Nuggin writes:
Though, as an agricultural enterprise, I'm sure you would still have to deal with zoning issues and whatever other agencies have sway over crop growing, what pesticides you can use, etc. etc. etc.
The issue I was hinting at when I said "beside the highway" is: What if a few thousand of my closest friends and relatives and neighbours (and maybe even a few complete strangers) decide to "just pick it"? You might put the drug-enforcement agents out of work, but the highway patrol would have to hire them just to manage the parking.
Legalization won't necessarily solve any problems - it'll just change them to different problems. And politicians are slow to recognize new problems, let alone deal with them.
As I mentioned earlier in the thread, don't hold your breath waiting for the drug underground to just disappear, either. One morning I'll wake up to find my crop baled up and heading down the road.
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