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Oh you! You've got some nice spelling yourself; you know, we've got to fight that war on durgs.
I think that the fact that whether we like it or not, 80% of Americans identify themselves as Christian will suppress any efforts towards this legalization. Or perhaps people are a little more open minded, like myself. I'm very active in the LDS(mormon) church, personally I don't use the drug but it's safe to say about 2/3 people I know light up the leaves. Haha. But I was also wondering, if this were to happen, would people still go to dealers for a better product? What kind of weed would be regulated, nasty shwag that middle schoolers get or woud it be some real hairy sour deisel? Or would they put additives in it like the tobacco industry has done? Hm Quote:
No lengthy or costly manufactoring process could also mean that it's inexpensiveness and fast pace could allow for more profits to be made. Not to mention, everybody knows when you roll it, it loses it's flavor. This would make for an increase in pipe sales, which could also be heavily taxed along with anything else you could want at your local head shop. Last edited by devonin; 12-9-2008 at 04:58 PM.. |
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