The old coffeeshop policy was left by Gov's with the back-door-problem. That farce kept organised crime
IN the weed market and forced coffeeshops to buy what their customers want from the criminals. Common sense would have left coffeeshops to grow their own or commission someone to grow it - that would have kept organised crime OUT of the weed market in the first place. This is why the criminals have been so damn quick to take over the weed market - and now they can push hard drugs onto people who do not want them. Gov tax laws forced the coffeshops to charge customers twice the price charged by organised crime - another PRO-organised crime move. Gov also stopped coffeeshops selling ounces and then strong weed too - laws that suit organised crime perfectly. What will these politicians do next? Legalise drugs like heroin too? Anything FOR organised crime seems possible.
The old coffeeshop policy was left by Gov's with the back-door-problem. That farce kept organised crime
IN the weed market and forced coffeeshops to buy what their customers want from the criminals. Common sense would have left coffeeshops to grow their own or commission someone to grow it - that would have kept organised crime OUT of the weed market in the first place. This is why the criminals have been so damn quick to take over the weed market - and now they can push hard drugs onto people who do not want them. Gov tax laws forced the coffeshops to charge customers twice the price charged by organised crime - another PRO-organised crime move. Gov also stopped coffeeshops selling ounces and then strong weed too - laws that suit organised crime perfectly. What will these politicians do next? Legalise drugs like heroin too? Anything FOR organised crime seems possible.