In the future, selling pot will be legal in all 50 states. Historians will look back in disbelief that 400,000 people were in prison for using and selling drugs. They’ll read about Republican politicians who only began worrying about dirty needles when it affected their voters. They’ll read about Democratic politicians who were more interested in inequality, gay marriage and a few hundred terrorists in Guantanamo than in 400,000 people (disproportionately African American) in prison for engaging in capitalism between consenting adults. People like Ulbricht (and Ed Snowden) will be viewed as martyrs. Both parties (and much of the media) are so corrupt, so authoritarian, that the voters are finally rising up in one state after another. It’s a pretty sad state of affairs when the masses have more enlightened views on criminal justice than the elites. http://www.themoneyillusion.com/?p=29585
[Or, dare I say the proper medical care for nonprescription AAS use.]
[Or, dare I say the proper medical care for nonprescription AAS use.]
