

"I just feel if you legalize this particular drug, it could cut out certain things in the criminal justice system as far as the overcrowding of prisons, as far as putting this on our criminal record to prevent us from getting loans, to prevent us from getting homes.I figure if we got half of the states legalizing pot, if the rest of the community legalizes pot, that frees up taxpayers' money." "Um, I'm not sure if you know but everybody has the ability to get their hands on pot right now, whether it's legal or not," 2 Chainz said, interrupting her.

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"If this is legalized, then everybody is gonna have unlimited access to pot and unlike other who are responsible, irresponsible child abusers are gonna have free access," Grace said.Ĭurrently, in states where pot is legal, such as California, you can sometimes find multiple pot dispensaries within a 5-mile radius, in plain view, such as in strip malls. "You will find some footage of this but everybody is not doing this. "It's the same thing we talked about earlier, darling, with the legalization of alcohol," 2 Chainz told Grace. The woman who gave her toddler pot, he said, was a "bonehead." He also commented on another video of an adult giving another child a marijuana pipe and fired back with some sarcasm of his own. I just feel like, basically, everybody should take care of their own." She also asked him if he has children, to which he replied: "I have two beautiful little girls and I'm a great father. "Why do you advocate legalizaltion of pot when you hear stories like what I'm talking about?" Grace asked 2 Chainz. Grace argues that legalizing pot would make it easier for people to obtain it and subsequently, allow it to get in the hands of their children. The host based most of her argument on viral videos of children appearing with pot paraphernalia, such as a pipe, including one featuring a 2-year-old girl that was filmed by her mother, an Ohio woman who was sentenced to two years of probation over the incident. Grace and 2 Chainz interrupted each other at least five times throughout their debate, carried out via satellite. Pot used for medicinal purposes is legal under state laws in 17 other states, including California. voted to allow the recreational use of marijuana, which is classified as an illegal narcotic under federal law, joining Washington state and Colorado, which legalized it after a 2012 ballot. The segment aired on Tuesday, about two months after Oregon, Alaska, and Washington D.C.
