To: A CA Guy
I think that the problem arises from the quasi legal status. In other words there is still money to be made. In my opinion if it were legal for any adult to own and grow their own plants the situation would be different. That doesn't mean do away with DUI and public intoxication laws at all. All that I'm saying that as long as there is a potential black market, the crime and such is going to be an issue.
3 posted on
07/03/2006 10:47:23 AM PDT by
31R1O
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To: 31R1O
The pot houses are legal. They are attracting drug dealers to sell their stuff near by.
The problem has grown with the pot houses, so I think we need to limit them to maybe one every few miles.
Also we need to see to it that drug activist doctors can't get away with prescribing for anything shy of the worst cases.
If we see a doctor make a lot of prescriptions for pot, could be they are activist right?
Seems they have to get control of the whole thing, right now you have recreational abusers taking advantage of the current system, along with drug dealers.
8 posted on
07/03/2006 11:00:32 AM PDT by
A CA Guy
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