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After becoming a cyborg and inheriting the memories of others before, a human man enlists the aid of an alien cyborg intelligence to prevent the extinction of the human race.
>>>I?m planning this for graphic novel... Oh. Well, that's a different medium with different choices and challenges.
>>>I?m planning this for graphic novel…
Oh.
Well, that’s a different medium with different choices and challenges.
See lessAfter the legalization of marijuana leads to a dishonest pot-dealer receiving a huge tax bill, the de-motivated must become motivated before he can lead a one man crusade against a clean-cut district attorney to have the drug 're-criminalized'. (Am VERY interested in hearing some alternate titles for this. The punnier the better!)
When legalization takes all the fun -- and half the profits through taxes -- out of being lawless, a born-to-be-bad pot head leads a movement to re-criminalize marijuana. I think the premise has the makings of a deliciously dark comedy/social commentary. I suggest refocusing the character as a loveaRead more
I think the premise has the makings of a deliciously dark comedy/social commentary. I suggest refocusing the character as a loveable rebel/rascal (Like “Smokey and the Bandit”). A trickster for whom legalization has taken all the joie de vivre out of rebelling against convention and normality. Legalization.
And who might be his political allies? The special interests who have lost the most because of legalization, have the most to gain by re-criminalization: law enforcement agencies and the prison system. Legalization has deprived them of a lot of “business”, which means they have to cut budgets and staffs. Big Pharma, too, because legal pot is competitive with some of their drugs.
Run — don’t walk — with this concept, nicholasandrewshalls! I think it’s a winner.
See lessAfter the legalization of marijuana leads to a dishonest pot-dealer receiving a huge tax bill, the de-motivated must become motivated before he can lead a one man crusade against a clean-cut district attorney to have the drug 're-criminalized'. (Am VERY interested in hearing some alternate titles for this. The punnier the better!)
When legalization takes all the fun -- and half the profits through taxes -- out of being lawless, a born-to-be-bad pot head leads a movement to re-criminalize marijuana. I think the premise has the makings of a deliciously dark comedy/social commentary. I suggest refocusing the character as a loveaRead more
I think the premise has the makings of a deliciously dark comedy/social commentary. I suggest refocusing the character as a loveable rebel/rascal (Like “Smokey and the Bandit”). A trickster for whom legalization has taken all the joie de vivre out of rebelling against convention and normality. Legalization.
And who might be his political allies? The special interests who have lost the most because of legalization, have the most to gain by re-criminalization: law enforcement agencies and the prison system. Legalization has deprived them of a lot of “business”, which means they have to cut budgets and staffs. Big Pharma, too, because legal pot is competitive with some of their drugs.
Run — don’t walk — with this concept, nicholasandrewshalls! I think it’s a winner.
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