Tell me when this discussion moves on to legalizing Acid, much more interesting.
It just did.
Boom! Mind blown.
Tell me when this discussion moves on to legalizing Acid, much more interesting.
There isn't an equivalent.
I'd say the intoxication curve for marijuana is MUCH steeper than it is for alcohol. At least up to a point. I consider marijuana more of a high or not type thing. Sure there is a little high and there is too high, but getting to the point of being high is quick and getting to the point of being too high takes effort and is usually intentional. With alcohol you can easily drink slow enough to never really get completely drunk. It's a much more linear process. It's pretty easy to consume at a constant rate and maintain a certain level of intoxication, or to drink at a faster rate and get more drunk. I'd say inexperienced drinkers can easily let things get away (not to say experienced drinkers don't, but they usually do so intentionally while it may not be intentional for an inexperienced drinker) from them and the alcohol intoxication often leads to an even greater rate of consumption.
A person a little buzzed off alcohol can do most things normally. A person a little buzzed off weed can too. A person high on weed might exhibit signs of consumption, but that person can likely still do most things normally. A drunk person starts to lose the ability to act and function normally. If you end up way overindulging in weed you'll likely lay down for a nap. A person who overindulged in alcohol starts to act and think erratically. At some point most people will get sick if they drink too much.
They just aren't the same.
I'm sure some people who've had plenty of experience with both will disagree with my post.
They should all be decriminalized. The funds would be better spent in education and treatment.Tell me when this discussion moves on to legalizing Acid, much more interesting.
Agree 100%. If you look around, you can almost certainly find some high CBD strains. There are still some oldtimers who grow mild, tasty outdoor weed that's good for outdoor work and the like. You live in CO, so you can always grow your own...Frankly I wish there was a move to lower potency weed that still maintains the flavor and smell/look of the higher potency strains. Say weed's version of the craft beer. There are times I'd rather smoke a joint to myself instead of stopping after 2 hits because I know that will be too much for me. I also think a move to more balanced THC/CBD strains would help in people not getting too stoned out of their minds as well, even if they do over consume.
They should all be decriminalized. The funds would be better spent in education and treatment.
I read this and thought it was specious. Where are you getting your information from?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...4/colorado-marijuana-revenues-hit-a-new-high/
With weed the fact is the majority of the market (at least here...perhaps low potency weed still exists in the Bible belt states out there) contains pot that is the equivalent to vodka, and not beer. The average person smoking a 20% THC 0.5 gram joint is going to be pretty blazed after smoking the whole joint, while the person smoking a 5% THC joint will not be (and much like the booze example, the heavy smoker may not feel anything from it while the novice smoker could get a pretty good buzz, if not be completely stoned).
Frankly I wish there was a move to lower potency weed that still maintains the flavor and smell/look of the higher potency strains. Say weed's version of the craft beer. There are times I'd rather smoke a joint to myself instead of stopping after 2 hits because I know that will be too much for me. I also think a move to more balanced THC/CBD strains would help in people not getting too stoned out of their minds as well, even if they do over consume.
I'm not so sure. As operations grow, and less is spent on keeping everything covert, costs of production should decrease. Getting the product to market is almost certainly cheaper under a legalized regime as well. You need to ease the taxes in to allow for the early investment and growth, and in time, you'll be able to tax it at a higher rate, and use the proceeds to better fight the black market.To do this, they would have to regulate prices to compete with the BM, which means VERY little tax on pot. They would actually bring in more money this way, even though the taxes are cut dramatically, but that means WAY, WAY more pot being sold in stores, which is very difficult to keep hidden from the public.
I'm guessing you may have highlighted the wrong part? Anyway, if you were making a point about low taxes in the beginning not equating to more $ brought in at first, I agree, and that's not what I intended to say, but that one way or another, prices have to be regulated if there is any chance of cutting into the BM.I'm not so sure. As operations grow, and less is spent on keeping everything covert, costs of production should decrease. Getting the product to market is almost certainly cheaper under a legalized regime as well. You need to ease the taxes in to allow for the early investment and growth, and in time, you'll be able to tax it at a higher rate, and use the proceeds to better fight the black market.
Frankly I wish there was a move to lower potency weed that still maintains the flavor and smell/look of the higher potency strains. Say weed's version of the craft beer. There are times I'd rather smoke a joint to myself instead of stopping after 2 hits because I know that will be too much for me. I also think a move to more balanced THC/CBD strains would help in people not getting too stoned out of their minds as well, even if they do over consume.
Yikes.At $800 an ounce, rec. pot isn't touching the BM.
but that means WAY, WAY more pot being sold in stores, which is very difficult to keep hidden from the public.
I say this knowing that marijuana can be a harmful substance that debilitates people. It isn't "just a plant." It is a drug that often saps ambition, numbs perception and stupifies it's user. But prohibition is morally wrong and prohibition enforcement is an outright atrocity. The effects of marijuana prohibition enforcement is far far more harmful than marijuana...and the kicker is that all the ills of marijuana exist right along side the ills of prohibition.
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At $800 an ounce, rec. pot isn't touching the BM.
Since Hantler didn't bite on this question, I'll quickly share my thoughts.What's so bad about altering your mind temporarily?
Since Hantler didn't bite on this question, I'll quickly share my thoughts.
One disclaimer: I'm a dysfunctional human being. That was probably more true before I started smoking weed, and probably less true before I started limiting my weed smoking over the last year plus (I really should start smoking more again...).
Alright...I think occasionally altering your mind can be beneficial. It's easy to get locked into the same patterns of thought and become myopic. Psychotropic substances can take us out of these patterns and help us see the bigger picture (even if only by slightly shifting the angle at which we view the world).