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Originally Posted by plumpy420
You did forget or have not pondered the true fact of this. If marijuana is made legal,who do you think the goverment will let grow it ? The tobacco companys will. The goverment makes money off taxes,right ? In order to get on the bus ,you would have to be a tobacco company.
Also in pill form for cancer treatment. Who will produce this. The pharmaceutical companys will rule over all others. Just as they have over the years. There is no way in hell,the goverment is going to let someone in their backyard make anything for public use.
In liquid form....this is a no brainer. Beer,soda & tea companys will jump at the chance to produce it. Mean while ,joe the back yard wanna be can't get his or her foot in the door to try. Think about what you are saying. The world revolves around money and if you don't have the bank enough for massive start up fees. Forget about it.
I do agree on legalizing it. It would be much better than wasting billions of dollars and people being in prison of a small amount of weed. If it were to be legalized. I think a huge drop in crime & the fact that as soon as it was the effect would be so.
Drop in crime.
The price would go down.
Those who use the real drugs might stop and go back to smoking weed.
Obama would make good on his word {Cold day in hell }
Plumpy420
Medical marijuana user under the radar in a southern state
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One other important point to ponder is how to keep legal medicinal cannabis from falling into the illicit market if folks could grow it at home for medical purposes.
Your President Obama said (and I loosely paraphrase with tongue firmly planted in cheek) come with your ideas on health care reform, I may not agree with them. However, I'll be polite and listen to your ideas even if I'll be ROFLAMO as soon as the door closes behind you.
So here you go, to the Canadian Senate, who start looking at Bill C-15 on September 14, 2009 and to USA President Mr. Obama's Health Care Reform.
Problem: How to supply medicinal cannabis pharmacies?
Problem: How do Gov't Exempt Medical Cannabis patients and designated cultivators get rid of excess medicinal cannabis without it entering the illicit market?
Problem: Greed, morals, values and accountability lacking in many "medical cannabis clubs".
Leaves door open for illicit market to pray on the weak and naive Gov't Exempt Medical Cannabis patients. Designated cultivators looking to get rid of excess medicinal cannabis without it entering the Illicit market can also be deceived as well.
Possible solution: Medicinal cannabis pharmacies buy their product from Designated Cultivators and are paid in gram for gram credits. Example: You drop off 30 grams now your allowed to pick up 30 grams of something else for your client. A min. number of grams would be held in trust by the pharmacies in the event of crop loss or failure. Thus insuring DC patient need for Rx wouldn't impact other clients of the pharmacy while the DC got back on track.
Not complete by no means and may be one of those ROFLMAO once I have a rest and reread what I posted.
Anyhow, I'd love to hear other people's thoughts and ideas on the subject.
A USA President a long time ago said Government should only do for the people what they alone can not do.