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by resdirector
4345 days ago
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OT but IMO it's such a huge cost to the economy (and humanity) that marijuana is still taboo. The thought experiments that you describe, for me at least, are not only fun, but more often than not lead to practical, wealth-generating breakthroughs. I assume I'm not the only one. I hope one day historians and economists will study the lost opportunity costs of the prohibition / taboo nature of marijuana. |
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Politics, money, religion, and several other irrelevant factors keep it highly illegal.
It even has come to the point where states are ignoring federal law, so progress is happening thankfully.
Changing the leadership of the DEA would be helpful. Remove guns from the DEA and require them to use the FBI or local SWAT if a crime is bad enough to warrant a raid. "They might flush the evidence" is not a good enough reason to raid good peoples houses and suppress something that does far more good than harm. How many people have died from marijuana and how many people have died from a marijuana related DEA raid? Which is really more harmful to the country? Money seized should go towards public education, not directly to the law-enforcement agencies.
Is it off topic? We are talking about thought-experiments here, and your experience is normal for anyone with even a slightly scientific mind.