She Immigrated Legally. She Married a U.S. Citizen. But She Was Denied Citizenship for Working in Legal Cannabis. - eviltoast
  • kovler@lemmyhub.com
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    10 months ago

    The “legal” marijuana industry only benefits people in the investment class. It’s traded on the stock market, it’s sold in so many states over the counter and yet people sit in jail for it. Biden’s pardons aren’t even close to halfway there but the entire media had a field day with it like we were in some golden era of legalization. People’s rights are still subjugated on behalf of the war on drugs, specifically the war on smelling cannabis burning. None of the workers ever benefit from the runaway profits with certain companies earning six figures a week in revenue for a single state.

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      10 months ago

      Things could be better, for sure, but it is pretty awesome for the average person in a legal state (or country) to be able to buy and grow weed legally. Give it time for the “war on drugs” generation to die out and things will be even better.

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        10 months ago

        I’d say the problem is how some states have manipulated the market to only benefit big players.

        Illinois, for example, has given out the fewest licenses to grow and made it illegal to grow for personal use.

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          I mean Ohio Republicans literally want to change a law that was passed by referendum, just to be assholes, but weed being legal in Ohio is still pretty kickass.

          Things can be good and also not good enough.

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        10 months ago

        that is what the last generation said

        have a story passed down through two generations of a woman in the 20s putting a towel under the door so the smell did not get into the hallway

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          10 months ago

          and they were right. they grew up in an era where cannabis was completely illegal at all levels and the cultural push was to increase penalties. Now it’s legal in some form in the majority of states with others getting on board pretty quickly and the push as the federal level is to deregulate entirely and leave it up to the states. I think it will be legal for adults everywhere in the US at the state and federal levels in our lifetimes.

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            10 months ago

            “I think it will be legal for adults everywhere in the US at the state and federal levels in our lifetimes.”

            and that is also what the last generation said

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          10 months ago

          That’s a good story. But it’s true that things are improving, right? Canada is now fully legalized and about half of the US states are legal-ish. Mexico will get there since their Supreme Court said the ban is illegal.