It won't happen to many big corporations and governments profit and benefit from prohibition example alcohol industry, tobacco, big pharmaceutical, corrections, police, etc...
It won't happen to many big corporations and governments profit and benefit from prohibition example alcohol industry, tobacco, big pharmaceutical, corrections, police, etc...
Slim to none of it getting overthrown or being passed? Pretty sure Obama's views on Cannabis legalisation is pretty bad. If he does change views it could change his political persona in a negative way. Labor here (rightfully so) have a negative persona for bending over backwards against the Unions.
If the bill is indeed passed, I guess it's only a mater of time before neighbouring countries adopt. I never thought I would say this but; the possibilities on the tax made are endless. A logical way to get out of a deficit without giving dole bludgers $900 of tax payers money.
How would it? You douche bags have done it yourself.
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I thought he said he wasn't in favour:
He wants to see drugs as a health problem (instead of criminal) though, which is fair coming from a diplomatic perspective.As I said before, I'm not in the U.S. so don't really hear a lot about the trivial things that happen over there. Has his perspective changed?
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Last edited by iLOVENZB; 06-24-2011 at 04:56 AM.
i'm not looking for any article, but he clearly wanted to legalize it for the sole purpose of boosting the economy. UPDATE on this thread: Bipartisan Legislation
Last edited by mr. nails; 06-24-2011 at 05:31 AM.
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