I've never tried marijuana, don't know that I'd try it even if it were 100% legal. But I don't see any reason to have it remain illegal when it's not a harmful drug, fighting it is a huge waste of money and resources and is clogging up the court system, and like alcohol prohibition in the 20's it's not working. People are going to continue to use it regardless of whatever laws are on the books.
I support keeping the same restrictions on it as for alcohol. No sales to anyone under 18 (and the legal age for alcohol should be dropped to 18), no smoking while driving, don't do it in public or at work, etc.
I see the current trend moving toward full legalization across the country eventually. Even one or two states legalizing it for recreational use is a step in that direction. 20 years ago we couldn't even imagine states legalizing it for medical use.
I support keeping the same restrictions on it as for alcohol. No sales to anyone under 18 (and the legal age for alcohol should be dropped to 18), no smoking while driving, don't do it in public or at work, etc.
I see the current trend moving toward full legalization across the country eventually. Even one or two states legalizing it for recreational use is a step in that direction. 20 years ago we couldn't even imagine states legalizing it for medical use.
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