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re: Legalize weed in Louisiana and the economy will come up.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:42 pm to Tiger Nation 84
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:42 pm to Tiger Nation 84
There's literally ZERO reason not to legalize & tax it. Anything else is fueled by stupidity.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:45 pm to Tiger Nation 84
not even close to true
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:47 pm to Tiger Nation 84
I wish Georgia would do this.
However keep in mind that no one will take in as much as Colorado Oregon bc I guarantee their sales are higher bc you can't get it anywhere else.
However keep in mind that no one will take in as much as Colorado Oregon bc I guarantee their sales are higher bc you can't get it anywhere else.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:48 pm to Tiger Nation 84
this is germans but yet not germans....
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:54 pm to Tiger Nation 84
In Louisiana:
Potential revenues from marijuana sales < Current revenues from locking up marijuana offenders
Potential revenues from marijuana sales < Current revenues from locking up marijuana offenders
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:56 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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Weed wouldn't put a dent in the budget deficit.
Lol
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:58 pm to Bootyrich
This damn state can't even get with the times to build the correct infrastructure to handle its population how they'd be progressive enough to legalize weed would be beyond me.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 9:59 pm to Swoopin
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However keep in mind that no one will take in as much as Colorado Oregon bc I guarantee their sales are higher bc you can't get it anywhere else.
True, but if LA did it in the very near future, we'd have a grip on the south for years.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:01 pm to Tiger Nation 84
That it would fix the economy. How many lawyers, police, judges, prison guards, drug testing employees etc would be laid off if weed was legal? How many of those wouldn't be able to find new jobs and instead of being taxpayers would become leeches? How many would default on their student loans when you know LA has WAY too many new lawyers as it is? How many people would not be on probation and not paying monthly fines for drug testing if it was legal? How much less booze would be sold if weed was legal? What about prescription meds and all of the jobs that come along with them like docs and pharmacists? All it does is shift money around but most people aren't smart enough to grasp that.
Now let's talk about how many people in the ghettos of LA supplement, or make their entire income from selling weed. If you take away that income stream violent crime in nice neighborhoods will skyrocket. That might offset some of the issues I mentioned above but is violent crime worth it?
Now let's talk about how many people in the ghettos of LA supplement, or make their entire income from selling weed. If you take away that income stream violent crime in nice neighborhoods will skyrocket. That might offset some of the issues I mentioned above but is violent crime worth it?
This post was edited on 2/11/16 at 10:07 pm
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:01 pm to NOLAManBlog
What are you basing that off of? Colorado and Oregon far exceeded expectations on taxed sales. My two cents LA needs to hurry up and legalize to get an upper leg on the sales, before its legal every where.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:06 pm to Large Farva
quote:Has Oregon even started retail sales yet?
Colorado and Oregon far exceeded expectations on taxed sales.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:07 pm to lsu480
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lawyers
Criminal defense attorneys? Oh no whatever will we do?!?!?
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police
Good.
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judges
90% chance they land a job within a month that pays a lot more than they make on the bench.
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prison guards
Good.
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drug testing employees
How many people in this state are drug testing employees? Less than 1000? Who cares?
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All it does is shift money around
This post was edited on 2/11/16 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:08 pm to lsu480
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Now let's talk about how many people in the ghettos of LA supplement, or make their entire income from selling weed. If you take away that income stream violent crime in nice neighborhoods will skyrocket. That might offset some of the issues I mentioned above but is violent crime worth it?
What happened in Colorado? No ghettos there?
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:14 pm to northshorebamaman
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Has Oregon even started retail sales yet?
Yep, they are using the same model as Colorado, retail in former medical dispensaries only to start so they can vet new retailers.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:15 pm to Tiger Nation 84
Legal weed wouldn't solve the budget problem but it would help. It's something that should be done for a number of reasons. The worthless politicians need to do this and some other common sense things before looking for tax hikes.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:16 pm to Tiger Nation 84
Lets get a petition started
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:17 pm to Swoopin
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I wish Georgia would do this.
However keep in mind that no one will take in as much as Colorado Oregon bc I guarantee their sales are higher bc you can't get it anywhere else.
People would flock to Nola for it. It's an easy drive from anywhere in the south or Texas. Colorado is not quite as convenient.
Posted on 2/11/16 at 10:19 pm to Lakeboy7
quote:That's good. We dicked it up here in Washington state by separating retail and medical.
, they are using the same model as Colorado, retail in former medical dispensaries only to start so they can vet new retailers
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