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Narrock wrote:(potheads like Brinstar for example)
leah wrote:Narrock wrote:(potheads like Brinstar for example)
mindia you goon, alex hasn't smoked pot in eons. hardly a burned-out pothead--in fact, he has a great job working with people who struggle with substance abuse AND he's a full-time student pulling dean's list every semester. where is your argument now? hehe
as for the topic at hand, i am truly indifferent to marijuana use, as i've never done it, but i don't think it could possibly be as destructive a force as alcohol. and i wish it would be legalized so we could tax the hell out of it hehe
leah wrote:... and i wish it would be legalized so we could tax the hell out of it hehe
Arlos wrote:Mindia, I think if you go and look up the research on the subject, you will find that alcohol has far more significant short and long term negative effects than pot does. I'm serious, even just a quick scan through google should settle the matter. Not to mention, it's quite possible to OD on alcohol and die, it's called alcohol poisoning. I've known people sent to the hospital for it when they drank WAY too much in an evening. It is physically impossible to OD on pot, as you would literally have to smoke an entire dump truck full at 1 sitting.
As for why it's not been made legal, a large part is the ingrained attitudes of people out there who have had "pot = illegal = crime = bad" hammered into them, so politicians who try to legalize it can get called being "soft on crime", which can be a death sentence for a politician, especially if they're from a conservative district.
Also, there are corporate lobbying interests at work keeping it illegal. First is the timber industry, actually. If pot were legalized, then hemp would follow, and since hemp paper is both cheaper and better than tree-pulp paper, legal hemp would drastically cut into the demand for logs for wood pulp. Second, and the bigger one, is the pharmaceutical industry. You can freely get prescribed by your doctor a synthetic version of THC, the active ingredient in pot. Pharmaceutical companies can patent synthetic drugs, and make big $$$ on synthetic THC. You cannot, however, patent a naturally growing weed, so legalized pot threatens to cost them big bucks as well, so they spend tons of money lobbying against legalization.
In any case, as someone else said, a huge argument for legalizing it is the amount of money the government could stand to make by taxing it. Can't be TOO high, or people will keep going to the illegal sources, but high enough. Not to mention, making it legal would completely undercut the funding source of several organized crime groups, which would immediately lower other, more violent crimes as well. All in all, it seems a pretty much win-win situation.
Again, please, as I said, even if it were legalized, you would be more than free to not partake yourself. Also, no one is arguing for allowing driving while stoned any more than they would argue for legalizing drunk driving. So, other than just knowing the fact it is now legal, I can't see how that would impinge upon your life in the least, though I could admittedly be missing something.
-Arlos
leah wrote:Narrock wrote:(potheads like Brinstar for example)
mindia you goon, alex hasn't smoked pot in eons. hardly a burned-out pothead--in fact, he has a great job working with people who struggle with substance abuse AND he's a full-time student pulling dean's list every semester. where is your argument now? hehe
as for the topic at hand, i am truly indifferent to marijuana use, as i've never done it, but i don't think it could possibly be as destructive a force as alcohol. and i wish it would be legalized so we could tax the hell out of it hehe
leah wrote:several years at least, and no, i don't have to watch him because i know he has his head on straight; his job is too important to him to mess it up with a little partying. besides which, between work full-time and school full-time, i hardly think he has time for such things.
also it's pretty small of you to belittle someone's accomplishments. it *is* a big deal, and shame on you for being blase about it. i think your cum laude achievement is impressive--that's not something i was able to do in college, though i did make dean's list most of the time. i would never take that accomplishment away from you, and it's childish of you to do that to someone else.
Narrock wrote:I'm not saying that drinking alcohol in excess is not bad for you. I couldn't beat the shit out of anybody here, and I can't stop being so dilusional. Anyway, here's a great analysis in the ongoing alcohol vs. marijuana debate:
Person A comes home and drinks 2 beers, or has 2 glasses of wine every day and does this for 10 years.
Person B comes home and smokes a joint or two every day for 10 years.
Who is going to suffer long term detrimental effects from these two scenarios? Person B. The facts are there. Person B will suffer many ailments from his/her drug use, while Person A will actually receive health benefits from his/her behavior. Do you get it yet, or shall I dumb it down even further?
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