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LOL, so now you have me using cocaine too? Desperate much? I do not use cocaine or any illicit processed drugs. I smoke marijuana. I puck leaves and buds off of the plant, then wither eat them or smoke them. 100% natural and organic and unprocessed. In contrast, consuming even ONE slice of white bread is less healthy than eating an entire 1oz bud of marijuana. You sound like a shrill, frantic, fearful wimpy sorta guy. You do not know much about marijuana or any of these drugs you are mentioning, yet you want them banned even if others using them have nothing to do with you. I am glad you are in the small minority of Americans who feel that way. Trivia: Both the US Constitution and the US Declaration of Independence are written on hemp paper made from marijuana. In 1776, the biggest cash crop in the United States was marijuana (used to supply hemp for rope and durable fabrics used in industry). Deer in the wild will SEEK OUT marijuana and eat it. |
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Uh, what does that have to do with the topic of this thread? Marijuana is not "Krokodil". You arent making a very good case for yourself. Polls show that 70% of Americans approve of legalization of marijuana. |
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For 10,000 years the world has used medicinal marijuana and industrial hemp, and continues to use it to this day. The United States not only used and supported medicinal marijuana as well as industrial hemp up until the 1930's, but it was one of the first crops planted on American soil. Currently there are 18 states who allow medicinal marijuana. Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. And 7 States with Pending Legislation to Legalize Medical Marijuana. As well as the countries of Austria, Belgium, Canada, Israel, Netherlands, United Kingdom and Spain.
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Another intelligent and well thought out response. Funny, the so-called "potheads" sound far more intelligent than the naysayers! Im thankful for medical marijuana. Without the last draw of Imitrex (it stopped working and it is the only effective medicine for migraine besides marijuana), I would have opted for surgery or started taking dangerous and untested manmade beta blockers and other frankendrugs. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 are you illiterate? the guy suggested that we legalize all drugs. and I responded with "do you really want to legalize krokodil?" just out of curiosity, do YOU think we should legalize all drugs? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 fact is... a federal law is in existence voted into effect essentially criminalizing marijuana. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 I'm in the small minority that think that marijuana should not be legalized? bro, the fact is - a law is in existence that criminalizs marijuana. and it took a majority to vote it to be so. right? |
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No, I dont think they should legalize all drugs. This includes pharmaceutical drugs. For every ailment in Humanity, a natural cure exists in the form of the alkaloids and compounds found in animals, plants or minerals. Pharaceutical drugs are common, so you dont think anything when you see prescription drugs. But much of that poison is intentionally addictive, or physically harmful. Oxycontin and Zanax are two examples. Marijuana would be legal today if the pharaceutical companies could find a way to make the same kind of money on it or to invent a way to make it physically addictive. |
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Yeah, you are in the smaller minority who does not want it to be legalized. Here is a link directly to Gallup: http://www.gallup.com/poll/150149/record-high... In that same article is said this: "A Gallup survey last year found that 70% favored making it legal for doctors to prescribe marijuana in order to reduce pain and suffering. Americans have consistently been more likely to favor the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes than to favor its legalization generally" That is where I got my 70%. So far, you have claimed that is is a "fact" that marijuana is addictive, and you are wrong. You have indirectly insinuated that marijuana leads to drugs like krokodil and cocaine, and you obviously believe that anyone using marijuana is in the same class of people who use those drugs. Please clarify, are you seeking to make marijuana itself illegal, regardless of those receiving benefits from it? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Kid, you are a fool. And if you got high you would have grown weary of your own ridiculous horseshit by now. Get a life. |
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“Soon the world will be MINE!” Since: Aug 08
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Judged: 1 1 1 here is an article that says it better than me.. READ.. http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2010... |
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its like drinking and driving so you cant smoke and drive if it was approved to be legal
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Judged: 1 1 1 nobody is saying that you can't do it in your own home. the problem here is these drug addicts want to be able to use illicit drugs anywhere, and at any time as they so please. they feel that it is their right to smoke it in front of other peoples faces whether those people like it or not. they feel that they should be allowed to smoke the stuff while driving. and frankly, I won't agree to that. when you hear them - the drug addicts - rant about needing all illicit drugs be made legal, the uncaring mentality that they have towards others is obvious. you hear some of them say that they will respect the rights of others. but we all know how that turned out in amsterdam. it doesn't work. and so amsterdam is putting more restrictions on it. |
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Come downtown on a Saturday night sometime and how much the alcohol drinkers respect the rights of others.
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Judged: 1 1 1 Provocateur. I agree. That is nonsense. There is no such thing as "medicinal" Marijuana. In fact, Marijuana has long been known as "the entry drug". Even so, pot is bad enough, witness the violent behavior of the pot using assassins of old. I always warn my mind rotted zonked out pothead friends of the dangerous future that awaits them unless they end their denial and confront their Marijuana addiction. We are all familiar with the "Black" guy who started out using Marijuana and then graduated to "Bath salts". He ended up eating off most of the face, the nose, and the eyeballs of an elderly homelsss White guy. Now Drudge has linked to an article reporting on a Bath salt using guy who stripped naked and attempted to suffer unspeakable sexual abuse on an innocent little three year old baby girl. Because the investigation is still in its preliminary stage the article does not report whether this guy began his descent into to his sadistic anti-social perverted lifestyle by first using pot - bur realistically - what are the chances? Incidentally, hard earned taxpayer money is being used to provide the guy with a high paid Government defense lawyer. Source: http://tinyurl.com/bw7bhyn Source: http://tinyurl.com/6nyehgy Source: http://tinyurl.com/7apvbj7 Source: http://tinyurl.com/3eqpjtv *(note: This otherwise excellent article contains politically correct revisionism that is apparently designed for the purpose of "making the use of pot acceptable" by distancing the use of mind destroying pot from the cult of the assassin)* Ronald |
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I heard that the black guy begun with milk, so obviously milk is the entry drug. And the use of pot for the assassin was a recompense type of use, after they obey to some criminal order. To relax them. Cannabis is a safer alternative to alcohol, and is rather preventing the use of "dangerous drug" than everything. Then with salvia and iboga you can quit any nasty drug rather easily. It is just a non sense to demonize an appetite. And as medication, cannabis is miraculous, simply. Perhaps salvia and iboga too. Legalize all drugs and tax them proportionally to their statistical harms and social costs. You will see tobacco (smoked) and alcohol will become more expensive, and ... the life insurances will pay you to smoke marijuana. |
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