CONAN
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Nope. Majority of people in this thread (potheads, too) agree that driving while high is a bad idea. Sorry, Bubbletroll.Nobody is buying it???
Nope. Majority of people in this thread (potheads, too) agree that driving while high is a bad idea. Sorry, Bubbletroll.Nobody is buying it???
No, majority of people in this thread who have ever smoked the stuff do not agree that driving after smoking small amounts should be illegal. And this thread is not the same as a majority of experts anyway.Nope. Majority of people in this thread (potheads, too) agree that driving while high is a bad idea. Sorry, Bubbletroll.
I don't have to smoke weed to be happy, but I enjoy smoking weed. Why is that sad? Just because I enjoy something doesn't mean I abuse it. You no doubt enjoy some foods more than others, and I'd guess that some of those foods aren't the healthiest foods you could be eating. Is it pathetic to indulge yourself once in a while? Is it wrong to enjoy life?But I consider it more sad that someone has to alter their brain to be happy. Comon that's pretty pathetic. Is life so bad you have to change the way your brain views it? And I don't see why you're all up in arms over it. It's not that far-fetched a position and probably one held by the majority of non-druggies and druggies.
That's not what I said and as usual you are spinning. I said the majority of of the people in this thread have said you shouldn't drive high. And of course you jump right discrediting them because they disagree with you. Hey, they are potheads too speaking to being high. Thought that meant they could speak to the subject? You're a flip-flopping troll.No, majority of people in this thread who have ever smoked the stuff do not agree that driving after smoking small amounts should be illegal.
No troll, I am not spinning or flip flopping. My argument was never that people should or shouldn't drive high. My argument is and has been that we don't need a law to make it illegal- especially at the amounts you were claiming.That's not what I said and as usual you are spinning. I said the majority of of the people in this thread have said you shouldn't drive high. And of course you jump right discrediting them because they disagree with you. Hey, they are potheads too speaking to being high. Thought that meant they could speak to the subject? You're a flip-flopping troll.
No question there is some stuff I do that you would find sad I'm sure. And I'm ok with you finding that sad and probably I'd agree on a lot of stuff. But for me, and I think a lot of people, I find it sad that someone enjoys altering their natrual state of mind of their own free will. To me it smacks of escape.I don't have to smoke weed to be happy, but I enjoy smoking weed. Why is that sad? Just because I enjoy something doesn't mean I abuse it. You no doubt enjoy some foods more than others, and I'd guess that some of those foods aren't the healthiest foods you could be eating. Is it pathetic to indulge yourself once in a while? Is it wrong to enjoy life?
I think that's a pretty weak argument and more than likely a copout. With your example, I'd say yes you are altering your mind but that is natural. Doing drugs is not natural.And, I think the "mind altering" argument is a false distinction. If you do anything you enjoy, that thing is altering your mood/emotion and thus your mind.
A better way to put that would be to say what you do is pathetic. So sorry you are probably not a pathetic person as a whole. But on a sidenote that's a pretty big issue and I'd have a hard time looking past it even if you cured cancer. But no way you can sell me on it being relatively safe. Not buying that on several levels (chemically, criminally, morally, etc.).And I'm not bent out of shape, I just don't understand why you label me as brain dead, pathetic, etc. for a relatively safe and healthy recreational choice I make.
From the start you've claimed smoking weed doesn't impair your driving. Flipflopping trollbody on the loose again.My argument was never that people should or shouldn't drive high.
No, trollnan, I don't think normal amounts make driving dangerous enough to be illegal. And the studies I posted agree with me. Sorry that doesn't jive with what you've heard in the bubble you live in.From the start you've claimed smoking weed doesn't impair your driving. Flipflopping trollbody on the loose again.
No question there is some stuff I do that you would find sad I'm sure. And I'm ok with you finding that sad and probably I'd agree on a lot of stuff. But for me, and I think a lot of people, I find it sad that someone enjoys altering their natrual state of mind of their own free will. To me it smacks of escape.
I think that's a pretty weak argument and more than likely a copout. With your example, I'd say yes you are altering your mind but that is natural. Doing drugs is not natural.
A better way to put that would be to say what you do is pathetic. So sorry you are probably not a pathetic person as a whole. But on a sidenote that's a pretty big issue and I'd have a hard time looking past it even if you cured cancer. But no way you can sell me on it being relatively safe. Not buying that on several levels (chemically, criminally, morally, etc.).
I disagree, but even if I didn't, so what? What's so wrong with escape? Cannabis doesn't change who you are or change the reality you exist in, it only changes your perception of that reality. To me that's not only not bad, it's good. Getting a fresh perspective on things enhances life.To me it smacks of escape.
What's so unnatural about cannabis?I'd say yes you are altering your mind but that is natural. Doing drugs is not natural.
Beyond it being criminal, I'm curious why you think cannabis use is "chemically" (?) or morally unsafe? What the hell is immoral about smoking weed and watching movies/playing board games/playing music/going on a hike with friends?But on a sidenote that's a pretty big issue and I'd have a hard time looking past it even if you cured cancer. But no way you can sell me on it being relatively safe. Not buying that on several levels (chemically, criminally, morally, etc.).
Again, didn't say illegal. I said smoking weed impairs your driving. Not only do you flip flop, you deflect.I don't think normal amounts make driving dangerous enough to be illegal.
Lack of accountability.What's so wrong with escape?
So we agree it is criminally irresponsible. I don't think that should be glossed over as it has moral implications as well as legal. But fine.Beyond it being criminal, I'm curious why you think cannabis use is "chemically" (?)
I think you're getting pretty defensive here. I don't give out free passes because someone does something great. Wrong is wrong. Like I said, I'd consider the behavior pathetic but not the person. You seem focused on that. Whatever.So if someone smokes weed once in a while and cures one of your family member's life threatening illness, you'd consider that person pathetic? I think that says a @#!*% of a lot about how morally bankrupt you are.
It puts your brain in an unnatural state.What's so unnatural about cannabis?
GVC's intelligence isn't at issue here. Trout, are you telling me you'd be ok with someone who smokes at least once a week watching your kids for a weekend while you and the wife went out of town?I need to clarify that I agree with Conan about driving while high, etc. but certainly not about marijuana as a whole, or the people who use it. I've met GVC several times and I'd be hard-pressed to find a more intelligent human being.
Smoking weed doesn't impair your driving enough to warrant making it illegal, unless you smoke way more than most pot smokers usually smoke.Again, didn't say illegal. I said smoking weed impairs your driving. Not only do you flip flop, you deflect.
You've defined natural very narrowly here. Consuming weed is a lot more natural than eating processed foods, I'd say (I'm guilty of both), and the latter puts you at a much higher risk of life shortening/altering/ending illnesses/conditions than the former.It puts your brain in an unnatural state.
Duh.I've met GVC several times and I'd be hard-pressed to find a more intelligent human being.