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by Morbidrealities
Fri Nov 11, 2016 10:28 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Calls for open rebellion
Replies: 62
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Re: Calls for open rebellion

rotor wrote:
Morbidrealities wrote:
rotor wrote:. If it is federally illegal it should be state illegal. If we want to change it it needs to be done at the federal level first, for example marijuana. I am not for legalizing it but if the states want to legalize it than it must be removed first from the federal laws making it illegal. All of those states that just voted marijuana in may be in for a surprise if the feds uphold the illegality of it, and they should. If it is illegal than it is illegal. Of course, the laws can be changed and then states can do what they want.

Curious, why aren't you pro legalization? I don't smoke it and have no desire to smoke it. However if I did, it's less than a phone call away at any given time despite its illegality. The federal and state governments spend billions a year fighting pot and locking people up for possession (not just intent to distribute). Tax it like the other states do and use that money for good cause. One year of legalization and taxes covers the cost of a mighty long and high wall.
One more intoxicant to fight on the highways. Mature adults in the privacy of their homes could probably handle it but I see this like alcohol, many more highway deaths. And we have the lung problems for smoking it, a new bunch of chronic lungers to deal with. I vacillate all the time about legalizing it. It has to be done on a federal level first though if it is to be legal.
Good argument!
by Morbidrealities
Fri Nov 11, 2016 8:32 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Calls for open rebellion
Replies: 62
Views: 9734

Re: Calls for open rebellion

rotor wrote:. If it is federally illegal it should be state illegal. If we want to change it it needs to be done at the federal level first, for example marijuana. I am not for legalizing it but if the states want to legalize it than it must be removed first from the federal laws making it illegal. All of those states that just voted marijuana in may be in for a surprise if the feds uphold the illegality of it, and they should. If it is illegal than it is illegal. Of course, the laws can be changed and then states can do what they want.

Curious, why aren't you pro legalization? I don't smoke it and have no desire to smoke it. However if I did, it's less than a phone call away at any given time despite its illegality. The federal and state governments spend billions a year fighting pot and locking people up for possession (not just intent to distribute). Tax it like the other states do and use that money for good cause. One year of legalization and taxes covers the cost of a mighty long and high wall.

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