...is government intervention in the marketplace at all. As long as one is not using neither force nor fraud, at either end of the transaction, any transaction involving fair value for fair value amongst adults must be inherently 'right'.

And why should I pay someone in a downtown bureaucubicle a hunnert bux just so I can get their permission slip to do something I inherently have the right to do?

We need to take things back to the point where you could walk into the local apothecary/corner store and buy whatever the hell you wanted, as long as you were able to afford it. Neither Organized Crime nor The Government want this.

Hmm... maybe we're talking about the same people..

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CovertCarpenter Reviewed by CovertCarpenter on . I don't think marijuana should be legal in US--your thoughts? I honestly don't think we should legalize weed in America. I love herb, and know of all it's potential, however, I feel as if legalization would lead to an inevitable raping of the plant by our capitalistic society. I wouldn't want the government to rule the crop, and basically be pawning off low-quality products for mass profits. Rather, I think decriminalization would be the solution. The ambiguity with decriminalization would mean, with such mass support, it would be virtually legal, while Rating: 5