It's interesting. More people die on painkillers in a single month. Then people die on weed in a lifetime. Alcohol is legal. You can kill yourself by drinking too much. Painkillers are legally, they are known to be addictive both mentally and physically. Colorado is the first state in the US to make Marijuana legal federally.
No one has died since. Actually their states are reporting a surplus in money in the millions of dollars they can invest in domestic programs. Why the huge Taboo with Marijuana. You can't overdose. It's not addictive. You should go right now to a store buy a pack of cigars that say on the label "This WILL kill you" and it will.
Yet you can't buy Marijuana in every state. It's illegal in some states. It's legal in others. I don't understand why people wouldn't want to make this legal on a federal level. In time I think most states in the US will make it legal. So far the progress is slow. It's known to help people that have medical issues. It's not just something to get high with. Cancer patients take this it actually helps them. Why not just make it legal everywhere.
Their is a massive number of people locked up for small amounts of pot. Those people are able to legally buy other things that will harm their body's. What your personal view of pot. Do you support it made legal federally. (In the United States) or wherever you live.





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