The problem with legal status of THC etc. is that it might change back again after legalization and then your business and also passion is fucked.
I'm fairly convinced that once it's Federalized, and the government recognizes it has a new, considerable teat to squeeze for tax revenue, it will be a difficult move to reverse. Similar to re-establishing alcohol prohibition. I'm fairly certain it would be cause for civil war to break out in the USA, were alcohol to be outlawed, at this time.
There's just too much black market THC product going around out there that is causing serious health concerns (eg: Vitamin E-Acetate being used as a thickening agent for black market concentrates, leading to lipid-based pneumonia. e-Salts and THC oil mixtures combined and forming hydrochloric acid in the lungs).
The trips I've made out to California, and Las Vegas, and engaging with all the above-board operators gives me a small window of insight of a larger Utopia to come, should the waves ripple the way I hope they do.
Until then, I will remain patient. And HODL, if Rick calms his goddamn tits...
I hope the best for the international acceptance of CBD, THC and CBN (thus weed'n weed products), also for the vanishing of smoking fucking filthy tobacco.
Smoking tobacco is almost as addictive as smoking opiates but don't even deliver any kind of rush besides the body sensations because of the elevated levels of carbonoxides and poisons in the blood. The only effect is withdrawal relieve for a few dozens of minutes.
I had all of this before. Combined with weed, tobacco seems to make weed much more addictive. I couldn't wait to get home after work to roll a fatty. After i quit tobacco, i had many days when i went to bed at night and recognized that i didn't even start up the vaporizer.
THC never did anything bad to me, i don't get the politics behind the prohibition, despite all the clear speaking results of studies about the benefits of legalization.