Tom Rankin
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100323/ap_on_re_us/us_calif_parks_no_smoking
Can you imagine a smoke-free Adirondack State Park?
Can you imagine a smoke-free Adirondack State Park?
Tobacco or marijuana?http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100323/ap_on_re_us/us_calif_parks_no_smoking
Can you imagine a smoke-free Adirondack State Park?
WTF is happening to my country!?!?
The former, obviously; I mean we are talking California here...Tobacco or marijuana?
Tobacco or marijuana?
Another BIG player here is the pharmaceutical industry and it's extensive lobbying ability. A pain reliever "grown in the home" would definately cut into prescription narcotic, OTC NSAID, and Timoptic sales, to name but a few. I cannot see Big Pharma giving that up, without a fight.Good question. In November there's a ballot initiative to determine whether it will be legal to purchase an ounce of it.
According to the article, in one poll "56% of respondents favored legalized marijuana". With the current budget crisis, the ability to tax it might be a godsend to the local and state governments.
Whether it passes this year or not, it's only a matter of time. People have become sophisticated/educated enough to see it for what it is, regardless of misinformation. Change may come slowly though, as there's a huge industry within the law and order community who make their living and fortunes attempting to control it.
Another BIG player here is the pharmaceutical industry and it's extensive lobbying ability. A pain reliever "grown in the home" would definately cut into prescription narcotic, OTC NSAID, and Timoptic sales, to name but a few. I cannot see Big Pharma giving that up, without a fight.
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