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Unpopular Opinion
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Agree - plus tobacco.
If marijuana is banned due to harm, then plenty of other substances should be banned. And vice versa.
So downvoted because popular opinion? 😉
I'm glad you agree, but yea I guess I shouldn't expect this to be an unpopular opinion on Lemmy, the niche small unpopular website on the internet.
I think most people, even outside Lemmy, are in favor of legalization. There's just a lot of old people in charge of the laws who are against it because of years of "Reefer Madness" propaganda crap.
Like, Ohio had a ballot initiative not long ago to legalize it recreationally and, after it passed, their legislature tried to knee-cap it (unsuccessfully, I believe).