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    Coincidentally one of the reasons that led to the prohibition of cannabis.

    Who smoked weed? Black people, brown people, and when the war on drugs really ramped uphippies.

    Nowadays most rational people realized the war on drugs was bunk and people of all walks and colors smoke weed.

    I doubt it’s a coincidence that the states that haven’t decriminalized yet are the ones that still love to hassle PoCs and hippies the most.

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      It was Mexicans too. It’s where the “lazy Mexican sleeping in the shade” comes from.

      https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e3223665-54a9-4827-83fe-c74d6e67aa93.jpeg

      If you’re willing to question cannabis legality maybe look at other drugs too. Coca leaves were chewed by native tribes millennia ago to help with long journeys. Kratom was used in Asia to help with long harvest days. Celts were eating shrooms millennia ago.

      Humanity has a LONG history of drug use with nothing off-limits and there was no societal collapse from it. It’s the past century puritan ideals that are a serious aberration.

      Did you know it’s statistically more dangerous to go horse riding than take Molly? The toilets in the UK Parliament were tested for cocaine and all tested positive. No drug should be illegal.

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        I love how stereotypical Mexicans are portrayed as both lazy and hard working at the same time.

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          And through yellow lence

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        They also didn’t have highly processed drugs. I think the war on drugs is bad but this isn’t a good argument.

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      Which is why I refuse to call it ‘marijuana.’ It’s a word making it sound Spanish and therefore a threat from down south. It’s from Asia, not Latin America. The name, in English, makes no sense- unless you want to demonize it.

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        I didn’t actually know that but I suspected it, with indica being one of the two most familiar species.* It was actually a shower thought I had last night, just before I ultimately forgot to take an edible (or ultimately didn’t bother because tbqf these gummies are just revolting).

        *I thought sativa might have indicated a south Asian origin but that is actually just the Latin for “cultivated”.

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          The plant originated in an area that is located in what we call Afghanistan Tibet. According to the Hindu faith, Shiva has to smoke some every day, so he didn’t get mad and destroy the universe