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The best way to solve the heath care problem is to legalize marijuana, tax it and use the tax money to supplement private health insurance by way of vouchers. I don't smoke marijuana but I have a hard time understanding why it is not legalized, taxed and sold. If it were processed (like meth, for example) I wouldn't feel this way. But it's a flipping plant. Like tobacco. We could solve so many problems by legalizing marijuana and taxing it. Of course, I know there will be those who say "What about smoking and driving, etc etc..." I know and understand this. It would just need to be regulated...much like alcohol, of course. |
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