http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c … 16651R.DTL
A small step in the right direction.
now, legalize it and tax it O.
getrdone.
A small step in the right direction.
now, legalize it and tax it O.
getrdone.
Ding ding ding.Deadmonkiefart wrote:
I've said this before, and I'll say it again. No one has tried to refute it yet.
If it is legalized and taxed, people will still buy the illegally grown stuff if it's cheaper, which it will be. The amount of illegally grown Marijuana will greatly increase, because police will stop wasting time trying to shut down marijuana growers. The type of government he is trying to push will be weakened by the legalization of marijuana. Some money would be made from taxes, but not enough to make up for the cost of medical care and the jobless potheads this would create.
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YES! The states would not know what to do with all the revenue from this. Plus, personally I would pay double what the going rate is for it to be legal and always be Top notch quality.ATG wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2009/02/27/MN2016651R.DTL
A small step in the right direction.
now, legalize it and tax it O.
getrdone.
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So you just cruise around with pot plants and a personal stash of 8 ounces? I don't think NJ is that liberal.Commie Killer wrote:
Dispensaries are generally cheaper from what Ive heard, along with the added benefit of carrying a medi card means you wont get in trouble with the cops, though there are still limitations on the amounts you can carry. Heard that NJ now allows you to have 6 plants and 8 ounces on you at all times, can also smoke at any designated cigarette smoking spot as well.
Plants are supposed to be at your house. Im just talking second hand though, I havent heard anything about this except from my friend(whose dad lives in NJ).SGT_Dicklewicz wrote:
So you just cruise around with pot plants and a personal stash of 8 ounces? I don't think NJ is that liberal.Commie Killer wrote:
Dispensaries are generally cheaper from what Ive heard, along with the added benefit of carrying a medi card means you wont get in trouble with the cops, though there are still limitations on the amounts you can carry. Heard that NJ now allows you to have 6 plants and 8 ounces on you at all times, can also smoke at any designated cigarette smoking spot as well.
What are you even talking about? Since when are "hippies" tax exempt? Are they their own religion now?JahManRed wrote:
Hippies are a section of society who have got away with paying no taxes for years.
This^SGT_Dicklewicz wrote:
YES! The states would not know what to do with all the revenue from this. Plus, personally I would pay double what the going rate is for it to be legal and always be Top notch quality.ATG wrote:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2009/02/27/MN2016651R.DTL
A small step in the right direction.
now, legalize it and tax it O.
getrdone.
He means no taxes on the thousands per year the spend on dope.DrPeePeeFace wrote:
What are you even talking about? Since when are "hippies" tax exempt? Are they their own religion now?JahManRed wrote:
Hippies are a section of society who have got away with paying no taxes for years.
O right, I agree w/ ATG and Dickwicz though. Pay a little more for a sure thing that's also legal, sounds good to me.ATG wrote:
He means no taxes on the thousands per year the spend on dope.DrPeePeeFace wrote:
What are you even talking about? Since when are "hippies" tax exempt? Are they their own religion now?JahManRed wrote:
Hippies are a section of society who have got away with paying no taxes for years.
Except the ( in effect ) tax we pay to the cartels.
Utter nonsense.mikkel wrote:
Ding ding ding.Deadmonkiefart wrote:
I've said this before, and I'll say it again. No one has tried to refute it yet.
If it is legalized and taxed, people will still buy the illegally grown stuff if it's cheaper, which it will be. The amount of illegally grown Marijuana will greatly increase, because police will stop wasting time trying to shut down marijuana growers. The type of government he is trying to push will be weakened by the legalization of marijuana. Some money would be made from taxes, but not enough to make up for the cost of medical care and the jobless potheads this would create.
This is just more incentive for the illegal trade to grow. It's kinda like having a ban on blue cars, and then painting all cars blue and taxing them. What would you rather want? The cheap, untraceable, illegally made car, or the expensive, taxed legal car? Would you be at all afraid of selling the former?
I'd like to see some numbers on how many people are in prison because of pot alone.Poseidon wrote:
It'd free up the jails if it were legalized, that's for sure.
It's mostly dealers who are taking up the space in jails IIRC. Users rarely get jail time, and a low amount if any because as you said, it's a misdemeanor. Dunno if it's class A or class B though.FEOS wrote:
I'd like to see some numbers on how many people are in prison because of pot alone.Poseidon wrote:
It'd free up the jails if it were legalized, that's for sure.
I'm guessing the number is fairly low, since possession of "personal" amounts is at most a misdemeanor in most states.
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Dealers generally have more sending them to prison than just large amounts of mary jane.Poseidon wrote:
It's mostly dealers who are taking up the space in jails IIRC. Users rarely get jail time, and a low amount if any because as you said, it's a misdemeanor. Dunno if it's class A or class B though.FEOS wrote:
I'd like to see some numbers on how many people are in prison because of pot alone.Poseidon wrote:
It'd free up the jails if it were legalized, that's for sure.
I'm guessing the number is fairly low, since possession of "personal" amounts is at most a misdemeanor in most states.
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I agree here. Since when does anyone run a still or an illegal brewery...? Sure folks brew their own but the black market for booze ?Bertster7 wrote:
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Whereas there is a precedent for for the illegal trade totally disappearing in countries where it has been (essentially) legalised. Whenever a substance traded on the black market is legalised, the black market for that substance dries up substantially. What you are arguing is the opposite of what history shows us to be the case.
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Easiest grown plant on earth lol. You dont know much about marijuana do you?Dilbert_X wrote:
It can't be done state by state, its either national or not.
Look at the situation with Mexico, they don't have the resources or will to control it there, and it floods the whole US.
There are always going to be a small number of dipsticks who are going to use it, but there is no merit in letting the rest of the population think its safe and healthy.
If it were less harmful I'd say legalise it.
Let people grow their own in limited quantities and keep trade illegal.
If you're really too dumb or lazy to grow the easiest grown plant on earth then you probably shouldn't be taking decisions on self-medication.