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 @B3Y637Danswered…3wks3W

Society would not change much, as has been well-demonstrated in other countries. Certain establishments would serve cannabis to people, and others would not. Society would adjust (hardly "blip"). The main effect? The few people in society who enjoy cannabis would continue to enjoy it, and feel less attacked for doing so. Also... those who need it for medicine would find it easier and cheaper to obtain.

 @9X44PPCLabour answered…4wks4W

all three aren't great for you so it makes sense, i wouldn't expect it would affect society at all to be honest

 @B3QZWCXNational answered…4wks4W

 @B2ZNZ9ZLabour answered…2mos2MO

If cannabis products were taxed similarly to alcohol or tobacco, it could have several potential effects on society. On the positive side, it could generate significant revenue for the government, which could be reinvested into public health, education, and social programs. This taxation might also help regulate the industry, ensuring that cannabis products are safe, properly labeled, and sold responsibly.

However, there are potential downsides to consider. Increased taxation could make cannabis less accessible to some individuals, particularly those in lower income brackets, and could lead…  Read more