Assuming you are the libertarian to which you refer, are you happy that pot is going to be more available and cheaper to our kids and grandkids?
As a libertarian, I am happy that there will be less justification for asset forfeiture, fewer people jailed for minor possession, and fewer legal entanglements due to overzealous prosecution for a drug that has a rather benign societal effect.
What your kids pay for it is none of anybody’s concern.
“are you happy that pot is going to be more available and cheaper to our kids and grandkids?”
It is not anyone else’s job to raise your children not to smoke pot...or drink alcohol. The same argument you made was made against alcohol.
Your question assumes cheaper or more readily available pot was all your kids or grandkids were looking for so they could smoke pot. In other words, your comment says your offspring are pot smokers, they just couldn’t find it or afford it.
The fact is, I don’t know a single person here in Colorado that didn’t smoke pot that now will. Your comment suggests we all will magically turn to smoking pot.
No. I’m not a Libertarian for this reason. I can’t imagine what they’re thinking on this issue.
If the kids were raised correctly your point is moot.