The White House is showing signs of easing marijuana restrictions

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Pot was not hard to find on campuses, and in other places, back when it was not illegal but targeted by politicians as a danger to society.
In fact, it was often found, if you were standing at parties or small gatherings.
When I was in college, there was the fear of being swarmed by the police and being kicked out of school or fired from your job. It has been done by children who always see that they see the police as their enemies.
But that was good years ago.
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Now the Trump administration is strongly considering loosening the restrictions on him.
It still amazes me to drive down Connecticut Avenue here in Washington and see cannabis stores, with names like mrgreen and Taste Budz, within a few blocks of walking distance. It is also branded under best-selling names, such as Violet Sky and Hash Burger.
A well-reported story by the Free Press is that President Trump is considering decriminalizing marijuana from Schedule III. That would put you in the same category as anabolic steroids, ketamine and tylenol with codeine.
A demonstrator waves a flag and a flag with marijuana leaves during a protest called for the legalization of marijuana, outside the White House on April 2, 2016. (Jose Luis Magana, File/AP Photo)
The move would “relax restrictions on it but protect it by making pot completely legal.”
It’s true, medical marijuana is already legal in 40 states and the District of Columbia, and is allowed for recreational use in DC and 24, from New York to Colorado.
So where is the objection?
Uh, nothing much.
And the white house is opened with this.
Marijuana Advocate Alex Briesewitz told the Free Press that Schedule III Shift “keeps cannabis as a controlled substance but allows more support for medicinal purposes,” and is a “Southly Savvy Move” with strong public support.
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If that’s true, it’s because generations have at least tried weed since the 1960s and ’70s and spent dark warnings about how dangerous it is and how it will lead to serious things. They laughed at the famous 1936 film Filmness. “
Richard Nixon, in his war on drugs of the last century, tried to associate hippies with pot and blacks with heroin.
As Aide Top Ehrlichman, who went to prison for Watergate, said in a 1994 interview: “Did we know we were lying about those drugs?”
Ronald Reagan, who is a candidate for the election called “perhaps the most dangerous medicine in the United States,” wrote when he watched Jane Towula, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parting rise in the movie “9 to 5.” His wife Nancy later started him on the “just say no” campaign.
When Bill Clinton was running for office, his brief experiment with pot – that he had tried but “didn’t fit”

A person prepares to mix marijuana during the 420 festival in Washington Square Park in New York City on April 20, 2024. (Leonardo Munoz / AFP via Getty Images)
Some critics inevitably emerged. Pete Sessions, a GOP Congressman from Texas, recently wrote to Attorney General Pam Bondi and eight lawmakers, saying that the reorganization “will send a message to children that Marchuna.”
Donald Trump does not smoke, drink or take drugs, he responded to his brother’s death from alcoholism. But the white house looks like a board.
Trump Pollester Tony Fabrizio took a survey in March that found 66 percent of those asked to be legalized, and 70 percent supported repurposing the drug.
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An old house official nearby says: “To get a lot of ground, it’s an issue like gay marriage that people are comfortable with.” A decision is expected within a year.
But as with all beltay masters, lobbyists with the best characters are part of the process. Pot smoking, once an underground pastime, is now big bucks business.
BreiseWitz’s Consulting Firm, X Strategies, was paid $300,000 by American Rights and Reform, a pro-cannabis group, for “Media” services. Another big PR thing, reacury public affairs, is representing the US Cannabis Council.

Marijuana activists stand tall in front of the White House on Independence Day on July 4, 2021, in Washington, DC. Members of the Fourth of July ethnic group gathered for their annual protest against the ban on marijuana, which the group says dates back more than 50 years to the Nixon Administration. (Photo by Alex Wong / Getty Images)
The size of this burgeoning complex was estimated at $38 billion last year – real money, even by jaded Washington Standards.
I agree with some mixed feelings. For one thing, today’s marijuana is so much stronger than the nickel and dime bags that used to circulate.
I’ve always heard that minor side effects are favored by alcohol, especially when it comes to driving. It gives you the munchies, though. And as a parent I say, what about homework?
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While the drinking age has been raised since it was raised to 21, that doesn’t seem to prevent several younger people from getting beer, wine and spirits.
But with so many millions have been increased sample marijuana over the decades, it may have been inevitable that they would not want to stay in the same category of the state as heroin, cocaine – what is really a killer drug – fentanyl.