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I don't, but I think it's crazy to criminalize the use of it. Is that really the kind of thing we need to be worrying about as a society?I like marijuana......
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I don't, but I think it's crazy to criminalize the use of it. Is that really the kind of thing we need to be worrying about as a society?I like marijuana......
True, but smoking is not illegal in the UK yet. Until it is, I see no reason why not? It'll free up some resources.i dont think anyone mugs people to get canabis , my thoughts are its absurd to phase out and make smoking illegal and legalise anabis at the same time
I don't, but I think it's crazy to criminalize the use of it. Is that really the kind of thing we need to be worrying about as a society?
One has to remember that marijuana has medicinal benefits and why it is allowed in many West Coast states. My sister found it a life saver for settling her stomach and boosting her appetite during chemo therapy. Marijuana has strong calming qualities [people don't get into fight smoking marijuana, unlike beer].
Also there is no addiction to marijuana unlike tobacco, alcohol, cocaine, pain drugs, heroin, etc.
you dont have an opinion on the OP just on my grammar?
Billions of US dollars (per year) are spent for marijuana. This money funds the drug cartels of Mexico and South America.
It seems the US would be better off regulating this marijuana trafficking. By legalizing marijuana, the US could tax the buyer (like cigarettes).
Should marijuana be made legal in the US and if so, would it change your mind on whether you would use marijuana?
Yes, I think it should be legal. Anybody being locked up for it is IMHO a gross injustice. It's also a huge waste of justice system resources.Billions of US dollars (per year) are spent for marijuana. This money funds the drug cartels of Mexico and South America.
It seems the US would be better off regulating this marijuana trafficking. By legalizing marijuana, the US could tax the buyer (like cigarettes).
Should marijuana be made legal in the US and if so, would it change your mind on whether you would use marijuana?
Yes! smoke dope and turn out just like most of the other dope smokers I've seen, generally lazy, listless, vision less people with little to offer the world except a "let's get high" attitude.
Yeah, because anyone who sips a glass of wine instantly becomes a raging, violent alcoholic, and anyone who eats a cheeseburger instantly balloons to 300 lbs. and has an immediate heart attack.
But how would it be different from teens who smoke and drink or get high on prescription drugs? Awareness would be what fights substance abuse rather than prohibition. And that saves the government a heck of a lot of money spent on programs rather than crime-fighting expenses.wel thats not ecactly true people will still try get it before proper age