Quote Originally Posted by Buggsy

For all practical purposes, Marijuana Prohibition is a $15-billion-per-year government subsidy for drug traffickers, organized crime, and street dealers. Because the government prohibits well-regulated liquor stores from selling marijuana, the government ensures that organized crime and street dealers will flourish. Prohibition escalates violence and corruption as mobsters, street gangs, and thugs fight for control of the marijuana trade. Just as Alcohol Prohibition escalated violence and corruption during the 1920s, Marijuana Prohibition does the same today.

Once all the facts are known, it becomes clear that America's marijuana laws need reform.
The only way it's ever going to be legal is when there are virtually no more dealers, no more profits attracting organized crime. As long as there is serious money to be made it will continue to be outrageously expensive and illegal.

The only way to defeat this nightmare is to Overgrow and share your surplus. Undercut the dealers. Make them useless. Remove the profit.

Pipe dream?

Probably.:sadcrying