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GOP New party for the working class? Yes on Universal Basic Income, Public Health Insurance option and States' Rights for Marijuana

Flowerwall 7 Nov 18
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Given how the evangelical base consistently demonizes cannabis use, I don't believe more than a handful of Republicans will support decriminalization.

Well once it gains enough support it will happen. What about health effects? Any negatives work against the supporters of decriminalization. Kind of like the tobacco industry. I'm sure there are arguments against its decriminalization. The middle ground approach is what this person mentioned proposed.

A few negative effects are: 1) Los of performance for the weak-willed; 2) Overdosing on edibles burdening ER; 3) Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome for those using concentrates; 4) Residual social castigation; 5) Some people hate the odor. The health benefits are enormous if they can be properly attuned to people's needs.

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Not going to go too far for at least 2 generations. Many came and evaporated in one cycle.

We'll see. They would be smart to go with some new ideas. Really smart.

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