Damn you! Damn you straight to hell!
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It was legal there LONG ago... all these states thinking they're trail blazing, but Alaska did it back in the 1975.... full on recreational, too... no transition with medical purpose.... just legal for an oz on the street, 1/4 lb in your house
Technically, other states tried decriminalization back then, too...
Want to read some history on legal mj? Look up Ravin vs State
Maybe... I have no idea as I don't care, but there sure is a lot voting going on regarding pot.
Seems like it might be legal to own, but no dispensaries here for medical or recreational.
Pretty sure it wouldn't be legal to be selling on the street corner either.
Colorado didn't really seem to suffer too much until the pot shops opened up.
It was recriminalized in the 90s (I was in another state, but heard they had made it illegal again)
It wasn't the same model back then... they weren't trying to tax it- just you could have it for personal use, and the state supreme court upheld that the right to privacy included smoking Cannibis in your house.
I just find it funny that the media thinks legalization is a new trend... when the only thing that's new is the dispensaries (so they can officially collect tax)
The kind of problems that have occurred here since it was passed I don't remember being a big problem- so maybe it's the dispensaries that are the problem... or the combination of easy public assistance that wasn't available in Alaska back then
I'm still trying to figure out how the state can bank the taxes from dope but the dopers can't bank their money from sales.