Never, you think they would have made it illegal just so one day they can say yup we change our minds...
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Never, you think they would have made it illegal just so one day they can say yup we change our minds...
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Originally Posted by Way2many
Didn't they do that with alcohol?
Yeah which they can tax and control.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chemicalchance4.20
who do you know that makes there own hard liquor and beer just so they
wouldnt have to go to the store to get it.?
* in a world where marijuna is legal and you can buy a pack of 20 pre-rolled joints, one man grows his own at home and doesnt have to pay a god-damn thing or even leave the house.*
what i find rediculus is the weed tax stamp laws. How the HELL do the think they can tax something that is illegal? It makes no sense to me.
"No taxation without representation!"
Self-incrimination for the win?
I don't think it would be like that if it were legal. There are too many varieties of weed to have them come in packs like cigarettes. If it was available in that form then it would be schwagg. just like the tobacco in cigarettes is of low quality and half of whats in the cigarette isnt real tobacco, its just the "reject" tobacco from the factory cooked down in a large tank to make freebase nicotine and processed into paper and cut up.Quote:
Originally Posted by Way2many
real, good quality herb would be sold in special shops, you'd go inside and there would be tons of large cookie jars filled with buds of lots of different strains. and you would be able to buy accessories like pipes and bongs and papers...etc
that just my dream anyway.
if that is all your dreams hold move to dam.Quote:
Originally Posted by aeonblue11
you cant just pack your bags and move to amsterdam. its an extremely crowded city, it would be next to impossible for me, an american who cannot speak dutch to find any kind of work there.
thats why they have prostitution.............Quote:
Originally Posted by aeonblue11
...i thought that is when the mayan calendar ends???Quote:
Originally Posted by intrepidus6
True, which is why the Dutch system is the way ahead(if somewhat flawed).Quote:
Originally Posted by Way2many
I think decriminalisation would be the best idea, allow it to be sold in regulated, licenced premices with an age limit(probably 18 or 21 depending on where you are) and grown at home for personal use with a limit on amount of plants you can grow simultaneously
And unlike in Holland supply to the licenced premices should also be tolerated and regulated.