Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can't help themselves. Out of control spending forces them to find any revenue stream they can. Once they spend all the pot revenue, they'll be legalizing heroin next.
This comment is absurd. Marijuana is being legalized state by state and soon it will be legal everywhere and federally. It would be foolish to pretend like this wasnt the case and to not make efforts to maximize revenue.
The revenue is exactly WHY it’s legalized in all these places. You think the politicians care that much about treating your glaucoma? Follow the money, people. If you don’t realize that, you’re a rube.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can't help themselves. Out of control spending forces them to find any revenue stream they can. Once they spend all the pot revenue, they'll be legalizing heroin next.
This comment is absurd. Marijuana is being legalized state by state and soon it will be legal everywhere and federally. It would be foolish to pretend like this wasnt the case and to not make efforts to maximize revenue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can't help themselves. Out of control spending forces them to find any revenue stream they can. Once they spend all the pot revenue, they'll be legalizing heroin next.
LOL
1. Heroin and pot aren't even CLOSE to the same thing.
2. Take a look at Portugal. They legalized essentially every drug there and guess what? They have the lowest overdose rate in Europe and their gang problem is a thousand times better. Legalizing drugs helps bring in state revenue, makes it safer for people to use relatively safe drugs like pot by regulating them, and takes incentives away from gangs to get into the drug business.
Also, it's not like if you legalize heroin, suddenly tons of people are going to be like "you know what? lemme just shoot up some heroin. great idea!"
I think the opposite is true, some people may be able to get off opioids with access to marijuana
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can't help themselves. Out of control spending forces them to find any revenue stream they can. Once they spend all the pot revenue, they'll be legalizing heroin next.
LOL
1. Heroin and pot aren't even CLOSE to the same thing.
2. Take a look at Portugal. They legalized essentially every drug there and guess what? They have the lowest overdose rate in Europe and their gang problem is a thousand times better. Legalizing drugs helps bring in state revenue, makes it safer for people to use relatively safe drugs like pot by regulating them, and takes incentives away from gangs to get into the drug business.
Also, it's not like if you legalize heroin, suddenly tons of people are going to be like "you know what? lemme just shoot up some heroin. great idea!"
Anonymous wrote:They can't help themselves. Out of control spending forces them to find any revenue stream they can. Once they spend all the pot revenue, they'll be legalizing heroin next.
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Socialized weed. That is probably the most Takoma Park thing that ever happened.
https://www.marylandmatters.org/2019/07/02/montgomery-exec-wants-md-to-get-into-the-pot-selling-business/?fbclid=IwAR1K1ofEvk0cYn8go0iQ5AMS4MXdy79yv0SZyUAgjv5-aEqimNrThfC9ae8
Is there a way for Montgomery County voters to somehow signal loud and clear that they are not Takoma Park?
Takoma Park is a joke, and they are making the County look like a joke, and now they want socialized weed.
How much is the state legislature going to push the Takoma Park agenda on the rest of the state? And why does Marc Elrich think he has ANY credibility at the state level, after the whole debacle with Hogan at the board of public works over the highway widening?
Anonymous wrote:They can't help themselves. Out of control spending forces them to find any revenue stream they can. Once they spend all the pot revenue, they'll be legalizing heroin next.