Saturday, October 31, 2009

What is the obvious irony about acquiring cannabis in the U.S.A.?


Answer:
To me, the irony is that there are actually many legitimate industrial uses (hemp is one) and medicinal uses (cataracts therapy is one example) for it. OK - so it can be abused - but so can a lot of things.

Ethanol, for example, the fuel that they make for replacing and/or supplementing gasoline is basically corn alcohol - what makers of ethanol have to do is put a colored dye in it and something that purposely gives it an awful taste mainly so that people won't drink it or use it to make booze.

Like a lot of things, when something illegal here reaches a certain tipping point, then the smuggling and international supply chain takes over. If people can't grow their own here, they will just end up getting it from Mexico.
It is illegal
its legal in denver actually (where i live)

its very fun too

oh and i did inhale
and its everywhere
that alcohol is still legal, when it causes as much or more harm as cannabis.
besides it being overrated and a form of witchcraft like its legal cousin the pharmaceutical industry,..i would say the government backed religion is in violation of the constitution while the government and doctors are getting 'high' on the profit from selling the confiscated and redistributed product to the dead people walking,..and montel is probably stoned every show,..and state employees should be drug tested more than the rest,..

i e a e,..
unificationist,..

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