Is a national end to pot prohibition right around the corner?
Folks, the legalization of marijuana at the national level is fast approaching, and it would be a silly and futile waste of time to step in front of this economic train as it rolls down the tracks.
Folks, the legalization of marijuana at the national level is fast approaching, and it would be a silly and futile waste of time to step in front of this economic train as it rolls down the tracks.
No, you donât have to enjoy using the drug or its derivatives to benefit from its legalization, either. Â The âside effectsâ of the end of pot prohibition have been studied in-depth in places like Colorado and Washington State, and the verdict is in: Â Legal weed reduces opioid dependence, increases tax revenue, and creates an incredible amount of jobs.
Furthermore, with Canada and Mexico having legalized cannabis, this leaves only America ripe for the picking by domestic drug gangs and foreign cartels â something that the people of Chicago, Illinois know all too well.
Folks, the legalization of marijuana at the national level is fast approaching, and it would be a silly and futile waste of time to step in front of this economic train as it rolls down the tracks.
But a law taking effect on the first day of 2020 may take a bite out of even the most savage of Chiraqâs ganja-slinging squads.