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You Have Never Seen Marijuana Legalization Explained Like This (VIDEO)

January 7, 2014 By Egberto Willies

All the talk this new year is all about marijuana legalization. If Willie Nelson is following the news, he may just want to leave Texas and establish residency in Colorado. He wouldn’t have to worry about those pesky arrests for marijuana possession anymore more.

New York Times Conservative columnist David Brooks lamented that marijuana legalization is “nurturing a moral ecology in which it is a bit harder to be the sort of person most of us want to be,” He must be oblivious to the fact that his office is filled with medicated folks.

MSNBC All-In host Chris Hayes did a segment where he told his story about being caught red handed with marijuana at the 2000 Republican convention. Hayes said, “I can tell you as sure as I am sitting here before you that if I was a black kid with cornrows instead of a white kid with glasses, my ass would’ve been in a squad car faster than you can say George W. Bush.”

Lawrence O’Donnell revealed the dirty little secret about a prominent Conservative who wanted to do away with drug laws. He thought drug policy was a failure. He would have supported all the state by state marijuana legalization that is occurring. Who is this Conservative? The Conservative is no one other than their intellectual dad, William F. Buckley.

Touré reported marijuana legalization his way.

Touré would not be denied. The Cycle co-host had likely the most amusing skit that was both funny and informative. He titled his segment, “Ask A Brother.” Each co-host asked Touré, the brother, pertinent questions on the effects of marijuana legalization.

“So my brother, you say that states like Colorado and Washington are becoming like joints,” said Abby Huntsman. “But who is really getting high. Touré responded saying that states will get high on the revenue they collect in taxes. He said the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that 18 million people said they smoked marijuana in the last month. The estimates are that marijuana legalization could bring in 8.7 billion dollars a year.

“Hold on my brother,” said Krystal Ball. “Can you break that down? Cause that is some good stuff.” Touré went on to detail how lucrative marijuana sales were for the California treasury.

“Hold up, hold up brother,” said Jonathan Capehart. “Are you saying this is not about evolving morally but about cold cash money?” Touré laid out the similarity between now and prohibition. Support for marijuana legalization seems to go hand in hand with the money needs of government coffers.

There is a funny piece at the end. Abby Huntsman complements Touré’s knowledge on marijuana and asks if he knows how to roll a joint. The response is funny.

It does amaze how government being strapped for cash and the unwillingness to raise taxes on the wealthy few changes perceived morality. For some acceptance of a new moral value is directly proportional to the cash flow said acceptance will generate.


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About Egberto Willies

Egberto Willies is a political activist, author, political blogger, radio show host, business owner, software developer, web designer, and mechanical engineer in Kingwood, TX. He is an ardent Liberal that believes tolerance is essential. His favorite phrase is “political involvement should be a requirement for citizenship”. Willies is currently a contributing editor to DailyKos, OpEdNews, and several other Progressive sites. He was a frequent contributor to HuffPost Live. He won the 2nd CNN iReport Spirit Award and was the Pundit of the Week.

Comments

  1. Gwendoline Y. Fortune says

    January 7, 2014 at 6:14 PM

    Moral standards are as fleeting as the butcher’s thumb on the scales to increase the weight of the pork chops.

    am glad that I am an elderly person and “not long for this world” for it continues to display exponentially increasing insanity.

    I almost never agree with with HLN;s Nancy Grace. I do now. WHY do people prefer being impaired-stoned-out of touch with their clearest faculties? Aren’t we stupid enough without addling our puny brains and bodies to the formula? On the scale ol-marijuana-tobacco-narcotics taking substances into our bodies that heal nothing is ludicrous. Recreation means RE-creation, not decomposition. In the case of “medicina”l use to alleviate pain–great, but fun and games, society has more than its share of that.

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    • YouTube is a worldwide Educational channel. Use it. says

      January 7, 2014 at 10:09 PM

      Dear lady above, I will be nice. Please get off the Oil company controlled networks feeding you this information. And do clear research on the topic. Formulate your own conclusions, then compare it to what alcohol does to the mind and body. Then research Hemp and what it could do for our society. Ethanol, paper, plastic, CO2, food supply etc…Henry Ford car made of Hemp plastic comes to mind. All means no Oil, though. Out of mind is not appropriate in considering Ancient Egypt and The Bosnian Pyramids have been on earth for atleast 30,000 years using Earth’s power to generate energy for Ancient societies. So please get on YouTube and expand your brain. It will be quite the journey.

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