Todays news:
Uruguay cannabis industry is going bankrupt due the long time before the investment pays off.
At least here, allowing or not cannabis commerce is a hot topic to instir heated ideological debates.
One of major "selling points" of the pró legalization is that it will reduce criminality, because the drug dealers are generally the factions of crime here. So, its common common ground that the money coming from drugs sells finance their heavy weaponry, that in turn increase urban criminality in a vicious cycle.
But the news shows that there is a gap between theory and practice. Or maybe there isnt a gap, but there is a understimation of that gap: if the government allow someone to sell weed, obviously not only it will require taxes, but as well will impose many quality standards that will make the "legal" weed way more expensive than the weed made and refined in a clandestine hangar.
In the end, thats just one of many tiresome discussions that really divides society but in the end, really amounts to nothing.
I didnt really understand whats funny in this one, but feel like related to this topic I already mentioned before.