambling and this whole economic crisis would be over in no time.
- scarabin_net0
that shit is already legal as far as i'm concerned.
- dbloc0
Colorado May Have To Refund As Much As $30 Million In Pot Taxes