If marijuana was decriminalized and regulated it would be the same as tobacco and alcohol industries. It would create jobs such as farms, manufacturing plants(factories), distrabution shops, ect. But it would put hundreds of law enforcement agencies out of work. Lawyers and judges would have less to do. And most of the growing and manufacturing is already taking place. And the price would drop, reducing the profit margins and making fewer people wish to participate in the production.
The work place would be a lot better simple as that
A legal marijuana industry would create new jobs for those involved in the growing, packaging, distribution, and selling of the product. Cannabis can also be used to create industrial hemp, an extremely useful and natural material that has applications in textiles, alternative fuels, and many other industries.The government would benefit from legalized marijuana by ways of increased tax revenue (marijuana sales cannot be taxed as long as it is illegal), as well as dramatic cuts in drug war spending. The government would basically go from spending money to fight against illegal marijuana trade to instead reaping the tax profits from a legal trading system.
You can find medical marijuana jobs on the WeedMaps jobs section.
There would be logging, driving, and manufacturing jobs created.
yes. and LSD as well
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There are very few, if any, jobs in Massilon, Ohio that don't drug test or don't care about marijuana usage.
It created jobs for women
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