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Kasz216 said:
sapphi_snake said:

You should see the lies they said about marijuana in anti-drug classes over here.


You should tell us.  It would be fun. 

As for the legalization of Marijuana... good.

I've seen people ruin their lives thanks Marijuana,(believe it or not, it does happen.) but it's exactly that.... their lives.

To quote TX109: "Pot is one of the worst things you can possibly do to yourself! 1 hit and your automatically hooked forever and will slowly melt away into a useless pile of diseased flesh"

That was pretty much it (plus some other stuff about how pot makes you impotent and shrinks your dick).



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TX109 said:

 

pot will become legal(probably with a little hitch that says you have to be so-so years old to do it) and everybody will do it for a year. then most will stop because it wont be as fun since it isnt illegal. i personally wont smoke it. smoking is gross. but good for those who will get a kick out of this.

I personally agree with your statement, after getting my medical card and MJ becoming legal for me I smoked it like it was going out of style. I tried so many strains and enjoyed it so much. Now that I have been a legal user for so long the uniqueness of it has worn off and I only smoke the drug 2-4 times a month. MJ is a drug that is easy to control addiction wise.

Oh and dude don't forget about brownies, THC sodas, cookies, rice crispie treats, pop sickles and lolly pops because when MJ is legal you do not have to smoke it. I never want to endorse drug use I just want to endorse real freedom and openmindedness.



This is fantastic news.



He doesn't actually say that but this is good news.  Now if 4 billion voters just wanted to legalize all drugs...



 

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mrstickball said:

I moved the video further down so people could guess.

clever



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I'm gonna go out of the usual crowd here and say this is terrible news. It really should stay illegal. Sure, it's not as bad as alcohol, but that doesn't make it right to just add more harmful stuff to life. I mean, the cons outweigh the pros. There will be more car crashes if it's legal. This is a fact because when people are high, their focus is obviously a lot worse, and thus will lead to more crashes. And even if it's illegal to smoke and drive, just like Drinking and Driving, people will still do it. How does this help my argument you may ask? People will smove and drive highly frequently; much more than nowadays since it's illegal. How many cases do you hear of MJ-induced accidents right now? Not nearly as much is Drinking problems. So by making it legal, you will just create a 2nd major accident causer, when it's really unnecissary to do such a thing.

Another thing is this will lead to more drugs being made legal. If this completely becomes legal, then people will get greedy and start demanding other drugs to be legal, since "this was made legal too". This will then lead to even worse drugs being made legal, which will thus ruin this country permanently.

Also, if you are around people who smoke MJ, you get a contact buzz, and what if I don't want to get high? I won't get to choose if I'm forced to be around a pot-smoker.

PS. No trolls or personal attacks. I want to have a clean discussion free of pointless attacks.



Smithy RPG said:

I'm gonna go out of the usual crowd here and say this is terrible news. It really should stay illegal. Sure, it's not as bad as alcohol, but that doesn't make it right to just add more harmful stuff to life. I mean, the cons outweigh the pros. There will be more car crashes if it's legal. This is a fact because when people are high, their focus is obviously a lot worse, and thus will lead to more crashes. And even if it's illegal to smoke and drive, just like Drinking and Driving, people will still do it. How does this help my argument you may ask? People will smove and drive highly frequently; much more than nowadays since it's illegal. How many cases do you hear of MJ-induced accidents right now? Not nearly as much is Drinking problems. So by making it legal, you will just create a 2nd major accident causer, when it's really unnecissary to do such a thing.

Another thing is this will lead to more drugs being made legal. If this completely becomes legal, then people will get greedy and start demanding other drugs to be legal, since "this was made legal too". This will then lead to even worse drugs being made legal, which will thus ruin this country permanently.

Also, if you are around people who smoke MJ, you get a contact buzz, and what if I don't want to get high? I won't get to choose if I'm forced to be around a pot-smoker.

PS. No trolls or personal attacks. I want to have a clean discussion free of pointless attacks.

To counter your arguments (from a former anti-legal pot guy):

  • By legalizing pot, you are not 'adding more harm to life'. In reality, you are taking it away. Legalizing things have a way of taking the thrill out of illicit acitivies. When Portugal legalized pot, their usage rates have gone down significantly. 
  • The cons do in no way outweigh the pros. Give me a list of cons, and I will give you a far more robust list of pros.
  • If we go the same way Portugal goes, there would be less car crashes from legalization, as fewer people would use the drug, as more help programs spring up as users and addicts will not have to seek help for something illegal.
  • There is no proof that making pot, or any drug for that matter, legal equates to more usage among the populace. In countries that have legalized drugs, rates go down, not up.
  • You'll get a contact buzz around people that use the drug right now, even though it is illegal. That will not change if its legal or not.

I'll post a list of advantages concerning legalization later tonight. Sufficive to say, there are so many benefits from legalization, that it outweighs the percieved cons of it.



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Lol, like that'll ever happen in the US. xD



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highwaystar101 said:

Pat Robertson? I would never have guessed it, he's always seemed very conservative. Although I think I only really know him from reading about him during the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake, so I don't really know him that well.


No, your opinion of him is pretty spot on.  More and more people however are realizing the futility of drug legislation.