Then the competition for all of us will going to be tough enough as that is going to add a lot of users if this is going to be implemented. And for sure many people are going to start up businesses with bitcoins so if making bitcoin is going to be a legal currency to a country then that is going to boost the whole bitcoin industry.
Bitcoin is legal in most countries...
As I understand it from what the OP meant to say in the opening post, he was referring to Bitcoin as a legal tender, with which you can legally pay (or collect, for that matter) taxes and duties. Given that, Bitcoin is nowhere near this, not in a single country (if we don't consider some pseudo "states" like Sealand). The Russian government was going to officially recognize it as a "foreign currency", though...
But this still doesn't cut it as a legal tender
The bitcoin might not be the legal tender. But if a government can accpet it as a tax payment, that is excellent.