Biden only supported legalized medical marijuana, and to his credit, he did actually start the process to do that. He order rescheduling to schedule 3 which basically legalizes medical marijuana. It should go into effect around December as the DEA has dragged out the process

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    can’t have something you can grow in your backyard replacing all kinds of expensive pills now, can we?

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      It’s actually an interesting conundrum. I have several relatives in the medical field and they would love to prescribe a cannabis or psilocybin treatment but cannot due to legal blocks, so they have to write an Rx for the pills. Assuming we don’t go full Gilead in the next week the research and development of natural treatments should continue, a lot of doctors are subscribing to the “plants not pills” avenue

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      Don’t follow what you are saying? Legalizing recreationally is also legalizing it medically

      Even Biden supported medical marijuana and he already started the process to legalize that (via rescheduling)

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        What he’s saying is that a lot of the forces against recreational legalization are also against medical legalization, and moreover that a lot of the “moral crusade” against it is actually just cynical anti-competitive business tactics.

        Or, [sigh], maybe that’s just what I’m reading into it and he had no deeper point to make.

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        Legalizing recreationally is also legalizing it medically

        but legalizing medically is NOT legalizing recreationally

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          Yes? Harris is saying she wants it legalized medically and recreationally. She’s supporting full legalization here and she has earlier in the campaign

          I still don’t follow what you are trying to say? Unless you are just concuring with Harris?

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              Sorry it’s hard to tell over text sometimes. Have had plenty of fully genuine conversations with people saying things like this who are not being sarcastic

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      I mean Biden has already started the process for rescheduling weed to schedule 3 for medical legalization. Process is long but it’s at the tail end with the final hearing in December. It’s not too hard to see Harris just using the same process but asking for full descheduling rather than asking them for schedule 3. Or if Dems get a trifecta, she could also try to get congress to legalize directly in law (faster than the executive branch only action)

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    If this happens, surely other countries copying American policy will be a good thing for once

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      God I fucking hope so. I’m tired of the war on drugs model copied from the US here in Norway. The very least we can do is also copy the solution

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      IIRC, Biden did this already happened. But most people in prison for weed are imprisoned under state law, not Federal, so he can’t do anything about them.

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    I just wish they would shut the fuck up and legalize it everywhere.

    The hemp laws that try to define THC preach effectively legalized delta-8 everywhere and give enough plausible deniability that possession isn’t a crime anywhere so long as you learn to say “that’s hemp”

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    I mean, she’s currently the vice president and supposedly the president and her have the same agenda. So, why don’t they just legalize it right now? Why hold it hostage behind an unsure election? Surely actually legalizing it would gain the votes of anyone who would vote yes because she said she’d do it later.

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      They don’t agree on it. Biden only supported legalized medical marijuana, and to his credit, he did actually start the process to do that. He order rescheduling to schedule 3 which basically legalizes medical marijuana. It should go into effect around December as the DEA has dragged out the process. It’s not instant executive order to reschedule. The law lays out a rather long process, but we’re nearly at the end of it at this point

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      I mean, she’s currently the vice president and supposedly the president and her have the same agenda. So, why don’t they just legalize it right now?

      Because the power of the president is not absolute.

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    Lol, with the Republicans pro-prison platform it’s unlikely they follow this stance. There is no justification to keep alcohol, a known poison, legal and not weed.