Marijuana tourism is on the way to Colorado, under a recommendation made Tuesday by a state task force to regulate the drug made legal by voters last year.
But Colorado should erect signs in airports and borders telling visitors they can’t take pot home, the task force recommended.
Colorado’s marijuana task force was assembled to suggest regulations for pot after voters chose to flout federal drug law and allow its use without a doctor’s recommendation. Made up of lawmakers, law enforcement authorities and marijuana activists, the task force agreed Tuesday that the constitutional amendment on marijuana simply says that adults over 21 can use the drug, not just Colorado residents. If lawmakers agree with the recommendation, tourists would be free to buy and smoke marijuana.The Associated Press: Pot tourism in Colo.? Marijuana regulators OK idea
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I’m at a los to understand, tobacco is bad (no question) and its use is demonised on the grounds of health treatment costs … pot fks you up both physically and mentally, and it is good ? The people of Colorado are seriously fkd up.
The whole country is seriously fkd up – not just Colorado.
An interesting article on the reasons for the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.
See how many corresponding issues you can spot:
1. Rise of an alternative religion (Christianity vs. Environmentalism)
2. Overhwelmed by outsiders (Barbarians/Vandals vs. Illegals)
3. Decay of the armed forces
4. Inflation / debasement of the currency.
5. Substance abuse (Lead vs. recreational drugs)
6. General economic decline
7. Cultural division of the empire.
8. Hoarding and deficit.
http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/fallofrome/tp/022509FallofRomeReasons.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21516658
“Bulgaria’s government has announced it is resigning after nationwide protests against high electricity prices and austerity, Prime Minister Boiko Borisov has said.”
“It is outrageous to live in a society whose laws tolerate sending young people to life in prison because they grew, or distributed, a dozen ounces of marijuana. I would hope that the good offices of your vital profession would mobilize at least to protest such excesses of wartime zeal, the legal equivalent of a My Lai massacre. And perhaps proceed to recommend the legalization of the sale of most drugs, except to minors.” – William F. Buckley (Address to the New York Bar Association, 1995)