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@872463051 You are spot on but we don’t need to regulate and tax it. Regulating it will simply shut out competition like in the pharma and alcohol industry and taxing it will just fund further wars against other drugs and innocent middle eastern citizens.
@AUSM92 Reasonable amounts of taxes and regulations are necessary. Every single thing that is consumed in the US is regulated to some degree (food, toys, advertisements, legal drugs, etc…), and marijuana should be no different. Same thing goes for taxes. Nearly everything is taxed at some point, be it the production/manufacture, transportation, sale, etc, it regulates prices and provides government revenue. I don’t see how taxing it funds anything other than the US government.
@872463051 At the end of the day all regulations do is keep small players out and protect big business. They certainly don’t keep us safe and this is no clearer than in the pharmaceutical and agricultural industry, so many dangerous things (hfcs, flouride, poor dietary recomendations, synthetic heroin, add medicine, swine flu vaccines) are approved by USDA and FDA ‘regulators’.
Taxing and regulating simply allows the government to keep competitivness down and restrict your life in another way.
@AUSM92 regardless of if every USDA and FDA regulation is perfect, it certainly keeps products safer than pre-USDA/FDA. Whether you like it or not, regulations and taxes are not only essential, but inevitable. The most we can do is hope that they are minimal and don’t go beyond the scope of what they are there to do.
@872463051 It is naive to the point of delusion to hope laws don’t go too far. In the same way the inherrent motive of people in a free market is to win the patronage of people the inherrent motive of those in the coercive public sector is ever more control. Is is also naive to believe the FDA and USDA are anywhere near being in the interest of the American people, the examples of dangerous products the approve and encourage I provided in my previous comment prove this.
@872463051 Taxes are not neccesary. Simply because you know of no other system doesn’t make a world without tax ‘utopic’. Just as competition in industries like telcos for eg benefits consumers every government service provided by cocerve taxation could be provided in a competitive and non coervice free market.
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@AUSM92 The point isn’t how you happen to feel about taxes, because frankly, I don’t care. I don’t care about creating a tax-free utopia (partially because a utopia is impossible), and the bottom line is, in America currently (because that’s what this film is about), if marijuana is legalized, it will need to be taxed and regulated, whether you happen to like taxes and regulations or not. Plus I really don’t want to get into why you are wrong about a system without taxes.
@872463051 1. It’s not utopic.
2. You make no reason why it would need regulation.
3. You’re a retard.
@AUSM92 1. I know… I said that it’s not utopic. That was your word, not mine.
2. I gave plenty of reasons before why regulation is needed. To sum it up, it makes sure that the product that people are consuming is safe to use and was grown in reasonable circumstances (i.e. not from a Mexican cartel)
3. Great argument! I love when people stoop to the level of insulting someone who you have never met before with untrue and immature remarks.
@872463051 1. You implied it.
2. No you didn’t. Furthermore a cartel is a creation of drugs being outlawed so they would not even be in the picture under full legalisation.
3. It’s true.
@AUSM92 Not once did I suggest a utopia or perfection of any type. I only suggest a best possible realistic solution, which would need to include taxes and regulations, the latter of which is necessary to keep a safe final product (not laced). As for cartels, if there are no regulations, the cartel could very well stay in place. It is indicative of a black market, which doesn’t necessarily mean weed needs to be illegal.
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@872463051 your retarded… how about you legalize it, grow it and fuck taxes…
@CORACUPCAKE Yeah, I have nothing against growing it yourself. That’s just not possible for everybody, so you also have to be able to buy from legal means, as well as headshop.
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@stupaod Not that, that’s for sure. Are you aware of the difference between the mind as a concept and the physical brain? I am no Cartesian, but regardless of what interpretation of the mind you have, growth of brain cells is not mind expansion. For one thing, mind expansion involves a very specific set of phenomena (all of which are bullshit, obviously) and is not simply tantamount to “more brain cells.” Do you even know what you are talking about?
@stupaod By the way, where is this evidence? I’d like to read this scientific paper because I suspect you’re simply referring to brain cells “dying” and then regrowing, in which case this is a normal process that occurs regularly. The only thing that is required to “stimulate” this process is a chemical that will “kill” the brain cells in the first place. Our bodies regenerate brain cells by default.
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More bureaucracy and red tape is not going to help.
Do you also know about Mon Santos? Do you really want them to get a patent?
@Gettinghitonattheban Taxing it just like any other product is not adding unnecessary bureaucracy. That’s like saying if a company makes a new product, it’s adding bureaucracy because it’s another thing that needs to be taxed and regulated. It should be treated just like any other product on the market, all of which are taxed and regulated. And Monsantos would not be getting any marijuana seed patents.
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@872463051 but couldnt u still grow it if it was decriminalized?