Likelihood of federally legal marijuana

Anonymous
Fingers crossed. We've lost so many good federal candidates lately because they admit to smoking some weed.
Anonymous
I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope, it's getting obvious the Republican as*****es will regain the majority in the mid term elections.Along with gun control, this is an issue they will vote down, if it gets that far.


Republicans are rumored to be considering proposing legislation to legalize at the federal level.

Link to these rumors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.


So it would be better to keep locking up or users?

Thankfully only about 35% of America shares your opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.


So it would be better to keep locking up or users?

Thankfully only about 35% of America shares your opinion.


ok
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.


So it would be better to keep locking up or users?

Thankfully only about 35% of America shares your opinion.


That’s all you need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.


So it would be better to keep locking up or users?

Thankfully only about 35% of America shares your opinion.


That’s all you need.


Seriously -- these days 35% of Americans run the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.


So it would be better to keep locking up or users?

Thankfully only about 35% of America shares your opinion.


That’s all you need.


Seriously -- these days 35% of Americans run the country.


True. But in this case, thankfully, progressives, conservatives, and libertarians alike all do not want to go backwards with regard to cannabis.
Anonymous
It would be nice if the federal government led the way to a more logical and humane drug policy. I support decriminalization of personal use amounts of marijuana as well as medical use. Taking those prosecutions and incarcerations off the table and re-programming that money for thinks like battling opioid addiction would make more sense than what we are doing now.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do liberals want to do drugs so badly?


I don't want other people to be deprived of their possessions and liberty for smoking a leaf.

Tax it! Aren't you interested in taxing pot smokers - whom you characterize as liberals - since that would mean less tax for you?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do liberals want to do drugs so badly?


Please support your assertion that it's only liberals who use substances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.


I live in Michigan where it's legal now. It hasn't been an issue in circles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in a state where it’s leagal and it’s a complete disaster with the smell of pot everywhere, baked people driving around, not to mention other drugs are normalized so you have a whole host of crime and homelessness related to that. Legalizing pot was a mistake IMO.


I live in Michigan where it's legal now. It hasn't been an issue in circles.


I also live in Michigan and haven't experienced any problems from it. I do notice the smell occasionally, but it isn't obnoxious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it could happen before the next presidential election?


Yes, it will happen Q3 2024. The Administration had hoped to hold yesterdays announcement until 2024, but because gas prices are about to go through the roof (again) and Democrats are going to get slaughtered in Congress this is about the only card they had to play to try and BLUNT the damage. But they only split the baby with the real change (federal decriminalization) coming after DOJ, ahem, “review” in 2024. Biden is keeping the big announcement for 2024 to try and save his job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fingers crossed. We've lost so many good federal candidates lately because they admit to smoking some weed.


It's so crazy and I bet even state law enforcement will be legally smoking weed before fed employees. I went to a bachelor party in Denver at a "bar" with no alcohol but tons of marijuana products. I couldn't partake and felt like a teetotaler at an Irish wake.
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