Ten to fifteen years ago it was all about legalizing hemp. A natural resource that is renewable quickly. Where is all the talk now, we seem to have jumped two hurdles in one leap. How can we legalize potent sinsemillia when we haven't even tried commercially growing hemp. I know they are same thing, not. Today's pot is even further from hemp then its every been, there is no comparison.
What is going to happen to an entire generation of young adults and some older that have done nothing else but grow pot and sell it. What skills do they have to offer society when their only talents are profitless. I think we will see an increase in crime coming from desperate individuals with no options. The state will release many pot related inmates only to be filled soon after with new real criminals.
Life after pot in this unstable ecomony is scary, I hope everyone has a safety net.
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on 03/26/2010 at 9:41 AM
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Ten to fifteen years ago it was all about legalizing hemp. A natural resource that is renewable quickly. Where is all the talk now, we seem to have jumped two hurdles in one leap. How can we legalize potent sinsemillia when we haven't even tried commercially growing hemp. I know they are same thing, not. Today's pot is even further from hemp then its every been, there is no comparison. What is going to happen to an entire generation of young adults and some older that have done nothing else but grow pot and sell it. What skills do they have to offer society when their only talents are profitless. I think we will see an increase in crime coming from desperate individuals with no options. The state will release many pot related inmates only to be filled soon after with new real criminals. Life after pot in this unstable ecomony is scary, I hope everyone has a safety net.