Rescheduling is a great step forward. Congress needs to pass legislation to decriminalize marijuana. It’s in their court now. Write your Senators and Representatives if you’re invested.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/senate-bill/4591/all-actions
Yeah it’s frustrating when people say the equivalent of “the best thing you can legally do isn’t good enough! do a thing you can’t legally do!”
Rescheduling it is the best the Biden admin can do.
Exactly. We can have more influence in decriminalization by paying attention to Senate and House vacancy dates and elections, and by writing them with our interests.
I wonder why people don’t believe his hands are tied.
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Schumer will reintroduce his fullscale cannabis legalization package tomorrow at a 12:30 presser with Sens. Wyden (D-Ore) and Booker (D-N.J.)
He did
Glad to see it, here’s hoping the republicans don’t republican the bill.
IMO they should move alcohol up on the schedule
Alcohol and tobacco are specifically not scheduled. They don’t even fall under the same regulatory agency. They get their own special one with firearms of all things.
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The problem is alcohol is way, way too easy to make for making it illegal to be feasible.
So was cannabis lmao
Now imagine if cannabis seeds were floating through the air all the time, and also used to produce a staple food, and you’ll see how alcohol is even harder to regulate.
Cannabis plants are incredibly weedy and used to create hemp … they’re both difficult and not worth trying to make illegal.
Most drugs on the schedule are not illegal, just controlled. In fact, we already do control alcohol with things like age limitations. Due to the destructive nature of the drug, is it so incredible to control it further?
Yes, prohibitions of addictive substances creates dangerous black markets and criminals out of addicts who usually need medical support not a judge or jail. We try to prevent children from driving, drinking, smoking, etc for the same reason we don’t send children to jail & that’s not a good way to legislate adult or general populations.
Most drugs on the schedule are also a lot harder to make than alcohol.
The distillation of alcohol is no easier than making opium. But, I don’t see the relevance
I haven’t accidentally made opium, but I have accidentally made alcohol by leaving a half-full soda bottle under my bed.
Did you drink it?
I had a sip. It tasted awful, but I’m sure if I tried to make it I’d end up with something that would get me fucked up
Distillation doesn’t create alcohol, it concentrates alcohol. Fermentation creates alcohol and the hardest part about fermentation is waiting for it to finish.
I haven’t looked it up, but isn’t it a poison with no known medical use? That’s schedule 1. Right next to heroin.
It’s a really good topical antiseptic.
It’s also great at clearing out your stomach if you drink enough.
And it’s good for anesthesia
I’m not sure beer and wine would fit this description. It would seem, at lower concentrations, there is no medical use.
You could say that about literally any medication…
Technically a treatment for methanol or ethylene glycol poisoning! Though we have a better one now. But yes the schedule system is a joke.
And if rescheduled ironically when someone makes moonshine wrong and poisons themselves, a doctor could prescribe liquor to solve it.
To what end? If we make alcohol more difficult to acquire, we are encouraging illegal markets as has been demonstrated. Making any drug illegal doesn’t work.
Yes. But in Canada it took a long time to legalize it for whatever lawyering reasons. Long enough that people started to say decriminalize it first just so people wouldn’t get criminal records for it (PSA: decriminalization is not legalization). So yes to both (or all three if you include rescheduling as something).
Germany’s center-left government just legalized it, other countries should really do the same
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Dang, great quote. Hits different
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Can’t until we rewrite or break some treaties.
Bah, Canada’s part of the same treaties. We still did it.
Always something preventing us from doing the right thing.
No, the actual advocates are calling for it’s decriminalization, which is a very, very different thing than mere legalization.
Legalization merely means that it becomes acceptable for the privileged while leaving enough law in place to allow the pig to still use it as a pretext to wage war on the marginalized - as is the case with the notorious “Swedish Model” when it comes to sex work.
You must mean decriminalization in your 2nd paragraph?
No.
Which advocates for marijuana are calling for it just to be decriminalized and not fully legalized?
Also: You have a unique definition of what legalization vs decriminalization means that I don’t think the majority of literate people would agree with.
Legalization implies decriminalization and more. Decriminalized but not legalized substances are still banned, but they just carry civil penalties instead of criminal ones (so like a small fine instead of a massive fine and/or jail time). With legalization, the substance is unbanned entirely and can be sold by legal businesses or private citizens on the legal market, though subject to whatever other regulations apply to it.
It won’t stop cops from harassing minorities or anyone they don’t like because they don’t need a reason to do so and will make up one to try to get away with it. But it will remove a common excuse to harass them.
Political statements tend to have less impact when you end them with “man.”
Fuck you, man.
Fuck your weed.