Say10sadvocate t1_j6melkn wrote
It's fucking crazy how countries which outlawed cannabis because of pressure from the US, still have it prohibited despite much of America legalising.
Yet another situation where the US should have minded it's own fucking business.
UltimateGamingTechie OP t1_j6mfud6 wrote
I don't see the reasoning behind their pressure at all
Say10sadvocate t1_j6mg8vk wrote
I've always thought it was just to justify their own position.
TheRedBow t1_j6mlxn9 wrote
And to stop them from exporting it maybe
kaizokuuuu t1_j6mumod wrote
No not for that, India and Nepal were a haven for the hippies during late 1900s, it was banned in Nepal in 1985 as well. Before that, a lot of young people from the US would just come and chill in Nepal and India. This was a big problem for the US because they were losing able bodied people who they could send to Vietnam and middle east to die. So they forced the countries to ban all types of grass. I have seen pictures of old shops in Freak Street Kathmandu with sign boards advertising marijuana. Guess how the street got its name.
DblClickyourupvote t1_j6pff6n wrote
Then why didn’t they pressure Canada more?
sansaman t1_j6pi426 wrote
Because we haven’t been liberated yet.
SpeshellED t1_j6n9eup wrote
"I don't see the reasoning behind their pressure at all"
Big Pharma
hambluegar_sammwich t1_j6oenog wrote
This. The US government is an extension of corporations, and pot competes with pharmaceuticals.
Malforus t1_j6n1bse wrote
Cartels hate competition.
whyunoletmepost t1_j6nbz6s wrote
Failed drug war
DeepChunky t1_j6mp76b wrote
Arrogance.
aZamaryk t1_j6ovaow wrote
For their idiotic war on drugs, probably.
MrArgento t1_j6nu7ae wrote
Simple really:
The legalization of any drug would drive down the prices, so it helps to prohibit things, at least on paper.
UltimateGamingTechie OP t1_j6nvm5b wrote
Drive down the prices where? It was illegal in the US back then so I don't see how the government would benefit from this.
MrArgento t1_j6nxmpi wrote
Everywhere.
True tho, in this case it was small time smuggling.
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mihirmusprime t1_j6omwpk wrote
So with the pressure gone, why haven't they legalized it again?
Say10sadvocate t1_j6or11t wrote
Here in the UK my theory is the unhealthy connection between politics and media.
The newspapers, to back up the government position, convinced a generation it was evil. That generation still votes, so being "tough on drugs" is a vote winning position. 🤷🏽♂️
blahblahgreymatter t1_j6p5rsa wrote
Especially if the said Charas been consumed by some parts of India much before US got independence
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