This is an important question. People will have different opinions on this as #Cannabis touches us in different ways. Lifestyle, medicinally, politically, socially, etc. #LegalizeIt #CannabisCommunity #Mmemberville
@daviddinenberg Huge benefit to society by not incarcerating people and ruining their lives over a plant. This alone is reason enough to end cannabis prohibition. We don’t even have to get into the vast benefits for those who use. Why do we turn productive members into criminal dependents?
@daviddinenberg Freedom to grow a plant in the absolute.
@daviddinenberg To me, it means freedom to allow natural medicine grown from the earth to naturally heal and help us medicinally and in different aspects of life. It means the government no longer profiting off big pharma and fewer people relying on medications that make their conditions worse.
@daviddinenberg my state (Pennsylvaia) can give you a DUI just for testing positive on a urine test... i could have legally smoked a wek ago but i can get a DUI just by testing positive with the current testing procedures.. that is simply NOT FAIR or an accurate representation of ones soberness
@daviddinenberg It means not living in unjust closets. It means we can now be innovated and as consumers have properly tested quality driven products and a ton of options, both for effect and delivery (ingestion) method. Legalization has helped create all this new innovation and research.
@daviddinenberg @CBD_Addicts Means it could make us more responsable, also with our children, and it’s a good thing.
@daviddinenberg Legalization in #Colorado means that #COleg will drop the ball and make it legal to drug infants. #Legalization means #ChildAbuse is also legal in Colorado. Legalization means my son will be drugged by his mother legally. Here's a video that was made legal in 2016 as well:
@daviddinenberg Maybe I am a little too involved, but I think of it as this centuries end of prohibition. People get to move on with their lives without being hassled... as much anyway.