The government has destroyed people's lives for over eighty years with cannabis criminalization. They've raked in untold trillions off fundraising, scare tactics, donations and lobbying.

Libs are already negotiating against themselves by saying that. They think the government is going to tax the weed and somehow not use the money for the defense budget?

I can't really pinpoint why this one really sticks in my craw.

Its like the old saying goes: "give a liberal a magic lamp, and they'll negotiate down to one wish and use it for something they think Republicans would like"

  • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    they're going to get your money one way or another, I'm for the way that cuts the pigs off at the knees for over-policing and allows people to live their lives without threat of violence or incarceration for using a plant

    • CrimsonDynamo [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I feel like prices are going down in my area due to availability. I can get a decent $100 oz at the dispo near my house. It's in the middle of farm country, and a lot of people switched over to farming the kind.

      • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        I would be in prison if I were caught with an ounce in my state. Maybe it's easy to forget the impact of drug laws when you're not subject to them yourself? If taxes are the bar to stop putting humans in prison for using a plant probably the cool take is to support it.

        • CrimsonDynamo [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          That's what I'm talking about. The fight is far from over. It's not even about wanting to get high. It's about how these terrible laws are used as justification for privacy violations, violence, destroying families and lots of other terrible things.

          These issues always get framed like "you just want to eat Doritos and watch Cheech and Chong". Medical benefits aside, it's part of an overreaching human rights violation where drug addiction is criminalized and weaponized instead of treated, and big pharma cut off from supplying doctors that overprescribe.

          I just hate that libs will be in control of this huge transition in our country and will completely give it away to large corporations, and millions will still be retroactively in jail or in the system otherwise.

          • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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            2 years ago

            You're right, corporations will necessarily profit from the legalization of any drugs, and that profit system will need to exist before legalization can ever happen. It's the way the system works, unfortunately.

            • CrimsonDynamo [he/him]
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              2 years ago

              It's so unfortunate.

              Here in Michigan, they had a pretty good thing going where regular people would get a license to grow, and "sell" it through a "club" that was basically a dispensary that ran like a co-op. It was a lot more farm to table, while still being convenient for people who don't want to meet some weird dude down a two-track.

              Then they threw out all of those rules, and now there is this weird system where out of state growers have been opening chain dispos with crappy, old weed that they (illegally, mind you) moved across state lines.

              The result is this in between situation where a bunch of libertarian small business PMC types have set up businesses that grow their own, and have their own stores.

              It's actually not the worst system, but it's still highly branded and a lot of.places give out a bunch of plastic "swag" or have single use plastics for all of their packaging.

              • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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                2 years ago

                no doubt that sounds incredibly shitty, but it's still miles ahead of any state that hasn't decriminalized or legalized. From my perspective, regardless of the flaws, it's immensely better than sending children to prison for a decade because they had three sacks of weed on them.

                • CrimsonDynamo [he/him]
                  hexagon
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                  2 years ago

                  Oh, absolutely. I just think if it's done right, everyone (except for corporate interests) can win. It's part of the overlying theme of "seize the means of production"

      • AmericaDelendeEst [any]
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        2 years ago

        Fuck man the best price I've ever gotten is $200/oz (but the guy did apologize for the price being "so high")

        • CrimsonDynamo [he/him]
          hexagon
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          2 years ago

          I still see it go for $200 often, but the quality difference isn't enough to justify it imo