Well, if I give that impression, I assure you it's not intentional. I love intellectual debate in real life and on discussion forums, debate would be absolutely zero fun if I was always right and/or everyone always agreed with me. Perhaps something is being lost in the translation to pure text. But, I assure you I am not casting down my opinions like thunderbolts from some ivory tower of perfectionism. If I was afraid or resentful of dissenting opinions I would not purposefully interject my thoughts and ideas into hotly debated discussions. In fact, I'll often purposefully choose contentious issues, especially if I find both sides of the argument equally attractive, it helps me resolve my own thought conflicts on the topic to join the debate and work it out as we go along.. Sometimes I'll even debate with a line of thinking opposed to my own personal opinion just to see if others can prove my real take on the subject correct by countering me by the same logic pathways that I did, reinforcing the truth of my logical thinking on the topic.
Well see, I like debates as well.... even heated ones. I'm the type of guy that can get in a heated exchange, then have a good laugh about it with the opponent later. I see nothing wrong in debating with passion. I'm not talking about vicious personal attacks here... just good clean jabs.
As for pot regulation... it would definitely have it's warts, IMHO. Something along the lines of moonshiners meet roadside vegetable stands, ya know?
I believe that the majority of people wouldn't have access to such clandestine distributors, though.
I think it would reduce crime on the border, at least some... no market for mexican pot here. At least no market for illegal pot. Remember, we could probably grow it and sell it here cheaply enough that sneaking pot across the border would not be very economical.
I would thinkg one problem that would have to be solved is crop size. Imagine if a farmer grew 1000's of acres of pot. I'd think some enterprising criminals might come up with a way to help themselves to some harvest. Solution: small, well guarded crops? Government owned farms? I think the latter is a bad idea.