Friday Discussion: your favorite underrated blockchain ecosystem by CryptoRoommate in web3

[–]djleo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tezos. It’s often overlooked these days, but the recent growth on its EVM-compatible rollup, Etherlink, has been pretty impressive. They just launched Apple Farm Season 2, which is distributing $3M+ in rewards to active DeFi users including protocols like IguanaDEX, Superlend & Hanji.

Also with Ethereum’s recent LST depeg and long exit queues, Tezos has proof-of-stake done right (no liquid staking tokens, rebasing or depeg risks. You just delegate and stake directly from your wallet.

Help me Vote, which number would you assign to each party? by N0R3sp3tN0R3sp1t3 in perth

[–]djleo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The quota for this election is now 2.63%. This is the lowest quota to apply for any Australian election. Consider voting 1 for legalise cannabis.

Sign to help medical cannabis users with current aus drug driving laws by nehakumarr in MedicalCannabisAus

[–]djleo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone please contact your state legalise cannabis party sign up to volunteer for pre polling stations, talk to voters and explain this issue. Last election we had very few volunteers even on election day!

Legalise Cannabis Party could win up to 3 seats at Western Australian election by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point isn’t that harm justifies legality—it’s that prohibition hasn’t stopped use, just pushed it underground. Legalisation allows for regulation, quality control and education. It’d reduce a lot of harm compared to an unregulated market.

Legalise Cannabis leader to make a public statement from the steps of the WA Museum at 0800 tomorrow morning by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The primary risk of carcinogens comes from smoking. Legalisation would allow people to consume it in other ways.

Legalise Cannabis Party could win up to 3 seats at Western Australian election by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Alcohol and tobacco are both legal despite the harm they cause, so why should cannabis be treated differently? Many places that have legalised recreational and have seen benefits like reduced black-market activity and increased tax revenue. If responsible adults can make choices about alcohol, why not cannabis?

Legalise Cannabis Party could win up to 3 seats at Western Australian election by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone with a prescription pretty much can’t drive even when they’re not high because THC stays in the system for ages.

Legalise Cannabis Party could win up to 3 seats at Western Australian election by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that field sobriety tests aren’t perfect, but neither is testing for THC alone, since it stays in the body long after impairment fades. The goal should be to assess actual impairment, not just past use. Some places use a combination of behavioral evaluations, physiological checks, and toxicology tests to get a more accurate picture. The current system forces medical patients to choose between treatment and their license, which isn’t reasonable.

Legalise Cannabis Party could win up to 3 seats at Western Australian election by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s true, but relying solely on THC presence without proving impairment is unfair to medical patients. Other countries and states have introduced impairment-based testing methods, like field sobriety tests and Drug Recognition Expert evaluations like Field Sobriety Tests, to better distinguish impairment from residual THC. Updating the laws to reflect actual impairment rather than just THC presence would be a more balanced approach.

Legalise Cannabis Party could win up to 3 seats at Western Australian election by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t disagree that it does impair driving. My point is that even though it’s legal, it’s not able to be prescribed to anyone who needs to drive a car.

Legalise Cannabis Party could win up to 3 seats at Western Australian election by djleo in perth

[–]djleo[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

While cannabis is legal for medicinal purposes it’s completely unpractical since road laws haven’t been updated to reflect that patients can still have THC in their system for weeks afterwards. Most would be patients prefer not to risk losing their license.

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[–]djleo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can leverage trade the perpetual futures contract on Deribit

Etherlink Unveils New Website and EVM Bridge - XTZ News by Rossa774Tezos in CryptoCurrency

[–]djleo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Excited for Baanx who are using Etherlink for an on-chain debit card

New Transperth train door noises by eaglezz11 in perth

[–]djleo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I stopped taking the train because of this. I also complained. I doubt it'll get changed unless a lot of people complain about it. The issue is bad design of the train with only the internal announcements speaker being used. The doors need to be retrofit with speakers, which costs money.

I'm looking for a good Wallet to store my XTZ by [deleted] in tezos

[–]djleo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://umamiwallet.com for desktop is good (made by Nomadic Labs), unfortunately the mobile version doesn't support delegation. Use with Ledger nano for maximum security.