Thursday, November 21, 2013

Marijuana Legalization Blossom's in Colorado


 
A law enforcement officer walks past a pile of marijuana seized during a raid at Swiss Medical in Boulder, Colorado November 21, 2013. 
BOULDER DAILY CAMERA / Mark Leffingwell

Here’s another negative marijuana story from Colorado. You can expect many more. It seems nonsensical for the Feds to be concerned about illegal medical marijuana sales from non-licensed individuals when this was what the voters wanted. The Feds list 8 areas of enforcement in the story but they seem futile and ridiculous. In my opinion let non-licensed people sale it, what the heck difference does it make honestly? Let the chips fall where they may and let the rest of the states observe what a catastrophic mistake it was legalizing it.

Can you image trying to sort out this mess if your job in Colorado and Washington State was as a federal or local law enforcement agent? You talk about an impossible task; the confusion has to be mind boggling.

Maybe not today or tomorrow but eventually both states will literally be “going up in smoke” and the non-pot smoking taxpayers who opposed this madness will really be outraged at not just the monetary cost but also the terrible social consequences of legalization that will be brought down upon them.
 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry, but in fact if government would just butt out entirely things would be fine.

Compared to alcohol in particular, marijuana is a benevolent drug. Let people be free, as long as they're harming no one else.

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