What could go wrong has already gone wrong. Possessing alcohol or prescription drugs that are central nervous system depressants, for example, is no impediment to owning firearms. That isn't so wrong; most people never shoot anyone in their whole life no matter how unbelievably drunk or drugged out they get, even if they're armed to the teeth.
THC is a type of alcohol molecule that is still federally illegal in all states. It can be a CNS stimulant if used sparingly and depressant if used more liberally. Yet THC produces almost no cerebellar effects like Rx benzos, opioids, tranqs, etc., or ethanol. Means you can walk, talk, hold your hand steady while firing and reloading, etc.
Trampling on Americans' 2A rights for possessing that alcohol molecule is as wrong as it gets.
What could go wrong has already gone wrong. Possessing alcohol or prescription drugs that are central nervous system depressants, for example, is no impediment to owning firearms.
THC is still federally illegal in all states. It can be a CNS stimulant if used sparingly and depressant if used more liberally. Yet it produces almost no cerebellar effects like Rx benzos, opioids, tranqs, etc., or alcohol. Means you can walk, talk, hold your hand steady while firing and reloading, etc.