They go on and on about this "super weed" and why if we consider legalization, we also have to consider that weed is [insert whatever made up number] times as strong as it was in [insert whatever convenient day/month/year] And they forget to mention tobacco strain like rustica can poinson you very quickly just by handling the leaves. We're talking full blown nicotine poisoning where you actually start to hallucinate just from coming into hand contact with the leaves for as short a time as 5 minutes depending on how well-grown the plant was. That's perfectly leagal, though, you can even buy the seeds at specialty sites and shops all around the world.

Its easy for them to debunk legalization with that kind of handling. They can say well alcohol has always been alcohol throughout our society and we've outlawed home distillery in america to prevent "super alcohol" which also worries me that, even in the face of legalization, you can bet anyone's life that you feel like betting that growing your own will be illeagal and yes it will end up in the hands of Phillip Morris USA and not Johnny America's. Unless a campaign like overgrow the government actually makes pot literally fall from the sky, the government will never be scared enough of our ability to produce our own quantities to think about legalization. Sometimes people forget that legalization is one of the last steps towards total government control. Its pretty counter-intuitive, so it slips by easily.

The only way the government will ever legalize it is if they become afraid of America's ability to make it themselves.