Marijuana Legalization Gains Support, Confounding Policymakers:
These “policymakers” must be living under a rock. They are acting surprised that the mentality of legalizing the use of the Wacky Weed is gain more and more support every day. I would not be surprised if a good percentage of them are toking some of the following:
• Assassin Of Youth
• Babysitter
• Crying Weed
• Crazy Weed
• Dinkie Dow
• Giggle Weed
• Giggle Smoke
• Dry High
• Joy Smoke
• Jolly Green
• Killer Weed
• Laughing Grass
• Laughing Weed
• Love Weed
• Loco Weed
• Magic Smoke
• Righteous Bush
• Sinsemilla
• Wacky Weed
A recent survey showed that 54% of the American population was in favor of legalizing the use of weed.
It makes a lot of sense to give the green light to the dope smokers. The effects of it are supposedly less harmful than booze and the destitute government can make a few dollars by taxing the sale of it. They can’t make money any other way, way not tax weed?
There are several benefits of legalizing “Mary Jane.” According to sources that study these things; 72 billion can be saved each year by eliminating the cops chasing down the dope heads and the associated legal issues that follow.
With a country that is in as bad shape as the USA, 72 billion can go a long way supporting other more important concerns; that is if the Obama administration doesn’t find some country to give it to.
Drug Policy.org
10 facts about marijuana
Fact #1: Most marijuana users never use any other illicit drug.
Fact #2: Most people who use marijuana do so occasionally. Increasing admissions for treatment do not reflect increasing rates of clinical dependence.
Fact #3: Claims about increases in marijuana potency are vastly overstated. In addition, potency is not related to risk of dependence or health impacts.
Fact #4: Marijuana has not been shown to cause mental illness.
Fact #5: Marijuana use has not been shown to increase risk of cancer
Fact #6: Marijuana has been proven helpful for treating the symptoms of a variety of medical conditions
Fact #7: Marijuana use rates in the Netherlands are similar to those in the U.S. despite very different policies.
Fact #8: Marijuana has not been shown to cause long-term cognitive impairment
Fact #9: There is no compelling evidence that marijuana contributes substantially to traffic accidents and fatalities
Fact #10: More than 800,000 people are arrested for marijuana each year, the vast majority of them for simple possession; that costs the tax payers a bundle of money.
Why not legalize it now. It is going to happen sooner than later. That way all of the doctors and lawyers that use it don’t have to hide in the closet anymore.

