I support state’s rights and residents in my state (Washington) are free to toke up as much as they want. The feds will never get their act together and remove it from Schedule 1. I have zero respect for laws that make no sense and harm people. I drive and therefore refrain but I am 100% against pot being illegal. If someone else does it I don’t mind as long as they aren’t driving while high.
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While it is illegal on the federal level...it's not in various states. An the feds are respecting that for the most part. Only way you'll see it legal on a fed level is if they find a new way to make money off something else most likely. More and more states are coming around. Whether it's in the form of legalization, decriminalization, medicinal, etc.
Comes down to this if you want to smoke the wacky tobacky...
1. Live in a state where your able. Whether legal or decriminalized.
2. Don't join an occupation which requires you to abstain totally from it.
3. Wait til you retire from said occupation mentioned in 2.
No, I'm not advocating for drivers to be allowed to get high. Nor do I condone driving under the influence in any way, shape or form.
We should advocate to make prostitution legal again. Inner city unemployment would drop. ha!
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