I've stumbled across this article And it got me thinking about cannabis, is it possible that it has great perspectives, comparing it to alcohol prohibition times?
During the Prohibition era (1920-1933), the U.S. banned alcohol, leading to crime and unsafe drinking conditions. The government eventually legalized it, leading to safer use and tax income.
Cannabis has been in a similar situation, illegal but widely used, often leading to crime and unsafe use. Recently, some places have legalized it, leading to more safety, jobs, and taxes.
Comparing this to alcohol post-Prohibition, cannabis seems to have a promising future. More legalizations could mean a growing industry with more jobs and revenue. But like with alcohol, there are potential risks and challenges. We're watching a similar story play out with a new main character: cannabis.
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