03-07-2019, 09:29 PM
Quote: @pumpf said:
Decriminalization won't happen in MN this year. I suspect it will in 2020.@HappyViking said:
POTENTIALLY problematic would've been a better way of phrasing it. Alcohol- in moderation- is (pretty much) harmless. But in excess, it can be deadly. I don't know enough about addictions to know if it is easier or harder (or the same) to become addicted to alcohol or to marijuana. I totally get that legalizing weed is comparable to legalizing alcohol. But I'm not convinced that "we" have thought through all the negatives that will accompany such legislation (including higher costs for social problems to deal with the excesses).@pumpf said:
So... making ANOTHER problematic substance legal... is a good idea? That'd be like drafting a fast WR with no hands and no route running ability... because we've already done it.
Do you view beer, wine, and other forms of booze as a problematic substance? I don't. I like drinking beers, but that doesn't mean it's taking over my life.
If I wanted to take a hit or two of some weed, I think that should be within my rights too. I'm in control of what I consume, and I'd prefer not allowing the government decide that booze is "Ok", but weed is "Bad". It's just stupid, and I think politics has plenty to do with it.
I think stopping weed from being legal has little to do with health and more to do with big corps freaking out.
Here's an article pointing out those that lobby against legalizing weed the most.
https://internationalhighlife.com/top-5-lobby-groups-legal-cannabis/
I got no problem learning from the experiences of the states that have come before us. Use that to forge the best legislation possible going forward.