I totally do, but I'm curious what you guys think. Let's debate!
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Alcohol and tobacco are legal though so what is your point?It should be legal for prescription medicine and clothes making, but I don't want druggies in my presence.
And you want to make it even worse by throwing a third into the mix?Alcohol and tobacco are legal though so what is your point?
Marijuana is the least detrimental of the three.And you want to make it even worse by throwing a third into the mix?
And you want to make it even worse by throwing a third into the mix?
Legalization comes with stricter regulations than decriminalization, though. It also includes sales through retail establishments. State/federal government can't get their piece of the pie via taxes otherwise, which removes much of their incentive to allow any sort of sales.Except it's not creating more users. Those who use it are already out there using it regardless if it's legal or not where they live. It's only decriminalizing it for those who choose to use it. Imo it needs to be pushed exactly as that too, Marijuana Decriminalization, rather than as "Legalizing Marijuana".
Not necessarily good for your health itself, no, but it's all in how you use it and how much you use it. I know I'm not the only one who likes to exercise while on sativa.I'm not really a fan after what it did to derail my life for years.Took me a while to put that habit down and I just think too many people think it's good for your health to do it.
Fact check: CBD containing below 0.1% THC has never been on the list of scheduled substances. The administration did move CBD with more than 0.1% THC from schedule 1 to schedule 5, meaning it's still illegal under federal guidelines, but 'less illegal.'I now use CBD oil which is part of the marijuana plant and I greatly benefit from it (thanks to the current administration that legalized it).