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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: OverdoseLiving]
    #11022742 - 09/08/09 05:33 PM (14 years, 4 months ago)

:wtf:


You seem to be OK with people using medical marijuana recreationally, what's the difference if they have club cards or not? :what:


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Green_T]
    #11022874 - 09/08/09 05:48 PM (14 years, 4 months ago)

True that! :potleaf:


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Jufin]
    #11766077 - 01/04/10 04:20 PM (14 years, 26 days ago)

They'll be released, and there'll be a huge weed-smoking celebration/party. :stoned:


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: deCypher]
    #11789271 - 01/08/10 12:19 PM (14 years, 23 days ago)

If they do, I'm just going to grow my own.


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Enlightenedwon]
    #11789428 - 01/08/10 12:48 PM (14 years, 23 days ago)

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Sorry to not answer your question, but: what would happen to people that are serving time for pot related charges?





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They'll be released, and there'll be a huge weed-smoking celebration/party. :stoned:




Yeah..they wouldn't be released until they served their time since their crimes would have occurred prior to legalization.


They could be pardoned. :shrug:



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As far as what would happen to the dealers; supply would go up and demand would go down.  It would then become an over-saturated "buyer's market", where dealers would have to undercut their competition to even continue.  All that aside, people like to do business w/their friends, so I'm sure many would continue to deal it would just be less profitable.


I think a lot of drug dealers would be extremely pissed.


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Enlightenedwon]
    #11789515 - 01/08/10 01:03 PM (14 years, 23 days ago)

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I agree that a pardon would be possible, but I think everyone trying to get pardoned would take a lot of time and effort.


Um, what if the governor/president decides to pardon all prisoners who were convicted of marijuana-related crimes; this way, the prisoners don't have to do shit but sit back and wait to be released.



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Perhaps people with big sentences would be pardoned, but..pardon one you gotta pardon everyone right?


Well, yeah. :shrug:


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Enlightenedwon]
    #11789962 - 01/08/10 02:12 PM (14 years, 22 days ago)

How did us making it a medicine fuck it up? If anything, I see that as a good sign...


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Enlightenedwon]
    #11790504 - 01/08/10 03:44 PM (14 years, 22 days ago)

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How did us making it a medicine fuck it up? If anything, I see that as a good sign...




It may have made strides towards social acceptance, however we're talking about legalization.


I think it is a stride towards both.



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Even if it were approved by the FDA, it would take forever for it to go OTC.


How do you know this for sure?



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I know that there are ways to obtain it medically (even if you have no definable need), but by saying "legalization", and asking about street dealers, I take it you meant freely available over the counter.


I mean completely legal, no laws or sanctions on it whatsoever. :shrug:


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Enlightenedwon]
    #11790897 - 01/08/10 04:48 PM (14 years, 22 days ago)

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To approve a drug as an Over-the-Counter drug, the FDA must find that:

*Its benefits outweigh its risks: In other words, the improvements to your health from taking the drug are more important than any negative side effects.

*Its potential for misuse and abuse is low: That is, the drug should not be habit forming and shouldn’t cause a cheap “high” that would encourage people to overuse it.

*The consumer can use it for self-diagnosed conditions: The drug isn’t for something that needs testing or a doctor’s diagnosis, like high cholesterol. Instead, the drug treats a symptom that’s obvious to the average consumer, like a headache or allergy.

*The drug can be adequately labeled: The warnings and instructions for use are clear and easy to understand without any training.
The drug does not need a doctor’s supervision: The drug is easy to use. For example, the drug doesn’t need a doctor to monitor and change the dosage.


I think it's more important for the cannabis plant to become completely legal than it is for cannabis buds to be accepted as an OTC medication. :shrug:


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Enlightenedwon]
    #11793343 - 01/08/10 10:49 PM (14 years, 22 days ago)

It doesn't have to.


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Re: What do you think will happen to the illegal pot dealers if pot was legalized in the US in 2010? [Re: Enlightenedwon]
    #11796422 - 01/09/10 02:05 PM (14 years, 22 days ago)

:thumbup:


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