Why the states must decide about medical marijuana legalization
Early in the Reagan administration, legal advisers from all the agencies were brought into a meeting at the White House. Copies of an executive order from the new president were circulated to each. They all assumed it was a first draft. So they all took out their pens and started marking it up, representing the interests…
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”medical marijuana, 29 states plus the District of Columbia have already legalized it.” Hmm. Let’s ask each of those 30 jurisdictions, How is it working for you to legalize pot? How does Utah’s smoking rate compare to your? Your’s higher. Too bad, bummer. How does Utah compare to your states cancer rate? Your still higher? That’s not fair. How is your tobacco use? Higher again? among youth? Higher again? So let’s look at death rate due to cancer – mortality rates? Your pot state kills off more folks? That’s a shame. How is it working for Utah to keep marijuana outside, or minimize its use? Utah has the longest life expectancy, lowest cancer rate all causes, so lowest lung cancer rate. Keep it away from the kids, until they get some common sense. Again, how is it workin’ for you?