This means it is unlikely that there will be
enough legal marijuana to satisfy much more than half of total domestic demand.
Not exact matches
Bankers and those in the expanding
legal marijuana business say new guidelines from the Obama administration aren't
enough.
The harm of allowing
marijuana to be
legal must be significant
enough to outweigh both the direct harm caused by it's illegality (ie, all the other answers to your question), and the implicit harm of enacting a law that lowers one's freedom to justify it being illegal instead of
legal.
I would argue, even ignoring all the other arguments above, that if this was the entirety of the issue with
marijuana it should be made
legal on the grounds that freedom of choice, even bad choices, should be favored if the harm is minor
enough; as shown by our legalizing of other equally or more addictive drugs.
She doesn't think much of Cuomo's plan and does not believe hospitals would ever find a
legal loophole large
enough to allow them to dispense medical
marijuana.