Well, we thought Goldman Sacs was too big to fail, Fannie/Freddie were solvent, NoDoc Loans were a good thing, $3 trillion in bailouts/stimulus was a good thing. I just hope we learn from this and do a much better job of looking at the big picture and not just reacting. Prescription drug trafficking/abuse is a huge problem in our schools today. How do we make sure this does not get away from us given the “image” MJ has? Do we simply regulate/tax it like we do tobacco? Does this mean that RJR can now legally grow, package and distribute it? How do we “control” who/where/how it is grown/packaged and distributed? Simply saying “it does not harm” is not good enough.
So should we ban them? If not, why is that the right answer for medical marijuana?
Simply saying it does not harm
Where did I say that?