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In reply to the discussion: What would currently-illegal drugs look like if produced by corporations? [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)27. Fear-mongering is always a strategy
when you don't have public sentiment or reality on your side.
But, honestly, why don't you address the facts about this issue that I posted, above.
These realities:
800,000 arrests a yearfor possession.
and asset seizure laws
and three strikes laws that can put people in prison for LIFE for possession of a plant.
and people with health issues unable to safely and easily procure a substance that helps them deal with their illnesses.
And Florida making bongs illegal. And Indiana increasing the penalties for possession... and both of these legislative pieces of b.s. coming from FOR PROFIT PRISON demands to keep facilities at 90% capacity.
Explain how your unsupported fear of "big tobacco" is more important than civil liberties.
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What would currently-illegal drugs look like if produced by corporations? [View all]
Recursion
Jun 2013
OP
Theres not really a way to "cut" mj though. At least not if you want repeat business.
Erose999
Jun 2013
#16
I believe in Colorado the sellers must grow at least 70% of the weed they sell
1-Old-Man
Jun 2013
#4
I once heard that Big Tobacco had trademarked common trade names like "Northern Lights" and "Kush"
Erose999
Jun 2013
#14
It's a largely moot point. While marijuana is (slowly) being legalized, I don't think you'll see
Rod Walker
Jun 2013
#20