Let's be clear that the lack of action to end prohibition is a acknowledgment of an active support of deported militarized violence that is mostly out of your view. Not only are you supporting violence but you are also pushing your community, friends, and family with addiction issues into the shadows and creating communication walls that I consider much more dangerous than chronic pot use. For those of you that don't think this is an important issue, or support prohibition, please reconsider this viewpoint because I believe this goes beyond legal pot. It's a statement on how our society addresses problems. Do we have the courage to challenge failed policies by taking new, sometimes scary directions or are we just going to fold and just muddle through our lives together and be a victim of our fears.
Re: “House Panel Backs Scaled-Back Marijuana Bill”
Let's be clear that the lack of action to end prohibition is a acknowledgment of an active support of deported militarized violence that is mostly out of your view. Not only are you supporting violence but you are also pushing your community, friends, and family with addiction issues into the shadows and creating communication walls that I consider much more dangerous than chronic pot use. For those of you that don't think this is an important issue, or support prohibition, please reconsider this viewpoint because I believe this goes beyond legal pot. It's a statement on how our society addresses problems. Do we have the courage to challenge failed policies by taking new, sometimes scary directions or are we just going to fold and just muddle through our lives together and be a victim of our fears.