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by idleproc
1456 days ago
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Why is this the case though? Take coffee for instance, it's widely grown in South America--is most of the production run by cartels? Or is it just that cannabis is a high-value crop, and it's easier to move the produce around the USA from within, rather than having to smuggle it over the border? And if cannabis is a high-value crop, is it because not all states have 'legalised' it? What if the whole world legalised cannabis, would it become like coffee? |
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As a different example, there are "dry towns" where alcohol sales are illegal. The bordering bars where it is legal do very well.