Marijuana for medicinal purposes is legal in Colorado. For the most part, I am a "to each his own person" and while I have chronic lower back and knee pain I am not a card holder. I think that marijuana should be legal whether it is for chronic pain, pleasure or nausea. Haven't we learned via the prohibition that you can't prevent a vice by making it illegal? We should benefit from the jobs and tax base that can be created. Once again, I am not a marijuana person however, the fact that there are more medical marijuana dispensaries than McDonalds in Colorado Springs amuses me. I wonder where the Starbuck's ratio currently stands. I am also a believer in marketing and saw an ad for a medicinal dispensary that advertised Free Joint Fridays and Munchie Mondays--that doesn't sound like something that is meant to cure illness--that's all I'm saying!
Once again, my facts are not validated and this is ONLY an opinion for those that may or may not be amused by it. Tomorrow's topic--Why I love Pueblo!
Okay, so with all that Mary Jane floating around, won't more McDonalds become necessary? And, this Starbucks addict prefers caffeine to THC anyway! Having a hard time wrapping my head around a bunch of go-getter potheads.
ReplyDeleteDo you suggest a starting age? Restrictions? A free can of Pringles with every baggie? What would be the dosage per day? Are stupid people barred due to a pre-existing condition? Wow! Such possibilities.
I know--right? I'm anxious to see how this all pans out. I'm thinking the religious faction will be all up in arms about something, politicians will decide we need way more regulation and the industry will go up in smoke, meanwhile, I'm very entertained.
ReplyDeleteThe city of Colorado Springs took in 51,500.00 in sales tax for the month of June...I would say that is a positve for the city budget.
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