I agree with you entirely. I will now stop talking.
Social Equity Program should be designed to correct historical injustices caused by cannabis prohibition, especially in marginalized communities. These programs are expected to provide valuable opportunities, resources, and support to individuals and businesses from these communities, helping them participate in and benefit from the cannabis industry. I dont wanna be acting sensitive and would love to learn more. Hope your program could help create a more inclusive and fair cannabis landscape that benefits everyone @artrixglobal
Man bots are idiots if thats there point if view
So if I understand you correctly you propose that people that chose to to break the law would get preferential treatment in a cannabis business so I’m guessing when they legalize MDMA you would be lobbying for the government to return everything they confiscated from me, to expunge my record, to compensate me for my years in federal prison and to put me at the very front of the line for producing and selling legal MDMA all because I broke the law as it was at the time?
I’m right there with you bro how about we also compensate the Chinese and Irish for building the Transcontinental railroad? How about the Japanese for the internment camps in World war II? How about some of the ship loads of Jews that were escaping Nazi Germany only to be turned away and sent back? How about we settle old disputes between the native American Indian tribes? How about we give all alcohol manufacturing companies to people whose families used to manufacture and run moonshine during the prohibition? How about we start giving basketball players of lesser ability a “predetermined handicap score”… Like if there is a saying 5 ft 2 player then if he hits the rim from anywhere near the key he gets one point if he hits the rim from the three-point line he gets five points if he sinks a bucket from anywhere near the key he gets four points if he thinks a bucket from beyond the 3-point line he gets eight points, the first 3 fouls he commits don’t count and he only gets ejected after 10 fouls but if someone taller than 6 ft 5 fouls him that’s automatic three fouls. How about we don’t permit any Mexicans of Aztec heritage into the country because of what they did to the Mayans or how about completely bar any Spaniards and Portuguese from entering US territory because of the conquistadors? How about demanding reparations from the Zulus and the Tutsis for hunting down Africans and selling them for slavery all over the world? Or the Arab slave merchants that did exactly the same?
Or maybe just maybe how about we don’t discriminate against anyone and give everyone equal chance to succeed?
My father is a holocaust survivor and most my family was murdered by the Nazis. I do not hold any German living today that was not part of the Nazi military or police. responsible for anything that happened to my family and for the consequences that the surviving family had to suffer because of that.
I believe that an individual is highly unlikely to succeed if they are seeking to be a victim and blame someone for their “misfortunes”. There are immigrants coming to the country with just a small bag of clothes and a couple of dollars in their pocket and within 10 years they own their own business their own home they have a car and they are a productive member of society. And those people are successful because they come in with the attitude that no one owes them anything and they are going to work their ass off to achieve the most beautiful thing… The American dream of making an honest decent living that is able to support a family.
I so very much hope people start focusing on personal responsibility and leave the oppression Olympics behind them.
But don’t get me wrong if you somehow managed to convince the feds to give me everything back and to compensate me for my losses I will not reject it
But you have to admit at a certain point it just feels like trying to fill your pockets with silverware before jumping into the life draft away from the Titanic
Sheeeeesh…fuckin mic drop @TheVanillaGorilla
Thanks for sharing brutal facts about your own family’s experiences…that shit adds an extra layer of validity to your perspective on this subject