Don't bitch when you're refused welfare and insurance then… Those two things are the leading gripes among users. Agencies aren't obligated to insure these people, they're moving towards the same thing with cigarette and alcohol use now as well by charging ever-increasing premiums. Eventually they'll start outright denying coverage, some are already.
Leaf country has plenty of issues. Weed is the least of them.
Companies can reserve to cover whatever they feel like, federal insurance like welfare mirrors whatever the market deems as acceptable, so if the market decides not to the federal equivalent will follow suit. You can't force an agency to cover you. Federal legalization frankly means squat, other than you just won't go to jail for using.
They aren't dictating what a person can or cannot do, the way I see it, it's no different than triage on a battlefield. To an insurance company these people are liabilities by choice and reap what they sow, the company charges them more for those choices because they cost more to treat. It's plenty fair like that but we're moving towards full-denial. This is why I always supported medical marijuana in-lieu of recreational, the people get their useful item but at a manageable amount. Not gonna keep sliding bread though, this shit is irrelevant to /qresearch/.
I don't live there, so it 'shouldn't' matter to me. Wasn't arguing to begin with, just spoke of how it is in the USA. Differences between countries are normal.