Thursday, January 2, 2014

Having Fun In Colorado

WHY WOULDN'T SOMEBODY move to Colorado, or visit Colorado? Why wouldn't everybody? Someone asked that question on the internet, and it is a good one. Oh, what a party it could be, all seven billion of us, lined up patiently down the streets and around the corners of the various newly opened marijuana stores in Colorado! The one negative report I heard is that as the day (yesterday, Jan, 1) went along, the price of pot steadily, greatly increased. Is this true? Well, if so, welcome to the world of free enterprise capitalism. What can I say. A real bummer for those in the back of the line. Yes, recreational and/or self medicating drugs should be allowed to float on the free and open market, no? If the marijuana stores in Colorado aren't careful, people'll go home and grow their own. Likely as not that'll happen anyway, and the prices, in the free market, will saty low. Marijuana is probably the perfect commodity upon which to observe and marvel at the natural beauty of capitalism. Always in high demand, always plenty of supply, with no hope for monopolization, non essential commodity. Marijuana, dear reader, is far, far less harmful than alcohol or tobacco, and really, all things considered, we do pretty well with legalized alcohol and tobacco, compared to any alternative, and we probably should and will keep them legal, and heavily taxed. All true consrvatives want legalized marijuana. William F. Buckley did. How about you, Rush Limbaugh? The liberals want government regulation and taxation of pot. We the American people can raise a boatload of money for our national treasury from marijuana taxes. Enough to pay for Obamacare, and a lot of other things. Just look at 'em go in Colorado! Massive economic activity on the first day of pot, happy people, no problems, and it'll only get better. Many many Americans love marijuana. And freedom.

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