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sapphi_snake said:
Tony_Stark said:

Actually, the kid may have seriously screwed up his life, not dunno001. Whether or not it should be illegal is beside the point in this case. Fact is, it IS illegal, and as such he was breaking the law.

Actually, I'd say that whether or not something should be illegal is a very important fact. Unjust laws should be activeley opposed.

Unjust? Hardly. There was a study conducted a few months ago, stating the harmful effects of this. (Source: http://alcoholism.about.com/od/pot/a/effects.-Lya.htm ) While it is true that both tobacco and alcohol are also harmful, history has shown that trying to outlaw an addictive substance that was once legal doesn't work. (Most known example is prohibition.) So, while I personally would like both of those to also be made illegal, I know that it won't happen, because people will continue to find a way to get and use them. Why, then, should we legalize another substance that is known to cause harm to its users and those around them?



-dunno001

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