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Anyway here's some more details from like actual reporters and shite.

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Pot in the 60s 70s 80s 90s had THC of no more tha 3% now they are producing the new stuff with 20% THC. THC is addictive at that percentage.


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Man I can't think of anything worse than being a toker (former or current) who refuses to back legalization. That's weak af
For real. That's why it actually has a legit chance of passing. The pols get to take this middle road of saying they don't support legalizing it but they do support letting the people decide.
There's a few big cannabis reform bills that have been introduced in the legislature and at least one of them is moving forward.

The most likely one to pass in the a bill to allow medical cannabis patients to use whole cannabis flower. As of right now, only tinctures and edible forms of cannabis are allowed, which is dumb. The bill to allow cannabis flower is getting a hearing in the Health and Welfare Committee on Thursday (tomorrow).

You can email your state reps about this bill: LINK

The other bill is less likely to pass but still pretty interesting because it was introduced by a Republican, which makes it more likely to pass. This bill from Rep. Nelson (St. Tammany Parish) would put a full marijuana legalization referendum on the ballot in November 2022. Yes, if this bill passes you will be able to vote on legalizing weed.

You can email your state reps about that bill here: LINK

Republicans call the shots in Louisiana Legislature and they think their constituents don't want to change our weed laws. They're more likely to change their tune if they know that isn't the case.

Dammit I thought I put a link in the OP post, here it is - LINK
Louisiana is one of only two states that does not allow cannabis flower as part of its medical cannabis program. HB385 would change that, but it can't advance until it gets a hearing in the Health and Welfare Committee. Go here - LINK - to tell your state reps to give it a hearing so we can finally move into the 21st century.