Back in November 2012, a few states decided, by vote of the people, that the sale of Cannabis was going to be legalised such that you could go and purchase leaf or even a spliff from a licensed shop in the street and yesterday they opened in Colorado, with Washington joining later in the year. Bizarrely, it remains a federal crime to be in possession and is illegal to buy using credit cards, however it is seen as a trial for the rest of America.
In my distant past I may or may not have been a user, but I can see no difference between cannabis and alcohol except one being legal, excessive use of either has dire consequences. It can be argued that cannabis is less addictive than alcohol, however I believe if you have a disposition to addiction be it alcohol or drugs you are going to over use on it. So I welcome this trial and one day maybe you will be able to buy it freely in a shop near you.
As a side point, they reckon they will get $100 million in tax revenue in the first year for Colorado alone.
In my distant past I may or may not have been a user, but I can see no difference between cannabis and alcohol except one being legal, excessive use of either has dire consequences. It can be argued that cannabis is less addictive than alcohol, however I believe if you have a disposition to addiction be it alcohol or drugs you are going to over use on it. So I welcome this trial and one day maybe you will be able to buy it freely in a shop near you.
As a side point, they reckon they will get $100 million in tax revenue in the first year for Colorado alone.
) I always said that we could get tax revenue and reduce the apparent crime rate by doing what Colorado eventually just did.