Call me a little crazy, and an optimist but does anybody else see a majorly green horizon? With Colorado's success, Alaska and Washington are both thinking about doing the same, and with Uruguay... Marijuana legalization is all changing now. I think in the next 15-20 years the whole US will have legalized pot, and in that time the UK, Canada, many other European and American countries will have legalized it, rendering out a lot of drug cartel's money out which will stop a lot of small ones from building up big, fast. So Mexico, Columbia, Brazil and more will still have cartels selling harder drugs, but it'll still take out a lot of their income. But, you have to bare in mind the Muslim countries such as Saudi Arabia, if I'm not mistaken Muslims are not allowed to be under the influence of any drug, but Mary Jane will most likely be the new tobacco/alcohol.
Nah, definitely not... unless we find ourselves living under a single world government, then maybe.. otherwise there will always be holdouts, just like it is with alcohol
I think Australia will be last to legalize weed...... i would put a $100 bet that all the far more stricter countries (eg China, Indonesia and whatever) will legalize weed before Australia does
Maybe North Korea are the smart ones keeping themselves to themselves and staying out of everyone else's problems.
I think if america try to take over north korea, weed will become illegal there.... Its only illegal in south korea/japan/china/nepal...... all because of the fucking US government.... if the US government didn't fuck with them, weed would be still legal in those places
All of the countries need to just chill out and pass it to the left! World legalization = world peace?
[quote name="xCeeTee" post="19350664" timestamp="1389859744"]All of the countries need to just chill out and pass it to the left! World legalization = world peace?[/quote]It could pave the roadRollingStoned
I dont expect to see it in my lifetime, I really cant even imagine it. I'd be an optimist to say the entire US will legalize within 30 years, let alone every other country. Either way though, drug cartels would still exist, weed is only a piece of their market.
Dude imagine if all the leaders just got together in one huge smoke sesh. We could like work out all the differences we have
No, I don't think so. There are even a few cities in the U.S. where selling alcohol is still illegal.
Oh yes, most definitely. But it won't look like anything that people had hoped for in the least. All leading up to "pill form" from big pharma and mass profit. The comment on one world government caught my eye (not that I am a conspiracy guy.) U.N. convention is what prohibition is based on. I hope it dawns on people that one World gvt. has already been here for some time. U.S. is broke and in debt to the IMF. Anyone thinking the U.S. calls the shots isn't following the money trail. You really think Vlad Putin is Barack's sworn enemy? LOL! They're all working together. Its so obvious.
Pay no attention to that kid. He was trying to compare the us with Korea and say they are the same. Maybe living in the Southern Hemisphere is sending to much blood to his head and he can't think straight.