War On Weed End In Sight

vinnie

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The end of the federal government?s War On Weed is approaching fast. No matter how the details work out, that much seems pretty clear at this point. What began roughly 100 years ago as a racist legislative overreaction to Latino workers? preferred method of relaxing ? and was then ramped up (under Richard Nixon) to punish hippies and minorities and college students ? could once again become sane governmental policy, ending almost a century?s institutional demonization of a fairly harmless natural substance. When it happens, it will be the most significant governmental shift on a pointless and endless social ?war? since the end of Prohibition. The only remaining questions are how the mechanics of the war?s end will work out, and how fast it?ll happen. :weed:
 

Cricket

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Through a ton and a half of legislation and taxation I would imagine.
 

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How soon we talking?

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can't wait!
 

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The end of the federal government?s War On Weed is approaching fast. No matter how the details work out, that much seems pretty clear at this point. What began roughly 100 years ago as a racist legislative overreaction to Latino workers? preferred method of relaxing ? and was then ramped up (under Richard Nixon) to punish hippies and minorities and college students ? could once again become sane governmental policy, ending almost a century?s institutional demonization of a fairly harmless natural substance. When it happens, it will be the most significant governmental shift on a pointless and endless social ?war? since the end of Prohibition. The only remaining questions are how the mechanics of the war?s end will work out, and how fast it?ll happen. :weed:



(Chris Weigant, HuffingtonPost)
 
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