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We need to legalize marijuana. Situation in Millcreek

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090615095940.htm

Weed can cause cancer. And numerous other studies have been done showing other harm. This is a surprise only to Potheads (who also may just be in denial). Sorry, Cheech.

It's sad how many kids think weed does nothing to them and a lot of that comes from ignorant adults telling them that. Hey, if you wanna smoke weed then be my guest but at least have accountability about what you are doing to your body. Every other drug used out there doesn't seem to have the denial-based culture that weed does. Crackheads, drunks, smokers, etc. all seem to at least recognize that it's bad for you. Potheads? Geez, not only do they live in denial of the harm but they even try to say it's good for you.

Pathetic.

PS Big fan of the anecdotal evidence at large here.


I'm very pro-legalization, but I agree with CONAN 100%. Both sides need to admit what pot really is. Pot can be very damaging to a person, especially if that person needs to have a good deal of ambition to accomplish their goals. If you're already set, fine. Smoke your brains out when you get home from work and watch silly **** on TV. But for those up-and-comers out there, you should avoid pot like the plague. It can completely kill your dreams.
 
I'm very pro-legalization, but I agree with CONAN 100%. Both sides need to admit what pot really is. Pot can be very damaging to a person, especially if that person needs to have a good deal of ambition to accomplish their goals. If you're already set, fine. Smoke your brains out when you get home from work and watch silly **** on TV. But for those up-and-comers out there, you should avoid pot like the plague. It can completely kill your dreams.

A lot of that comes from it being illegal.
 
So you're saying that because it's illegal it kills your dreams. Legalize it and reach your dreams.

Got it.

Because getting convicted of a drug crime and sent to jail, with a huge fine and parole restrictions when you get out, doesn't kill dreams?

Not sure what you're implying there.
 
A lot of that comes from it being illegal.

I disagree.

I think prohibition causes many very serious, I'd even go so far as to say horrific, problems. What I'm talking about though is how seriously pot can kill motivation and ambition. It's mostly an invisible problem because what does someone look like when they're 60% (number pulled out of my ***) less motivated? It isn't like they stop taking showers or anything. They just aren't as driven. Maybe that doesn't seem like a big deal, but ask the 30 something looser who could have been a doctor or engineer if they had worked at it just a little bit harder. Instead, they got high and watched the years slip by.
 
Because getting convicted of a drug crime and sent to jail, with a huge fine and parole restrictions when you get out, doesn't kill dreams?

Not sure what you're implying there.

That's a srsly funny take on what Cy said and my reply.

I'm not implying anything. I'm stating that whatever effects the Mary Jane has on your brain/ambition, has nothing to do with whether it's illegal.
 
A lot of that comes from it being illegal.

Heaven forbid we live in a society of rules and consequences.

Here's a wild and crazy idea, how about people take personal responsibility for making their dreams come true? Instead of blaming the jails which hold them after they're caught with drugs, instead of blaming the President, instead of blaming teachers, instead of blaming Lebron, HOW ABOUT THEY MAKE THEIR OWN DREAMS COME TRUE WITH THEIR OWN BLOOD AND SWEAT?

Everyone today is looking for an excuse for their failures. Take responsibility. If you end up in jail with your dreams shattered you have no one to blame but yourself. Not the "stupid" laws or the "mean" cops.
 
Heaven forbid we live in a society of rules and consequences.

Rules should be along the lines of prohibiting people from hurting other people, not the rule that I can't live a sub-optimal life because then society won't be able to squeeze as much blood out of me.
 
Rules should be along the lines of prohibiting people from hurting other people, not the rule that I can't live a sub-optimal life because then society won't be able to squeeze as much blood out of me.

I used to feel that way, totally. However, if the government is going to mandate that all health issues (as well as those too lazy to get a job) are now the responsibility of the earners (like neve before), I suddenly am pro laws that prohibit stupidity.

I used to be mad about seatbelts, helmets, etc ... But these things are becoming my problem..
 
I used to feel that way, totally. However, if the government is going to mandate that all health issues (as well as those too lazy to get a job) are now the responsibility of the earners (like neve before), I suddenly am pro laws that prohibit stupidity.

I used to be mad about seatbelts, helmets, etc ... But these things are becoming my problem..

One of the biggest reasons I don't want government provided health care. It absolutely creates a valid interest in how I take care of myself.
 
I disagree.

I think prohibition causes many very serious, I'd even go so far as to say horrific, problems. What I'm talking about though is how seriously pot can kill motivation and ambition. It's mostly an invisible problem because what does someone look like when they're 60% (number pulled out of my ***) less motivated? It isn't like they stop taking showers or anything. They just aren't as driven. Maybe that doesn't seem like a big deal, but ask the 30 something looser who could have been a doctor or engineer if they had worked at it just a little bit harder. Instead, they got high and watched the years slip by.

Along those same lines...

What if the guy in the video was dead serious, and it wasn't the joke I suspect it to be? What if he really was planning a revolution, making bombs, and buying an arsenal?

Good thing he smoked so much weed that he never got around to doing any of it.
 
One of the biggest reasons I don't want government provided health care. It absolutely creates a valid interest in how I take care of myself.

Yes, but worse.. It makes me take an interest in how everybody takes cAre of themselves. All of a sudden, I'm pissed if you're smoking, drinking, speeding, eating a donut..

Some libs will read that and it will sound like eutopia.. but it's sad, IMO.
 
Along those same lines...

What if the guy in the video was dead serious, and it wasn't the joke I suspect it to be? What if he really was planning a revolution, making bombs, and buying an arsenal?

Good thing he smoked so much weed that he never got around to doing any of it.

haha, yeah, two sides to every coin.
 
Along those same lines...

What if the guy in the video was dead serious, and it wasn't the joke I suspect it to be? What if he really was planning a revolution, making bombs, and buying an arsenal?

Good thing he smoked so much weed that he never got around to doing any of it.

Funny. Stick to humor. :)
 
Yes, but worse.. It makes me take an interest in how everybody takes cAre of themselves. All of a sudden, I'm pissed if you're smoking, drinking, speeding, eating a donut..

Some libs will read that and it will sound like eutopia.. but it's sad, IMO.

We'll all finally really care about each other. Really, really care.
 
I used to feel that way, totally. However, if the government is going to mandate that all health issues (as well as those too lazy to get a job) are now the responsibility of the earners (like neve before), I suddenly am pro laws that prohibit stupidity.

I used to be mad about seatbelts, helmets, etc ... But these things are becoming my problem..

One of the biggest reasons I don't want government provided health care. It absolutely creates a valid interest in how I take care of myself.

Do we have government provided health care today that we haven't had in years past?

Obamacare just requires that everyone get their own health insurance. It doesn't provide it for them. (most dems, myself included, wish it did provide health care, like the same plan members of congress get)
 
Do we have government provided health care today that we haven't had in years past?

Obamacare just requires that everyone get their own health insurance. It doesn't provide it for them. (most dems, myself included, wish it did provide health care, like the same plan members of congress get)

I don't want to derail this thread. I'm not talking about "Obamacare" (hate that loaded word). I'm talking about the only system that will actually make any difference, single payer. Once Obamacare fails to accomplish anything we'll probably start looking at our options again and I imagine single payer will be the push.
 
Do we have government provided health care today that we haven't had in years past?

Obamacare just requires that everyone get their own health insurance. It doesn't provide it for them. (most dems, myself included, wish it did provide health care, like the same plan members of congress get)

You have very inadequately described a 2,000+ page bill.
 
Do we have government provided health care today that we haven't had in years past?

Obamacare just requires that everyone get their own health insurance. It doesn't provide it for them. (most dems, myself included, wish it did provide health care, like the same plan members of congress get)

Expansions to Medicaid.
 
Your link indicated that cocaine use reduces the risk of testicular cancer. So it sounds like both marijuana and cocaine should be legalized.

I was just linking to an article that says mary jane increases the risk of ball cancer after you claiming that it cures it.
 
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