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Originally Posted by Patrick
Addressing people like Karl, Iceman and Stu who I assume know what they're talking about when it comes to this:
What are the chances of Cannabis ever being legalized in the UK?
If it's been proven to be good for your bones and less of a threat than Booze and Cigarettes then, why are the government still so strict about it?
My mate had an argument with a teacher a few months back about it and he basically stated that it will be legalized but it's 'just a matter of time'.
What are the chances really?
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is just a matter of time. That's the best answer I can give you. There are a multitude of reasons as to why it is still illegal. Ignorance, a lack of understanding about the substance, huge pressure from alcohol, tobacco and textile lobby groups, an unwillingness by the government to throw their hands up and admit that
maybe they were wrong to ban it in the early part of the last century for reasons that had
nothing whatsoever to do with your health ... the list goes on.
Big pharma companies don't want it because THC can alleviate a whole laundry list of medical ailemnts without side effects or constant pill popping. Vinters don't want it because god forbid people may drink less. Tobacco groups don't want it because it would render tobacco even more pointless and riddiculous than it already is.
Oh and it's very hard for the government to tax and make money off. It's a plant. Anyone can grow it.