It's on the table, if you're in the US and would like to be able to legally cultivate hemp/cannabis, contact your congressman/woman! House Bill 1227.
http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/garrett-bill-would-remove-marijuana-from-federal-controlled-substance-list/article_fda07e58-fd54-11e6-9f5a-374870babb50.htmlhttps://tomgarrett.house.gov/media/press-releases/garrett-introduces-legislation-remove-marijuana-controlled-substances-listHere's the email I sent to my congressman: Hello Congressman *Removed to hide where I'm from*.
My name is Firstname Lastname. I am one of your constituents, and I am asking you to vote with a resounding "YES" on the marijuana legalization bill 1227 introduced by 5th District Congressman Tom Garrett.
The legalization of Cannabis Sativa/Indica would present an immense benefit to the tax system and take money out of the hands of criminals and cartels who depend on its black market status. The war on drugs is and has been failing. Prohibition does not work. The way to protect people from a dangerous substance is not to make it illegal(which actually increases it's appeal for some), but to provide public education on the risks and allow people to make their own decisions. Alcohol prohibition did not work, and neither is Cannabis prohibition.
Legalization would also help keep it out of the hands of children. Drug dealers don't care how old you are, but the legal business who will lose their license to sell alcohol does everything they can to verify age, because they're at risk if they don't(of criminal charges and losing the license to sell). Ask any high schooler, weed is easier to get than alcohol, because the black market doesn't need to fill the alcohol niche.
Cannabis is also a relatively safe drug. Alcohol kills many more people every year. These deaths are caused by car accidents, by people becoming violent under the influence and killing someone, by falls caused by lack of balance/judgement, and by overdose. Not to mention the people killed by liver damage due to excessive drinking(a function of the extreme addictiveness of alcohol). Whereas Cannabis has been shown(tentatively I'll admit) to possibly make you a safer driver[http://www.4autoinsurancequote.com/uncategorized/reasons-why-marijuana-users-are-safe-drivers/]; Cannabis makes you less likely to be violent(smoke a joint and TRY to get mad); Cannabis is unlikely to make you trip and fall, as doses high enough to majorly upset your balance and coordination are just going to put you to sleep on the couch; and there is not one recorded death from an overdose of Cannabis(it takes over 1000 x the dose that gets you high to cause an overdose, as opposed to alcohol which only requires 10 x the dose to get drunk). Alcohol is also much more likely to interact with prescription medication in a dangerous way than Cannabis.
Beyond the above points, it's also a matter of personal liberty. What right does the government have to tell someone they can't use a natural, god-given plant? This is not a designer drug, or something cooked up in a lab somewhere like methamphetamine or XTC(not to mention the dangerous, seizure inducing synthetic cannabinoids that people turn to instead because "it's not illegal"). It's a natural plant that relieves pain and nausea; lifts your mood; reduces violent tendencies; fight's depression; and is already used by many many hard working, tax paying, otherwise law-abiding citizens here in Indiana and all over the country.
I know I'm not the only one emailing you about this, and I hope you make the right decision and give *Name_for_people_from_my_state* and Americans everywhere the ability to choose a safer, healthier alternative to the current legal intoxicants.
Thanks for taking the time to read my email,
Firstname Lastname.