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%title The Outlaw Plant %date 2010-09-08 05:07:14 :diary:livejournal:fossils:

NPRs Planet Money podcast recently aired a program on the deficit and what average Americans think would be the best way to fix it by cutting only one thing. I dont think that cutting just one thing would ever fix a problem so huge, but crowd-sourcing such an idea is not a new concept. Whitehouse.gov itself used this at one point, allowing users to ask the newly elected Obama a question in an open forum, even using the users to help police the question boards through a flagging procedure. The neat part about crowd-sourcing with limitations is that not only does it keep discussions rather more on track than an open forum, but it takes a small (minuscule in the grand scheme of things) step towards direct democracy which may or may not be a good thing, I really dont know, but it sometimes feels like this could make things a little better.

One of the overwhelming questions on the whitehouse.gov forum was about legalization of marijuana. This issue has come up in my life three times now the first was when I read Carl Sagans Contact way back when which featured a little vignette about marijuana being legalized and “this [being] deducted from your share in paradise”; the second was when I was on a bit of a spirituality/drugs/poetry kick and wound up reading Dale Pendells Pharamko/Poeia; and the third was when I recently finished with Michael Lewis The Big Short and got set off onto a financial kick. Since I finished The Big Short today and thus am still on said kick, Ive been peeking into the issue of the financial implications of legalizing marijuana, but Im having quite a hard time finding the information I need in the morass of data out there, little of which is readily available or easily searched.

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