• AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    The ONLY silver lining is that maybe some states will allow it, like CO and CA on actual weed. And that will encourage them to just make the real stuff legal too.

    It’s been 7 years and the world wasn’t destroyed by weed addicts.

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      2 months ago

      Since the legalization in Germany in April, there has been nothing. No spiking crime rates, no spiking usage numbers, but still conservatives lose their shit Bavarian conservatives especially. You know, those conservatives who drink for tradition, not for fun.

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        What do you have to do to move to Germany? Is it true thc drug testing in the workplace is less widespread in Germany than in the US? I know they’re cracking down on immigration but I have good education. All I know is I’m sick and tired of living in the US where the Christian fundamentalists get their way in absolutely fucking everything.

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        2 months ago

        They wouldn’t, this change doesn’t really effect them. I meant states could over rule the fed and keep it legal like CA or CO does with weed currently. And then since they took a stand with the shitty alternatives they might as well do it with weed too.