Radwin Bodnic
Well-Known Member
From what I understand, legalization is taking a very commercial way in the US.But it does definitely not sound like "the holy land of cannabis" to me...at least not the same I thought before reading some of the posts here
It seem very different from the tendencies we see in Europe. Think of the Cannabis Clubs in Barcelona : they are non lucrative private associations. Small groups of adults that can produce cannabis and share their production among the members, according to their personal needs.
To me it is a much more desirable way to make this flower legal.
1. It keeps shareholders out of the equation. (They never act in the interest of the consumer.)
2. It guarantees super high quality if you get a little involved on the process of growing and making concentrates. (No wonder why Holy Piatella come from one of these associations).
3. It limit the visibility of a plant that I think we all agree is a drug. I don't think normalization would do good for the plant. Alcohol, which is a fully normalized drug, is a major public health issue. Both physiologically and psychologically. I don't want cannabis to become the next public health issue. This flower deserve proper handling and use.