Friday, January 18, 2008

Truth about marijuana

Grocery store chains across America have a similar method of operation. Notice that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is synonymous with our shopping patterns.

We go to the grocery store to get the food and the drugs. That is why there is always a pharmacy inside the grocery store.

THEY SELL THE FOOD THAT MAKES YOU DEPENDENT ON THE DRUGS!

Essentially, much of our illness is surely caused by our diets alone.

It is a simple fact! Americans and the world consume tons of sugar and fat laden consumable products and probably always will.

What is interesting to note is that marijuana is so easily grown and harvested and it would possibly deplete much of the pharmaceutical sales associated with frivolous ailments and aches.

Marijuana also poses a threat to alcohol and tobacco sales which are obviously big money.

Marijuana is so easily grown and harvested that, even when legalized, many people simply opt to grow it and get it from friends than to buy it from a retail source...and so this is not nearly as profitable as say alcohol and tobacco which boast far more heavily addicted, habitual users than hemp or marijuana.

In fact, the only way for marijuana to be profitable is for it to be illegal.

When pot is illegal, people become much more afraid of possessing LARGE QUANTITIES and dealing it.

Therefore it is only distributed through certain channels.

Some things are only profitable on the black market.

Street price for an 8th of an ounce of high grade marijuana in California for example is usually about $50.

Now imagine if it was legal to grow and possess!

Do you think that you could get $50 for only 3 1/2 grams of marijuana then? I doubt it!

My guess is that most people that want to have the "drug" regularly, would simply grow their own and therefor the price would be much lower when sold on the market.

On the other hand, when it's illegal, most people are afraid to grow their own for fear of being caught and so they have to buy it and pay hefty prices.

And so the the people who sell marijuana.....the people at the top of the supply chain...they don't want marijuana legalized...and so they surely must be working with the politicians of Americas federal and/or state government.

What other reasonable answer is there?

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