Submitted by Jesuslovesthepackers t3_10oswsq in newhampshire
akmjolnir t1_j6icly8 wrote
Reply to comment by Darwins_Dog in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
Subjective vs. objective.
There's a lot of things that are more important than your desire to smoke weed under a different legal status. It's already decriminalized... so go buy it and smoke it.
Meanwhile... the rest of us adults have already figured out that roads, schools, medical care, and a million other social services are more important than you being able to stroll into a NH dispensary.
It's not like you're in the middle of Texas, and need to drive for 6 hours to get to the nearest state border.. Hop in a car and go to ME, MA, or VT... or grow it like the rest of us.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6iovkl wrote
I'm not quite sure what your point is. The status quo works fine for me, but we could be bringing in more revenue (and supporting local businesses) by making a change that has massive public support.
Adults in other states have figured out how to sell and tax weed without a state monopoly on sales. I think holding out for federal changes is just giving money to other states; money that could be improving our roads, schools, etc. right now.
akmjolnir t1_j6is1it wrote
There seems to be an overused rallying cry to legalize NH weed, as if it will solve the problems plaguing the state, or somehow make everyone happy.
Or, "I don't like (insert individual) because they won't let me smoke weed".
It's lame, and unproductive.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6iuids wrote
You brought it up. Legalizing and taxing weed will bring in revenue (hopefully we agree on that much) so the question is then which system will be the most effective. I think private ownership is better (in part because it can be implemented now), you appear to be on the side of eventual state ownership.
Dismissing the debate with hyperbole and arguments that I never made is lame and unproductive.
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