http://www.ozarkia.net/bill/pot/blunderof37.html
i call it google...
also once laws get passed unpassing them is hard
i call it google...
also once laws get passed unpassing them is hard
Those consquences shouldn't involved jail time. That's the government telling us what we can or can't put into our own bodies. It's unconstitutional.werewolfsfury said:you are free to do whatever you want. it's just that there will be consequences.SaneAmongInsane said:Some of us just believe in the freedom and liberty ideals the USA was suppose to represent.nklshaz said:One more thing I forgot to mention: I'm sure we'd ban cigarettes and alcohol if we could afford to, but by the time we figured out how bad they could be, they had become an integral part of our economy, and we literally couldn't financially afford to ban them. Keeping marijuana illegal isn't so much about fairness, it's more like keeping more things like cigarettes and alcohol (i.e. harmful but necessary) from making their way into standard economy and practice. I'm personally in favor of keeping it illegal. I just don't see why people want it so bad.
It doesn't just help with cancer, it can help eating disorders, AIDS, joint pain and arthritis (since it's a powerful anti-inflammatory), certain heart conditions, trouble getting to sleep, and boredom.werewolfsfury said:well okay then but do you have cancer? people who are given medical marijuana are smoking it because they in need of it. people without cancer just want to get highEggsnham said:"and there's plenty of evidence suggesting that there are anti-carcinogens in marijuana smoke. Meaning that the shit could potentially help in the fight against cancer".werewolfsfury said:that's because it's not legal so less people smoke marijuana.alik44 said:its illegal yet cigarettes and alcohol kill alot more than marijuana does.
It isn't laced. It's only happened when I smoked Jack Herer. Obviously I mean they cause mild hallucinations, like a couple of patterns and such - not the type of thing you'd see on magic mushrooms.triggrhappy94 said:I think the stuff you're buying is laced. I think you'd have to get REALLY high to start hallucinating. Or use other in addition.reg42 said:It can, if you get really good stuff.skullpile said:also it doesn't make you hallucinate
Story Time said:I took ambian, smoked, then played Nazi zombies one time. That was crazy as hell! It was like the map turned into an MC Esher painting with zombies, and I was inside the game. I eventually completely forgot what game we were playing and thought I was playing Gears of War and Call of Duty 2. I downed like 3 cans of Dr Pepper in a couple minutes and didnt even realize when the cans were empty.
WolffgangVW said:If it's bad for me, shouldn't it simply be my choice not to take it? For me, that's where the argument of its health risks end; it's my body, it should be my choice.
People like you who pull heresay scientific information out of their asses are one of the big problems behind a sensble pot debate.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Answer me this: scientific studies have shown that marijuana is less toxic and less damaging that either alcohol or tobacco, and it has none of the addictive qualities. Therefore, with this information acknowledged by both sides of the debate, what arguments do you have to support why marijuana should be illegal? If something is illegal, there should always be clear reasoning behind it. What is it about marijuana itself that poses such a threat that it must be kept illegal?
From where I and plenty of others are standing, there is no reason for marijuana to remain illegal. The science doesn't support it, the economics don't support it, and the ethics don't support it. Therefore, it is up to you to prove us wrong and tell us why it should be illegal.
I await your response.
Check out the documentary Grass sometime, as they articulate it much better than I'm about to.alik44 said:its illegal yet cigarettes and alcohol kill alot more than marijuana does.
A good point. We should criminalize alcohol. Man, why didn't anyone ever think of this before?CM156 said:First of all, "alot" is not a word.alik44 said:its illegal yet cigarettes and alcohol kill alot more than marijuana does.
Secondly, I'm all pro-legalization. But I'm going to side with Cracked on this one.
*Ahem*
Source [http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-pro-marijuana-arguments-that-arent-helping_p2/]Yep, booze and cigarettes are pretty fucking bad for you. Deadly, even, if they're abused. Hell, I had a doctor tell me straight up that if I didn't quit drinking entirely, I'd be dead within the next five years. I've never heard a doctor tell someone that about their weed smoking. Drunk driving and smoking-related lung cancer have literally killed millions.
In fact, here's a not-at-all-retarded rebuttal from a legalization advocate in response to a "Foundation for a Drug-Free World" pamphlet that claims pot is more dangerous than alcohol. In case you didn't read that, it's exactly what you'd expect from a site that runs its articles over a background of marijuana leaf gifs, versus a highly generalized and exaggerated claim from an organization that is obviously anti-pot. The argument being, "Pot is worse than booze!" "Nuh-uh, alcohol is worse!"
But here's the thing about that entire debate: It doesn't fucking matter.
Throwing out death tolls from tobacco smoke, drunk driving and liver disease makes perfect sense as an argument for making those things illegal. It makes zero sense when trying to convince somebody to make pot legal. Don't you understand that "It will kill fewer people than cigarettes!" could apply to fucking anything? You could pass a law that lets 12 year olds carry concealed guns to school and it'd kill fewer people than drunk driving.
If the argument is that pot is the safer choice, then by that rationale, it's also safer than deep-throating a cactus or mouth-fucking a rattlesnake. Is someone obligating you to choose between the two? There's not a third option of just not doing either of them? That has baffled me for years, and I still don't understand it. But I've heard it. A lot. As if the legalization of one unhealthy activity obligates us to legalize every single thing that's less lethal than that.
You have to remember that the people who have the power to change these laws are old, rich, stuffy white guys who for the most part don't smoke weed. When they hear rebuttals like this, they're picturing a six year old kid stomping his foot and screaming at his mother, "Why can't I play that game? Jimmy's mom lets him play GTA, and that's way worse!" The end result is still that you're arguing for the right to make things worse than they were before.
Did I say that, dear reader?Nudu said:A good point. We should criminalize alcohol. Man, why didn't anyone ever think of this before?CM156 said:First of all, "alot" is not a word.alik44 said:its illegal yet cigarettes and alcohol kill alot more than marijuana does.
Secondly, I'm all pro-legalization. But I'm going to side with Cracked on this one.
*Ahem*
Source [http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-pro-marijuana-arguments-that-arent-helping_p2/]Yep, booze and cigarettes are pretty fucking bad for you. Deadly, even, if they're abused. Hell, I had a doctor tell me straight up that if I didn't quit drinking entirely, I'd be dead within the next five years. I've never heard a doctor tell someone that about their weed smoking. Drunk driving and smoking-related lung cancer have literally killed millions.
In fact, here's a not-at-all-retarded rebuttal from a legalization advocate in response to a "Foundation for a Drug-Free World" pamphlet that claims pot is more dangerous than alcohol. In case you didn't read that, it's exactly what you'd expect from a site that runs its articles over a background of marijuana leaf gifs, versus a highly generalized and exaggerated claim from an organization that is obviously anti-pot. The argument being, "Pot is worse than booze!" "Nuh-uh, alcohol is worse!"
But here's the thing about that entire debate: It doesn't fucking matter.
Throwing out death tolls from tobacco smoke, drunk driving and liver disease makes perfect sense as an argument for making those things illegal. It makes zero sense when trying to convince somebody to make pot legal. Don't you understand that "It will kill fewer people than cigarettes!" could apply to fucking anything? You could pass a law that lets 12 year olds carry concealed guns to school and it'd kill fewer people than drunk driving.
If the argument is that pot is the safer choice, then by that rationale, it's also safer than deep-throating a cactus or mouth-fucking a rattlesnake. Is someone obligating you to choose between the two? There's not a third option of just not doing either of them? That has baffled me for years, and I still don't understand it. But I've heard it. A lot. As if the legalization of one unhealthy activity obligates us to legalize every single thing that's less lethal than that.
You have to remember that the people who have the power to change these laws are old, rich, stuffy white guys who for the most part don't smoke weed. When they hear rebuttals like this, they're picturing a six year old kid stomping his foot and screaming at his mother, "Why can't I play that game? Jimmy's mom lets him play GTA, and that's way worse!" The end result is still that you're arguing for the right to make things worse than they were before.
I should have known better than to expect everyone to play nice on this forum. I don't get how legalization would make everything worse. How are Denmark and Canada worse than the US? Unless Michael Moore's been lying to me, many Canadians don't lock their doors. Tell me, American Escapists, do any of you leave your houses and cars unlocked? I sure as Hell don't!Nudu said:A good point. We should criminalize alcohol. Man, why didn't anyone ever think of this before?CM156 said:First of all, "alot" is not a word.alik44 said:its illegal yet cigarettes and alcohol kill alot more than marijuana does.
Secondly, I'm all pro-legalization. But I'm going to side with Cracked on this one.
*Ahem*
Source [http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-pro-marijuana-arguments-that-arent-helping_p2/]Yep, booze and cigarettes are pretty fucking bad for you. Deadly, even, if they're abused. Hell, I had a doctor tell me straight up that if I didn't quit drinking entirely, I'd be dead within the next five years. I've never heard a doctor tell someone that about their weed smoking. Drunk driving and smoking-related lung cancer have literally killed millions.
In fact, here's a not-at-all-retarded rebuttal from a legalization advocate in response to a "Foundation for a Drug-Free World" pamphlet that claims pot is more dangerous than alcohol. In case you didn't read that, it's exactly what you'd expect from a site that runs its articles over a background of marijuana leaf gifs, versus a highly generalized and exaggerated claim from an organization that is obviously anti-pot. The argument being, "Pot is worse than booze!" "Nuh-uh, alcohol is worse!"
But here's the thing about that entire debate: It doesn't fucking matter.
Throwing out death tolls from tobacco smoke, drunk driving and liver disease makes perfect sense as an argument for making those things illegal. It makes zero sense when trying to convince somebody to make pot legal. Don't you understand that "It will kill fewer people than cigarettes!" could apply to fucking anything? You could pass a law that lets 12 year olds carry concealed guns to school and it'd kill fewer people than drunk driving.
If the argument is that pot is the safer choice, then by that rationale, it's also safer than deep-throating a cactus or mouth-fucking a rattlesnake. Is someone obligating you to choose between the two? There's not a third option of just not doing either of them? That has baffled me for years, and I still don't understand it. But I've heard it. A lot. As if the legalization of one unhealthy activity obligates us to legalize every single thing that's less lethal than that.
You have to remember that the people who have the power to change these laws are old, rich, stuffy white guys who for the most part don't smoke weed. When they hear rebuttals like this, they're picturing a six year old kid stomping his foot and screaming at his mother, "Why can't I play that game? Jimmy's mom lets him play GTA, and that's way worse!" The end result is still that you're arguing for the right to make things worse than they were before.
Cracked and you have misunderstood the argument here. The only real arguments against marijuana apply just as much and for the most part more to alcohol and tobacco. The article says "The end result is still that you're arguing for the right to make things worse than they were before." I urge you(not actually "you", but whoever wrote the article. Just so we're clear.) to ask yourself whether you think we were better off during Prohibition. Also, I can imagine a plurality of the people who want to keep pot illegal also drink alcohol, which blows all intellectual consistancy right off the table.CM156 said:snip
First off, you straw-manned my argument, which, to be fair, dear reader, isn't coolNudu said:Cracked and you have misunderstood the argument here. The only real arguments against marijuana apply just as much and for the most part more to alcohol and tobacco. The article says "The end result is still that you're arguing for the right to make things worse than they were before." I urge you(not actually "you", but whoever wrote the article. Just so we're clear.) to ask yourself whether you think we were better off during Prohibition. Also, I can imagine a plurality of the people who want to keep pot illegal also drink alcohol, which blows all intellectual consistancy right off the table.CM156 said:snip
Fair enough. Did he lie about the murder rates in Canada?ravensheart18 said:First off weed isn't legal in Canada (except for medical reasons), we just aren't as freaky about it. Cops for example routinely smoke...err...confiscate small personal amounts of weed they might find on you without charging you. Several police chiefs have asked for it to be made a summary offense (they write you a ticket, no criminal record), or to make possetion of small quantities legal. Basically for the small stuff you only get busted if you deserve to be busted for some reason. Dealers however get the cuffs.funguy2121 said:I should have known better than to expect everyone to play nice on this forum. I don't get how legalization would make everything worse. How are Denmark and Canada worse than the US? Unless Michael Moore's been lying to me, many Canadians don't lock their doors. Tell me, American Escapists, do any of you leave your houses and cars unlocked? I sure as Hell don't!
Secondly all Michael Moore does is lie. He makes no secret that his movies are entertainment, not documentaries. For example in that famous door scene it took him a day to find an unlocked door.
I say this everywhere I go, but I must disagree. You can compare anything to anything, there's just some comparisons that doesn't do the work they attempt to do.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Fallacious argument. Cigarettes and alcohol are not comparable to guns, and weed is not comparable to knives. Analogies only work when there is a similarity between the two. You're dragging knives and guns into a debate that is about marijuana. Even if kids were allowed to take knives into school, what the fuck does that have to do with smoking weed?tehpiemaker said:Just because marijuana isn't as bad as alcohol or cigarettes means we should make it legal? Here's a hypothetical situation so humor me. Guns are legal in school but knives aren't. If a bunch of kids were complaining that they should be allowed knives because it was less deadly than guns, would you allow it?
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