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OT: HB447 Texas Legalization
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<blockquote data-quote="NORMLFROG" data-source="post: 2966034" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>All the soccer style nut kicks roused me from my slumber. I’m in favor of legalization and I’m not convinced it’s a gateway drug. My suspicion is the “gateway victims” might have underlying addiction issues that don’t plague normal folks.</p><p></p><p>I only say that cause I know many folks who occasionally take grass and many of those same types only drink one or two beers at a sitting. You know, normal folks.</p><p></p><p>Not everyone is that lucky. Do I think it can be regulated and taxed. Sure. It that going to be an economic panacea? Colorado tells us probably not but the extra tax revenue can’t hurt. Especially if the legislature is creative about revenue allocation.</p><p></p><p>I do find it incredibly disconcerting that we are willing to throw opioids and dangerous steroids at medical conditions but we start pearl clutching at the very thought of a bong hit providing pain relief to a suffering human.</p><p></p><p>The fact that these types of issues aren’t dying in committee any longer gives me hope of reasoned debate on the issue.</p><p></p><p>NF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NORMLFROG, post: 2966034, member: 237"] All the soccer style nut kicks roused me from my slumber. I’m in favor of legalization and I’m not convinced it’s a gateway drug. My suspicion is the “gateway victims” might have underlying addiction issues that don’t plague normal folks. I only say that cause I know many folks who occasionally take grass and many of those same types only drink one or two beers at a sitting. You know, normal folks. Not everyone is that lucky. Do I think it can be regulated and taxed. Sure. It that going to be an economic panacea? Colorado tells us probably not but the extra tax revenue can’t hurt. Especially if the legislature is creative about revenue allocation. I do find it incredibly disconcerting that we are willing to throw opioids and dangerous steroids at medical conditions but we start pearl clutching at the very thought of a bong hit providing pain relief to a suffering human. The fact that these types of issues aren’t dying in committee any longer gives me hope of reasoned debate on the issue. NF [/QUOTE]
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