I don't get the whole weed thing. A large plurality of the people in this country live paycheck to paycheck to paycheck and either can't or won't take proper care of the children they already have. At least to the point that they don't have to rely on the government to some extent to do so.
I realize some can use with little to no drawbacks. Bully for them. Most can't. Same with alcohol. Like I said, I don't get it. I don't use, never have and never had the desire. Lucky me I suppose. I would say a plurality of my "friends" in my youth thought I was an idiot and a social pariah because of that. Fortunately I never really cared what others thought about me. I live a comfortable life surrounded by good people, want for nothing, have zero debt and I attribute that, at least partly, to an absence of alcohol and drugs.
There are no medical benefits. None. Those that argue there are simply want to get high. The debatable benefits can be replicated without the high. The study I read (but cannot find or I would post here) said something like 90% of people being treated for cancer (chemo) and "needed" weed to be able to eat were regular users prior to chemo treatments or admitted to just liking to get high. Again, plenty of options aside from weed, people just want to get high. And also again, I don't care what you do in your home, just don't let it affect me. And if you can show me one case where the government doesn't step in to help people (like addicted, unproductive weed users) then I will listen more closely.
So while I couldn't care less what people do in their own home, there are clear societal costs associated with more widespread use.
That being said, I'd be ok with state monitored sale to adults with a few restrictions. No public use or outdoor private use within X feet of another property (ie I don't want my neighbor stinking up my backyard). Database of purchasers that forfeit all government assistance (other than Medicare and Medicaid). Sales are made in sealed packaging much like alcohol with tax stickers. ANY possession of weed outside of your home (or private indoor allowed area) is punishable by loss of weed, loss of ability to purchase weed, loss of driver's license, and stiff fines. I'm just thinking off the top of my head.
I realize some can use with little to no drawbacks. Bully for them. Most can't. Same with alcohol. Like I said, I don't get it. I don't use, never have and never had the desire. Lucky me I suppose. I would say a plurality of my "friends" in my youth thought I was an idiot and a social pariah because of that. Fortunately I never really cared what others thought about me. I live a comfortable life surrounded by good people, want for nothing, have zero debt and I attribute that, at least partly, to an absence of alcohol and drugs.
There are no medical benefits. None. Those that argue there are simply want to get high. The debatable benefits can be replicated without the high. The study I read (but cannot find or I would post here) said something like 90% of people being treated for cancer (chemo) and "needed" weed to be able to eat were regular users prior to chemo treatments or admitted to just liking to get high. Again, plenty of options aside from weed, people just want to get high. And also again, I don't care what you do in your home, just don't let it affect me. And if you can show me one case where the government doesn't step in to help people (like addicted, unproductive weed users) then I will listen more closely.
So while I couldn't care less what people do in their own home, there are clear societal costs associated with more widespread use.
That being said, I'd be ok with state monitored sale to adults with a few restrictions. No public use or outdoor private use within X feet of another property (ie I don't want my neighbor stinking up my backyard). Database of purchasers that forfeit all government assistance (other than Medicare and Medicaid). Sales are made in sealed packaging much like alcohol with tax stickers. ANY possession of weed outside of your home (or private indoor allowed area) is punishable by loss of weed, loss of ability to purchase weed, loss of driver's license, and stiff fines. I'm just thinking off the top of my head.
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