About the youth: I see it as more of a curiosity issue. I know for myself personally, I tried it for the first time when I was 16, even though I had been exposed to it much earlier. I wouldn't want to try most of the prescription drugs out there because I KNOW what that stuff is and what it does, but with mj (& ciggs when I was young) it was just a "don't do it, because I said so" type of situation. With more education that will come from it being legal and studied more, people will be able to better form their own opinions on it while decided whether or not to try this. If there's ads about possible side-effects and uses like is required on Rx drugs then the public at large will be better informed and realise that it's a good thing, but like any other "drug" there's potential risks associated with it's use.

I strongly agree on the banning of sale to minors from personal experience, but we all know that won't do too much. At a time when our minds are evolving and setting, one should almost never try to use any sort of psychoactive drugs.

I want to see proposed regulation and taxation ideas that they have. I know there's been years and even decades of thought behind it but it seems like the gov is still pretty inefficient in this area, from the various media articles so far.