Quote from Crispy:
The threads a train wreck whether you want to believe it or not.
No, this is how all of my threads turn out, mostly due to detractors bringing up old news, but there's some new info, and I think all of these subjects are at least in some way related to options pricing theory.
If we could create cannabis futures, we could also create a unified global currency system, and even if you don't want to call it productivity credits, as I do, there will be some kind of unity eventually so that the only currency out there following the corporatocratic financial armageddon we're facing gets solved by re-allocating resources, such as currencies, but there are other financial assets like marijuana that must be accepted into our society because smoking weed harms absolutely nobody, and I completely agree with Milton Friedman that it has failed just as alcohol prohibition failed for all of the same reasons.
Now, I can tell the KCBOT to get this in front of Senators like Ron Paul and Barney Frank but if nobody is sharing this information with them then there cannot possibly ever be any everlasting change like unified global currency systems or allowing the financial substitution of drugs for marijuana. We will see it in our lifetimes, and I hope it comes sooner rather than later because anybody who opposes marijuana is making a moral argument which is not acceptable to anybody but greedy politicians who get paid off by lawyers and their lobbyists to keep drug prohibition and especially marijuana prohibition alive because it would effect their livelihood.
I say take a stand here, because I believe in this cause, and others I've discussed in this thread.
If you agree, then please tell everyone you can. Don't tell them what I called global unified currencies just tell them that the world will eventually have one currency, and while I think the system would have flaws there is nothing stopping this today other than pure entrenched greed by politicians and lawyers.
If you want things to change tell your Senators and Congressman you want marijuana legal, and if they don't know how to do it it's all right here. Including the arguments for it, and the live implementation where cannisters of wheat at the KCBOT get replaced by hotter items like acapulco gold, or panama red.

