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Bluelighter
It's nice that you get me high and all but I'm not even a balloon.
Think of the lonely deflated balloons.
Think of the lonely deflated balloons.
It gets pretty depressing doesn't it?
I was thinking about posting a thread about the new social security restrictions implemented by the Republicans and how our generation is going to be fucked when we retire because billionaires took all our money. BUT on the plus side, physician-assisted suicide is becoming an American thing. We will have SOMETHING to do in our retirement now, huh?
Yeah, I'm not worried about the crickets so much as the death and destruction. Trump threads are like a bad metal song.
I have yet to read a post that offers more than your trolling.
Hmmm interesting stuff...skl's thread. I had no idea you were such a hardliner regarding your dislike of cannabis. Me, I wish it were fully legal everywhere primarly on principal. It is a commodity and should be sold like any other commodity in our capitalist society. And if you oppose the realities of a somewhat regulated market one could always grow their own. With the advances in LEDs...anyone can grow it for cheap/heat free and become a grey market supplier... if taxes and regulations are offensive. Or give it away for those predisposed to socialist flights of fancy.
I dunno why I feel like you are asking me to do this, but without the cool 80s stuff.Take the challange. Make a compelling post with a point...no harm done.
I hate pot but I agree with this, my opposition to the current state of affairs isn't because I dislike pot, it's about economic protectionism, basically; I support ending the prohibition of recreational drugs but only as far as decriminalization goes; I oppose legalization, and I particularly oppose legalization only in certain states, on economic protectionist grounds for the already-existing drug economy (think about it ... marijuana before state-level legalization was either run by cartels or small to medium sized businesses; if legalization comes, it will be run by large corporations and a lot of people will lose income relative to the current structure of the market; if it is decriminalized, large scale corporate operations won't be practicable, so it will encourage growth of medium to small economic activity of individual drug dealers, and will be less disruptive to the cartels, who should be considered a state level political power tbh, and legislation effecting trade that effects them should be considered at such a level. Furthermore, differing state laws regarding pot have a NAFTA-type effect on marijuana economies elsewhere, forcing more and more pot dealers just to become middlemen to be able to compete on price. They also encourage the growth and marketing of ridiculous things like shatter, again on economic grounds, whereas decriminalization will be more likely to allow the underground economy to continue more like it was. Legalization will only benefit big corporations, decriminalization will benefit your friendly neighborhood pot dealer. Same for dope and coke, etc.; let the markets continue as they are, with a little bit of regulation here and there, but no big corporations (although the cartels and such already are, but as I said they're basically state level actors and can't really be fucked with without the level of reservation you'd have about fucking with the economies of state level actors) but enact laws that punish things like fentanyl-lacing or whatever, encourage harm reduction, etc.)
I forgot about that show![]()
Some of my childhood nostalgia...I forgot how much the little things shaped me today as an adult. It's a nice walk down memory lane anyway.I enjoyed the physical challenge bit. Iirc.
For many of us that's the way it is.Lega!ize it and grow your own. That's the way it ought to be.
I caught your attempt with the jab at corporate America. However your comparison isn't possible without de-scheduling cannabis on a Federal level, which is another cat we will need to deal with eventually.you might even say I'm critiquing it from the left
When I turn down some pot (which does happen occasionally), it's after I've gone past literally HUNDREDS of legal strains. Fuck a dozen that's nothing.serious marijuana users will not crawl over a dozen different kinds of decent weed to get to one particular strand.
You're right they aren't the same thing at all.things like "shatter," which are a not-inconsiderable public health problem, albeit not one as severe as, say, synthetic cannabinoids.
And I laugh at them.Small- to mid-sized dealers or people who used it to supplement their income are getting put out of business or seeing their margins drop, sometimes drop into negatives.
A lot of the local dealers that were good in Colorado are now making MILLIONS in legal weed. They are laughing at themselves too. haha!Support Local Dealers. Don't Legalize.
Have you SEEN their weed?Besides, if we legalized the marijuana industry federally in the U.S., all those jobs would vanish to Mexico instantly, as Mexico would be almost certain to follow. The cartels and the new marijuana megacorps would make interesting bedfellows though.
You do know that a lot of people are struggling in this country, right?