My thoughts on medical cannabis legalization

Lots of people don’t drink beer, and yet don’t demand that beer be made illegal, well the same is true for cannabis use

So what I did was I forged prescription cards, and sold them for half of what the real ones cost. It worked for about three months, but once someone got caught all the local businesses got a lot more careful about checking the cards. It didn’t take long before the whole vetting system was upgraded, and the cards became scannable, which meant I was out of business for good. I can’t say that I learned a lesson, other than that a whole lot of people want medical cannabis who don’t have access to it. This leads me to believe that within the next couple of years recreational cannabis use will also be legalized. It can’t take very long, can it? We are on the so-called “slippery slope” towards total cannabis legalization, and for one very simple reason. The more people learn about medical cannabis, the more they realize it should have never been made illegal in the first place. Even people that have no interest in ever using cannabis are starting to understand that there is nothing wrong with the plant. Lots of people don’t drink beer, and yet don’t demand that beer be made illegal, well the same is true for cannabis use. If anything, medical cannabis is safer to use than alcohol could ever be, so why shouldn’t it be legal across the board? Well, for right now only medical cannabis use is legal, but that should be coming to an end pretty soon. I never got in trouble for forging the medical cannabis cards, and I like to think I helped a few people, too.

 

 

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