Yet it does seem ironic that, at a time of great public pressure to curtail tobacco because of its effects on health, advocates of legalization are promoting the use of marijuana. I recall reading somewhere that smoking one marijuana cigarette deposits about four times more tar into the lungs than a filtered tobacco cigarette. If true, that's a pretty alarming statistic.Rick Farris wrote:Not everybody drinks, either. It's definitly not for everybody, but those who do choose to use it should have the right, and in this case, it will generate revenue. For the record, I don't smoke either, but I have and realize it's legalization would be a positive thing from the stand point of the economy. The same people who smoke pot today will buy and use it legally. I prefer the state or the nation to profit. The number of people who smoke pot nationwide is in the miilions.raylawpc wrote:Not all people. I don't use marijuana. I tried it in college (unlike President Clinton, I inhaled), but I didn't like it, and I wouldn't use it now even if it were legal.Rick Farris wrote:
It's about time. It's all but legal in California as it is. Marijuana dispenceries are everywhere. You just need a prescription and one can be had for about $100. a year. Safe, legal, organized and a HUGE revenue device.
It amazes me that people are so stupid about making money. Pot sales for the State of California will do for our economy what Roger's art may do for the WBHOF. People may not be buying cars and merchandise, but they'll always buy good marijuana, which is much safer than booze. The nation is broke, it's time. Keep in mind that the State of California has the world's fifth largest economy, it's about to grow larger.
There is one school of thought that says the state shouldn't help with the production or distribution of a substance considered unhealthy, because the goal of the state should be to protect its citizens' health and not to expose its citizens to risk.
Should it make any difference if the unhealthy activity helps the economy? Where do we draw the line? Food for thought.
