https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-09-15/cannabis-corruption-threats-secret-financial-deals-politiciansparks and roads. But for some cities, the riches never materialized.
"California’s decision to legalize recreational cannabis in 2016 ushered in a multibillion dollar commercial pot market that officials in many small, struggling communities hoped would bring new jobs and an infusion of tax revenue to spend on police,
Instead, the advent of commercial cannabis unleashed a wave of corruption, prosecutions and accusations that has rocked local governments across the state and left them with few effective tools to combat the problem."
On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 2:46:36 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:police, parks and roads. But for some cities, the riches never materialized.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-09-15/cannabis-corruption-threats-secret-financial-deals-politicians
"California’s decision to legalize recreational cannabis in 2016 ushered in a multibillion dollar commercial pot market that officials in many small, struggling communities hoped would bring new jobs and an infusion of tax revenue to spend on
Instead, the advent of commercial cannabis unleashed a wave of corruption, prosecutions and accusations that has rocked local governments across the state and left them with few effective tools to combat the problem."The UK pushed opium in China to balance its trade deficit.
US corporations are pushing pot on Americans for profit today.
It is one thing to allow a small group such as patients suffering painful illness near the end of their lives to have access to pot legally. It is a different thing to push pot to average Americans.
To see the issue from the opposite end, however, raises the question:
Are average Americans also suffering nowadays such that they also need
legal access to pot for relief?
On Friday, September 16, 2022 at 10:24:51 AM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:police, parks and roads. But for some cities, the riches never materialized.
On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 2:46:36 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-09-15/cannabis-corruption-threats-secret-financial-deals-politicians
"California’s decision to legalize recreational cannabis in 2016 ushered in a multibillion dollar commercial pot market that officials in many small, struggling communities hoped would bring new jobs and an infusion of tax revenue to spend on
Instead, the advent of commercial cannabis unleashed a wave of corruption, prosecutions and accusations that has rocked local governments across the state and left them with few effective tools to combat the problem."The UK pushed opium in China to balance its trade deficit.
US corporations are pushing pot on Americans for profit today.
It is one thing to allow a small group such as patients suffering painful illness near the end of their lives to have access to pot legally. It is a different thing to push pot to average Americans.
To see the issue from the opposite end, however, raises the question:Are US citizens now at a breaking down as the results of poorly thought out and/or implemented domestic polices? And many use pot, amphetamine, and opioids as their way out?
Are average Americans also suffering nowadays such that they also need legal access to pot for relief?
On Sunday, September 18, 2022 at 4:18:01 AM UTC+8, ltlee1 wrote:police, parks and roads. But for some cities, the riches never materialized.
On Friday, September 16, 2022 at 10:24:51 AM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 2:46:36 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-09-15/cannabis-corruption-threats-secret-financial-deals-politicians
"California’s decision to legalize recreational cannabis in 2016 ushered in a multibillion dollar commercial pot market that officials in many small, struggling communities hoped would bring new jobs and an infusion of tax revenue to spend on
Instead, the advent of commercial cannabis unleashed a wave of corruption, prosecutions and accusations that has rocked local governments across the state and left them with few effective tools to combat the problem."The UK pushed opium in China to balance its trade deficit.
US corporations are pushing pot on Americans for profit today.
It is one thing to allow a small group such as patients suffering painful
illness near the end of their lives to have access to pot legally. It is a
different thing to push pot to average Americans.
Good for them.To see the issue from the opposite end, however, raises the question: Are average Americans also suffering nowadays such that they also need legal access to pot for relief?Are US citizens now at a breaking down as the results of poorly thought out
and/or implemented domestic polices? And many use pot, amphetamine, and opioids as their way out?
Perhaps this is the best product for them to end themselves to reduce their threats to the world. No missiles and nukes for them. It is an easy product
for them to self-destruction themselves for free of worry to the world. That is why US God is working to destroy US evilness to the world.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-09-15/cannabis-corruption-threats-secret-financial-deals-politiciansparks and roads. But for some cities, the riches never materialized.
"California’s decision to legalize recreational cannabis in 2016 ushered in a multibillion dollar commercial pot market that officials in many small, struggling communities hoped would bring new jobs and an infusion of tax revenue to spend on police,
Instead, the advent of commercial cannabis unleashed a wave of corruption, prosecutions and accusations that has rocked local governments across the state and left them with few effective tools to combat the problem."
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