Kerrsed wrote:Cali has the right idea and is now looking at ways for the state to tax MJ sales and if legalized, selling it only in Liquor stores unless you have a medical card then you can visit the dispensaries.
Wrong. California does not have the right idea. The state is, in fact, bankrupt. Every social program that has been instituted because of the liberal nature of the state and its lobbying efforts has eroded the foundation that California once stood on.
If you're going to make an arguement legitimizing the legal use of marijuana, don't use CA as an example.
Our nation was built on MJ/Hemp. Where are the republicans that always bring up our forefathers when it comes to rights (bear arms/press/etc.)?? Many many MANY of our forefathers (including presidents) grew and smoked it.
Our nation was also built on rebellion, slavery, no taxation without representation, the right to bear arms, the right to free speech, the seperation of church and state, the increased power of the states, the reduced power of the federal government, etc.
I could argue that none of those things exists today the way in which they were intended. Trust me when I say that the resurrection of the aforementioned would much sooner benefit us all than the legalization of marijuana... though again, I'm not opposed to it, just to the above arguement.