evo4ever
Bluelighter
It is incredibly contradictory. Basically during Obama's presidency the federal government has taken a stance that they won't seek to prosecute or go after it in states where it's legalized. But officially it's still a schedule 1 drug. I am quite sure it's because the drug war is very profitable for some people, and weed being illegal also allows them to lock up and enter certain groups of the population into the prison industrial complex. It allows for-profit prisons to fill their capacity and make more money, and it allows them to subjugate various groups. It's really fucked up. But, I don't think the day is far off where it will be federally legalized, more and more the people in power are realizing what a massive industry it is becoming and they want a piece. Also individual states are realizing it even faster because states like Colorado have a budget surplus, brand new infrastructure and schools and so forth, whereas many states are really struggling money-wise and are seeing that they could be making a huge tax revenue.
I just hope they retroactively pardon people who are already in prison, let them out and remove their "crimes" from their records. As we speak many people are still being incarcerated for weed offenses, when at the same time, people in the legal states are making huge sums of money doing the exact same thing.
It seems state laws to me anyway are completely pointless and powerless. I mean which law do u abide to lol, state or federal? In my opinion I think the Federal gov should be abolished because having them both contradict each other. Oh and they need to ban the NRA so they stop lobbying the Goverment not to ban guns. Repeal the second amendment and ban guns so these senseless school shootings can stop. Its guns that should be banned not weed, guns kill, weed doesnt.
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