Salutations all my green people! We hope everyone is having a wonderful Tuesday! President Obama has recently approved an upcoming ban on all flavored cigarettes, including an increase in amount and severity of warning labels. It sounds strange but could this be another step in the battle for the legalization marijuana? With this drop in sales both the tobacco companies and the government will be losing large amounts of money; the tobacco companies realizing losses in sales, and the government on loss of taxes from those sales. This is a lose-lose situation. The amount of money the government and these large corporations stand to gain by selling legal marijuana is in the billions... at least. With this in mind, and in light of all the positive medical properties marijuana possesses, it is going to become increasingly difficult for the United States government to continue an almost century old propaganda prohibition of marijuana. We may soon be smoking Camel Chronics', and Marlboro Greens!
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Obama Outlaws Flavored Cigarettes.. One step closer to Legalized Marijuana?
Posted by
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on Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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4 comments:
sweet!
lol Camel Chronics, that's a good one. In my opinion, this ban isn't enough of a push to legalize marijuana. I do think we are moving towards legalization, though. Real progress is definitely being made.
The topic of legalizing marijuana is being covered pretty frequently and getting a lot of exposure on social media type sites. We are making progress, though, and the topic has been brought up a whole lot more recently.
It’s very healthy information. The government will lose some money, but it’s necessary to take some strict action on marijuana. I hope the USA government will find another option on the place of high quality flavored cigarettes.
I did not know that. Well, I think that the government can gain a lot of money making it legal but I do not see a connection with this specific deciosion.
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