Is it normal that I get high almost every day?

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  • Beer actually has gotten cheaper funny how that works even with inflation, again you can roll a carton of cigs for 15 bucks, im right go cry.

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    • The price of alcohol has gone up.

      The price of tobacco has gone up.

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      • The price of everything goes up with inflation but why would the government go by the price of "street" price weed, and furthermore why would that price dictate street price other than make it easier to obtain.

        Regardless if it's legal to produce street weed it's constant in price/quanity , the fact is if legally produced for a business, weed is very easily produced and in very high quanity , in that right the prices would be unchanged or lower by street or shop price regardless of tax because they cant really tax street weed....u get it yet?

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        • It will be run, sold, and taxed in the exact same way. All you need to do is look at the modern history of the alcohol industry and replace it with the word "weed" and there you have it, the future.

          There's nothing to debate, no points to make, no differences to point out.

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          • You're retarded you don't take the other side's points that's why there isn't any in your eyes, that or you're literally too dumb to get it.

            so since weed doesn't have a shop and taxed price or even a shop value, by your logic is free, if shopped price was so high people could get it on the street for less, hence no tax and more supply streetwise and lessprice.

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            • You had no idea what bootlegging was, thought you could grow as much dope as you want, were unaware of upscale tax increases on alcohol. You showed that you don't know anything about drug/production laws, so why do you even bother.

              And they AREN'T points.

              It isn't a debate with "two" different sides, because what I'm talking about is happening right now and has already happened in Europe.

              It will be run, sold, and taxed in the exact same way. All you need to do is look at the modern history of the alcohol industry and replace it with the word "weed" and there you have it, the future.

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    • the way in which you guys argue with each other is pretty funny,please continue until both of you agree that one of you is right.

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      • All you clowns are forgetting that if marijuana ever does become legal to the extent that beer is, companies like Cargill and Monsanto will spend a mint to make sure the laws benefit their particular business practices.

        These usually seem to include:

        Running the little guy out of the game first thing and buying him out for a pittance.

        Finding the absolutely cheapest way to bring a mediocre product as far & wide as possible.

        Genetically modifying and patenting a product, making it impossible to obtain seeds without getting them through the principal.

        Making an example of and ruining a handful of regular folks that have somehow run afoul of them. Astronomical legal bills ensue that only a large corporation can afford.

        All of the above must be done with minimal morals, no ethics and a "rule-beating" legal attitude. That is unless the rules can be changed to favor the corporation, of course.

        So enjoy your legalized marijuana folks. None of this has happened yet, but if federal laws change, I'm sure the dick cheneys of the world will be laughing and pocketing your cash as you blaze.

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        • I must admit that..you are clearly right and I'm not joking..anyway,if weed gets legalized,that will represent nothing for me,I still like nutmeg more than marijuana

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      • It's not a debate, what I'm trying to inform him of is what some people like to call "common knowledge".

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