• @[email protected]
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    This has been making the rounds on line, but it turns out that this business merely grows cannabis at a former prison that’s been repurposed; it’s not being grown by the inmates.

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      I feel like people are massively downplaying the mission statement and potential impact of this organization because they’re caught up on the mental image they’ve conjured of a prisoner being forced to grow marijuana while being imprisoned for selling marijuana. That’s not at all what is happening.

      As you mention, a decommissioned prison is being used as a legal grow site. The non-profit organization running the operation has the intention of using the income generated from this to free people that are were imprisoned for doing this very same thing before a legal pathway was possible.

      It’s crazy to me that people were not set free once we flipped the switch and decided that selling marijuana was something that should be taxed and regulated. Yes, I get that it’s still possible to sell weed illegally if you don’t have the proper permits. I also understand that these people broke laws when that’s what the law was. But it just feels wrong. Especially considering this was a once a way for people with limited income opportunities to take control of their financial future, and now the people profiting from this are mostly people with stable finances that are looking to increase their profits.

      Anyway, I applaud Last Prisoner Project and I think the idea of using a former prison has helped spread their message. I just wish there was a concise way to explain where the irony actually lies.

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      Are people really thinking the government would spend money to grow weed to get people out of prison?

      Seems obvious that it’s not actually inmates.

      • @JimmyMcGill
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        Of course they would be spending money. That would be ridiculous. They would me MAKING money of course

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        Government? No. But I could definitely see private prison corporations making money selling prison slave labor weed.

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          Private prisons still operate under government oversite and with government founding….

          And maybe having private prisons is its own issue entirely…?

          That logic still makes no sense and is flawed at its basic starting point. A prison isn’t gonna raise money to get its inmates removed lmfao, they wouldn’t need money, they would just you know… let them out… fuck people are stupid and can’t think for more than 2 seconds.

        • @SchmidtGenetics
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          So they’re gonna raise money to release their money makers? Thats the hitch in the thought process here.

          • Match!!
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            no, i thought a pot company was leasing prisoners for a grow op and giving a portion of profits back

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              You seriously thought a prison would lease its inmates to a company trying to release said inmates…?

              That still doesn’t fit with the “in a prison” either.

              Critical thinking is seriously lacking in this world.

      • JackbyDev
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        823 hours ago

        I don’t think people think the government is spending money to grow weed to get people out of prison, I think people thought people were paying inmates on work release or whatever to grow weed to get people out of prison.

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          … so they are using their money makers to get their money makers out of prison…?

          Still makes no sense that way, it’s obvious inmates have nothing to do with it.

          And what part of “at a prison” means work release anyways?

          • JackbyDev
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            112 hours ago

            Just explaining what I thought people thought, no need to get defensive.

            • @SchmidtGenetics
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              And none of those people stopped to think for more than 2 seconds. That’s not even a valid line of reasoning.

              A prison isn’t going to lease their inmates to a company that wants to get inmates released.

              And none of that implies anything about it being “in a prison”

              Critical thinking is a seriously lacking trait in today’s age….

              • JackbyDev
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                14 hours ago

                Empathy is also seriously lacking. Like belittling people so much over something so minor. Relax. It’s not that big of a deal.