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ParticipantI agree with all that, but how many people do you think will actually take the time/effort to grow their own pot if they could just walk down to the store and buy a couple joints? Remember, stoners are lazy. Plus, you could buy some Cheetohs at the same store — most likely in the same aisle. I don’t know anyone who can grow their own Cheetohs.
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ParticipantI agree with all that, but how many people do you think will actually take the time/effort to grow their own pot if they could just walk down to the store and buy a couple joints? Remember, stoners are lazy. Plus, you could buy some Cheetohs at the same store — most likely in the same aisle. I don’t know anyone who can grow their own Cheetohs.
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ParticipantNice post Username, but I disagree with one part:
Since people can and will grow their own it might not produce as many tax dollars as one hopes
People can grow their own tomatoes and lettuce, but how many do? Perhaps a better analogy: people can brew their own beer, but how many do? Granted, weed is a lot easier to grow (hence the name weed), but if a corporation can grow, harvest, distribute, and sell in a way that makes it easier for people to buy than to grow, people will pay for it.
It’s a hell of a lot easier to go down to the corner liquor store and buy a 6-pack than it is to brew your own beer.
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ParticipantNice post Username, but I disagree with one part:
Since people can and will grow their own it might not produce as many tax dollars as one hopes
People can grow their own tomatoes and lettuce, but how many do? Perhaps a better analogy: people can brew their own beer, but how many do? Granted, weed is a lot easier to grow (hence the name weed), but if a corporation can grow, harvest, distribute, and sell in a way that makes it easier for people to buy than to grow, people will pay for it.
It’s a hell of a lot easier to go down to the corner liquor store and buy a 6-pack than it is to brew your own beer.
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ParticipantNice post Username, but I disagree with one part:
Since people can and will grow their own it might not produce as many tax dollars as one hopes
People can grow their own tomatoes and lettuce, but how many do? Perhaps a better analogy: people can brew their own beer, but how many do? Granted, weed is a lot easier to grow (hence the name weed), but if a corporation can grow, harvest, distribute, and sell in a way that makes it easier for people to buy than to grow, people will pay for it.
It’s a hell of a lot easier to go down to the corner liquor store and buy a 6-pack than it is to brew your own beer.
afx114
ParticipantNice post Username, but I disagree with one part:
Since people can and will grow their own it might not produce as many tax dollars as one hopes
People can grow their own tomatoes and lettuce, but how many do? Perhaps a better analogy: people can brew their own beer, but how many do? Granted, weed is a lot easier to grow (hence the name weed), but if a corporation can grow, harvest, distribute, and sell in a way that makes it easier for people to buy than to grow, people will pay for it.
It’s a hell of a lot easier to go down to the corner liquor store and buy a 6-pack than it is to brew your own beer.
afx114
ParticipantNice post Username, but I disagree with one part:
Since people can and will grow their own it might not produce as many tax dollars as one hopes
People can grow their own tomatoes and lettuce, but how many do? Perhaps a better analogy: people can brew their own beer, but how many do? Granted, weed is a lot easier to grow (hence the name weed), but if a corporation can grow, harvest, distribute, and sell in a way that makes it easier for people to buy than to grow, people will pay for it.
It’s a hell of a lot easier to go down to the corner liquor store and buy a 6-pack than it is to brew your own beer.
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Participant[quote=barnaby33]The unemployed are growing in number, and frustration.[/quote]
Aren’t the unemployed the ones who want bailouts? Why would they protest against their own bailout?
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Participant[quote=barnaby33]The unemployed are growing in number, and frustration.[/quote]
Aren’t the unemployed the ones who want bailouts? Why would they protest against their own bailout?
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Participant[quote=barnaby33]The unemployed are growing in number, and frustration.[/quote]
Aren’t the unemployed the ones who want bailouts? Why would they protest against their own bailout?
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Participant[quote=barnaby33]The unemployed are growing in number, and frustration.[/quote]
Aren’t the unemployed the ones who want bailouts? Why would they protest against their own bailout?
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Participant[quote=barnaby33]The unemployed are growing in number, and frustration.[/quote]
Aren’t the unemployed the ones who want bailouts? Why would they protest against their own bailout?
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ParticipantLet us not forget that the 3 most recent US Presidents have partaken.
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ParticipantLet us not forget that the 3 most recent US Presidents have partaken.
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