Keep pot illegal

Whew put down the flame thrower topspin. Yes they and some of my rasta friends like the price at $400 ounce.
 
This is the same reason the government has had the war on drugs too. So their private cartel is more profitable.

"Thirteen years ago, the first edition of Dope, Inc. was released, Commissioned by anti-drug American Senator Lyndon LaRouche. It was the first book to reveal that the illegal drug cartel was becoming the world's biggest business. "DOPE, INC.", has waged war against every nation in the world to expose the operation; and to reveal the names of the "untouchable" figures who protect the cartel, whom Hollywood media have sold to the public as veritable deities. This book, which has since come out in several foreign-language versions, and a second edition, remains unique. Its effectiveness is attested to, above all, by the fact that the kingpins of the U.S. branch of the drug cartel, led by Henry Kissinger and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith - launched a years-long effort to silence the authors, starting with LaRouche, who was railroaded to federal prison in late 1988 on trumped-up "conspiracy" charges, and is now fighting in the courts to overturn that travesty of justice. LaRouche was jailed within days of George Bush's inauguration as President in January 1989; and Bush kept him there, for reasons that include a fear by Bush and his backers of the information contained in this book. Dope Inc

“Power is the great aphrodisiac.” -- Henry Kissenger, New York Times, January 19


http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/henry_kissinger.htm
 
Dealers have never been a pot users friend.The price for pot is outrageous.But they can get that price is because they have the user over a barrel,as long as pot is illegal. Legalized pot would put the drug dealers and cartels out of business.I have no sympathy for the drug dealers. I want legalized pot for 2 reasons. 1 is the price will come down. 2 quality control,Make sure that it is one percent weed with out having to worry that it might be spiked with something like heroin.
 
Dealers have never been a pot users friend.The price for pot is outrageous.But they can get that price is because they have the user over a barrel,as long as pot is illegal. Legalized pot would put the drug dealers and cartels out of business.I have no sympathy for the drug dealers. I want legalized pot for 2 reasons. 1 is the price will come down. 2 quality control,Make sure that it is one percent weed with out having to worry that it might be spiked with something like heroin.

topspin fail

and dude, i've actually run some preliminary numbers on ounces of weed in cali....and if legalized, i think it might be about 25% percent cheaper, thats it. the people i debated this with (and no, they all don't smoke weed), some believe cheaper, some believe more. the numbers are all about current tax on tobacco and alcohol and the no doubt extra tax on marijuana that the government would put in place to recuperate their lost funding from "fighting" the war on weed.

just my opinion
 
This is the same reason the government has had the war on drugs too. So their private cartel is more profitable.

"Thirteen years ago, the first edition of Dope, Inc. was released, Commissioned by anti-drug American Senator Lyndon LaRouche. It was the first book to reveal that the illegal drug cartel was becoming the world's biggest business. "DOPE, INC.", has waged war against every nation in the world to expose the operation; and to reveal the names of the "untouchable" figures who protect the cartel, whom Hollywood media have sold to the public as veritable deities. This book, which has since come out in several foreign-language versions, and a second edition, remains unique. Its effectiveness is attested to, above all, by the fact that the kingpins of the U.S. branch of the drug cartel, led by Henry Kissinger and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith - launched a years-long effort to silence the authors, starting with LaRouche, who was railroaded to federal prison in late 1988 on trumped-up "conspiracy" charges, and is now fighting in the courts to overturn that travesty of justice. LaRouche was jailed within days of George Bush's inauguration as President in January 1989; and Bush kept him there, for reasons that include a fear by Bush and his backers of the information contained in this book. Dope Inc

“Power is the great aphrodisiac.” -- Henry Kissenger, New York Times, January 19


http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/henry_kissinger.htm

precisely
 
Everybody can have their own opinion. Not many economist would agree with vastly increased supply not driving down price.
 
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