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We need to legalize marijuana. Situation in Millcreek

Right. Because marijuana intake=no negative side effects.

I mean, the only reason why it's illegal is because of a bunch of sissy religious people who hate the "smarter, free spirited, enlightened" people for no reason at all. Marijuana just has no negative side effects.

There's no reason why it should be illegal.

LOL. Once again, hilarious to watch the potheads climb over each other like a a bunch of nerds over that princess Leia poster (you know what I'm talking about) to defend their weed.

Oh yeah, found it!

Here ya go nerds!

Here ya go, defend your stuff mannnnn! It's sooooo groooovvyyy!

You can't really be this dumb can you? Okay, first thing's first. I don't smoke dummy. In my entire life (I'm 37), I've smoked up maybe ten times. But that's not really the point here which is that you completely fail to realize that one sociopath's actions may not (and most likely aren't) the result of his pot smoking. But I'm gonna guess you either never had a logic class, failed one if you did, or weren't bright enough to even get into a reputable institution of higher learning to take such a class.

Just stop. We all get it. You don't like pot. Good. Good for you.
 
You can't really be this dumb can you? Okay, first thing's first. I don't smoke dummy. In my entire life (I'm 37), I've smoked up maybe ten times. But that's not really the point here which is that you completely fail to realize that one sociopath's actions may not (and most likely aren't) the result of his pot smoking. But I'm gonna guess you either never had a logic class, failed one if you did, or weren't bright enough to even get into a reputable institution of higher learning to take such a class.

Just stop. We all get it. You don't like pot. Good. Good for you.

I would have gone with "You don't like reason and logic". But whatever.
 
He has a point.

Now if only the booze drinkers could admit to what stuff like beer and wine really is. Beer can be very damaging to a person, especially if that person needs a good deal of motor skills, coordination or self control to accomplish their goals. If you're already good in life, fine. Drink your brains out when you get home and rant about various things (just avoid beating your wife). But for those just starting out in life, you should avoid beer like the plague. It can completely ruin your life.
I've never heard of a single drinker who denied the harm alcohol can do to them. I'm sure they exist but few and far between and morons besides.
 
Have never smoked weed. What am I missing out on, fellas??
 
I've never heard of a single drinker who denied the harm alcohol can do to them. I'm sure they exist but few and far between and morons besides.

Oh please, booze drinkers are constantly defending their habit, to the point where they brag about its health benefits.
 
But I think most drinkers realize how debilitating alcohol is, how addictive it is and how socially unacceptable it is to be drunk in any sort of professional setting.

Do they? Over a million drinkers get busted for DUIs every year, so either they believe they are sober when they are intoxicated or they are totally reckless. It has a strong cultural acceptance despite it's additive nature, so either many people are willing to give it a pass on being addictive or they don't believe it is really that addictive. And I'd wager most anyone knows how socially unacceptable it is to be intoxicated in any professional setting, though it doesn't stop office Xmas parties from having booze or people having a drink or two during the lunch hour.
 
Do they? Over a million drinkers get busted for DUIs every year, so either they believe they are sober when they are intoxicated or they are totally reckless. It has a strong cultural acceptance despite it's additive nature, so either many people are willing to give it a pass on being addictive or they don't believe it is really that addictive. And I'd wager most anyone knows how socially unacceptable it is to be intoxicated in any professional setting, though it doesn't stop office Xmas parties from having booze or people having a drink or two during the lunch hour.

My take; Most drunks know it's not cool to be drunk at the annual Christmas party, yt still end up drunk, even though they repeated the mantra, "I will not get drunk" and will swear they acted appropriately.

Whether it's weed, beer, or large sugary sodas, it's about moderation. Some conquer it, most end up dumb, drunk, and fat. Pretty simple, really.
 
I've never heard of a single drinker who denied the harm alcohol can do to them. I'm sure they exist but few and far between and morons besides.

I'm not aware of any pot smoker who denies that pot can harm them. On the other hand, there are plenty of drinkers/tokers who deny that alcohol/pot does harm them.
 
I'm not aware of any pot smoker who denies that pot can harm them. On the other hand, there are plenty of drinkers/tokers who deny that alcohol/pot does harm them.

Then the drinkers you hang around are different then the ones I do.
 
really? They all go around talking about how their current drinking is harming their life?

There is a big difference between walking around talking about it and acknowledging that it does harm to them when the topic is brought up.
 
Do they? Over a million drinkers get busted for DUIs every year, so either they believe they are sober when they are intoxicated or they are totally reckless. It has a strong cultural acceptance despite it's additive nature, so either many people are willing to give it a pass on being addictive or they don't believe it is really that addictive. And I'd wager most anyone knows how socially unacceptable it is to be intoxicated in any professional setting, though it doesn't stop office Xmas parties from having booze or people having a drink or two during the lunch hour.

And the vast majority of them will tell you, once sober, how idiotic they were for driving while drunk. T hey know, they may not care, but they know.
 
There is a big difference between walking around talking about it and acknowledging that it does harm to them when the topic is brought up.

That was my point. The difference between saying what a habit can do, and acknowledging what a habit actually does in your specific circumstance. I don't think ther eis a single pot smoker on this board who has claimed that pot is never bad for a person, so Conan's point is just as applicable to pot smokers as it is to drinkers.
 
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