I believe in Colorado you are allowed to own 6 plants for personal use, and I think this is a good way to go. And of course buying the plants should be taxed. But if you have a green enough thumb to turn seeds you already own into plants, then go for it (as far as I'm concerned). As far as the drug testing thing, I don't think the two are related. However, the companies that drug test could presumably take THC off their list of drugs they're testing for if it's no longer illegal. I guess it depends on if they were testing for it because it was illegal or if it's because you think it's dangerous to the job. But then that should be a sobriety test, not a drug test in its traditional sense.
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