It’s nice when you only have to worry about your legacy and
not re-election. President Obama said he was going to make use of
executive action, and he has. Attorney General Holder announced that the
federal government was extending full rights and benefits – or as much as
current law would permit – to same-sex married couples. These rights will apply
where federal issues are involved, even in the states (still in the majority)
where such marriages are not yet legal.
So it appears Mr. Obama’s “evolution” is now complete in
this area – and it begs the question, what’s next? Legalized pot, most of us
will probably say. Will the federal government do the same, at least agreeing
not to prosecute in states where marijuana use is OK?
It may seem that dominoes fall with great speed and in rapid
succession. Of course, they don’t. The actual fall takes no time at all, but
the fall is only made possible by very slow but inexorable underground tectonic
forces at work long before plain old gravity takes over. Mr. Holder’s
announcement was preceded by Stonewall in NYC a half-century or so ago. It’s
been more than a half-century since the release of “Reefer Madness.” The
abolition of slavery took decades before proclamations were made and laws were
signed, and way more than that for full acceptance, which some would argue
hasn’t happened yet.
I have my own answers to the “what’s next” questions. For
instance, I think the smoking of tobacco will be illegal in 10 to 25 years.
Smoking is a pretty big no-no already. Cigarettes are prohibitively expensive.
There are fewer and fewer places where one can indulge this habit. When all
medical benefits are denied to smokers by the federal government and insurance
companies, that will just about be the end. I am old enough to remember
smoking. I actually enjoyed it – when “it” included things like the glow of
cigarette-ends in the dark during an intimate late-night discussion with a
friend.
How about the consumption of red meat? I probably won’t be
alive when that’s outlawed, but I have no doubt that it will happen. There will
be laws regarding the raising and treatment of cattle. Beef will become
prohibitively expensive (if it isn’t already), and eating it will be thought of
as barbaric. Personally, I still like the stuff and will be perfectly happy to
be outta here when it all comes to pass.
The simple rule is, you stick around on Earth long enough,
and what was anathema 50 years ago may now be cool, and what was cool 50 years
ago may now be anathema. Some of this is enlightenment, and some may be mostly
fickleness – but it takes more time than we think. That’s what history is all
about.
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