You can prove a dealer if you buy from them. They won't be legally selling crack at your local pot shop. I did expect that they would eventually legalize marijuana and be selling it at places similar to liquor stores. Society basically made a decision that marijuana use wasn't really any worse than alcohol (which I tend to agree with). Many people don't know this, but alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States behind smoking and obesity. Society would be better off without tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, drugs, unhealthy food, etc, but I think the common viewpoint is to draw the line at hard drugs, because they have the addictiveness of nicotine with the danger of binge drinking. I don't have any kids, but I'm not too worried about myself getting killed by a druggie looking to score. I live in the city of Tampa. I pass by homeless addicts all the time. Never had an issue. Prison doesn't reform drug addicts. It makes them worse. After prison they have a record and can't get a job. What do people do when they can't get a job? Go back to drugs. We've been locking up people for drugs for years. Has it worked?