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RE: Marijuana - Bey Brad - Jul. 04, 2008

communism is not socialism, what


RE: Marijuana - Sam - Jul. 04, 2008

almost


RE: Marijuana - mdhvdukshsj - Jul. 04, 2008

do they teach history on the reservation? jesus christ

http://www.romm.org/soc_com.html


RE: Marijuana - Sam - Jul. 04, 2008

lol uhhhh all i learn in history is that french people cut off lots of heads and stuff


RE: Marijuana - mdhvdukshsj - Jul. 04, 2008

lets get back to how much taxing the rich gets me horny

carp capitals gains and dividends!


RE: Marijuana - Train - Jul. 04, 2008

Artie Wrote:
Train Wrote:
Artie Wrote:yeah

then again i support decriminalization and legalization of most drugs so they can be heavily tariffed to help the deficit. that goes with the other victimless crimes like prostitution and gambling

god damn judean-christian values!

You really wanna legalize Crack and like Acid? Stuff that dangerous? (I am with you on prostitution and gambling is already legal up here). Prostitution is as old as time itself why it's not legal already since it's so commonplace, I haven't a bloody clue.

obviously the greater the chance to harm society the harder i would make it to be able to actually get the drug (aka tariff the carp out of it). you cannot remove such drugs from society, so why not benefit from it?

and i wouldn't necessarily agree 'acid' is as dangerous as you make it out to be. maybe meth....but it's not like i've studied these drugs and their adverse effects intensely
Isn't Acid like LSD? Like a mind bender that messes you up bad? I mean you'd be safer if you were driving after taking crack.


RE: Marijuana - mdhvdukshsj - Jul. 04, 2008

Train Wrote:
Artie Wrote:
Train Wrote:
Artie Wrote:yeah

then again i support decriminalization and legalization of most drugs so they can be heavily tariffed to help the deficit. that goes with the other victimless crimes like prostitution and gambling

god damn judean-christian values!

You really wanna legalize Crack and like Acid? Stuff that dangerous? (I am with you on prostitution and gambling is already legal up here). Prostitution is as old as time itself why it's not legal already since it's so commonplace, I haven't a bloody clue.

obviously the greater the chance to harm society the harder i would make it to be able to actually get the drug (aka tariff the carp out of it). you cannot remove such drugs from society, so why not benefit from it?

and i wouldn't necessarily agree 'acid' is as dangerous as you make it out to be. maybe meth....but it's not like i've studied these drugs and their adverse effects intensely
Isn't Acid like LSD? Like a mind bender that messes you up bad? I mean you'd be safer if you were driving after taking crack.

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RE: Marijuana - Ominous - Jul. 04, 2008

Artie Wrote:lets get back to how much taxing the rich gets me horny

carp capitals gains and dividends!

I agree with you to the extent that I hate having to account for these when I prepare corporate tax returns. There are such tricky rules involved. Gasp

I work hard for the money~


RE: Marijuana - Maz - Jul. 05, 2008

Speaking of marijuana im about to use some right now =]


RE: Marijuana - Bumpking12 - Jul. 05, 2008

Almost everyone that i know either smokes it or used to smoke it in the past, i think Marry J should be Legal for peoples over the age of 21, because at 21 you should have the right to do whatever you want to your body since you already know all of the facts by then and have matured beyond "I wanna smoke it to be normal like everyone else" mentality, and I also think it should be made legal to members of the military in controlled doses since they can get shot up or bombed any day.


RE: Marijuana - djspida5 - Jul. 05, 2008

Maz Wrote:Speaking of marijuana im about to use some right now =]

worddd i been blazed all night hahaha


RE: Marijuana - Ominous - Jul. 05, 2008

Bumpking12 Wrote:Almost everyone that i know either smokes it or used to smoke it in the past, i think Marry J should be Legal for peoples over the age of 21, because at 21 you should have the right to do whatever you want to your body since you already know all of the facts by then and have matured beyond "I wanna smoke it to be normal like everyone else" mentality, and I also think it should be made legal to members of the military in controlled doses since they can get shot up or bombed any day.

That's like saying drunk driving should be OK, because you're responsible for your own well-being. The law is in place more so than for your own personal protection. It's there for the protection of society as a whole.

Legalizing it would entail a lot of "infrastructure" (i.e. setting up regulations, sanctions, related laws, etc.) for keeping the public safe.


RE: Marijuana - mdhvdukshsj - Jul. 05, 2008

still think its ridiculous in the US that someone can go to war and get killed at 18, but can't drink alcohol


RE: Marijuana - red_eyes - Jul. 05, 2008

Ominous Wrote:
Bumpking12 Wrote:Almost everyone that i know either smokes it or used to smoke it in the past, i think Marry J should be Legal for peoples over the age of 21, because at 21 you should have the right to do whatever you want to your body since you already know all of the facts by then and have matured beyond "I wanna smoke it to be normal like everyone else" mentality, and I also think it should be made legal to members of the military in controlled doses since they can get shot up or bombed any day.

That's like saying drunk driving should be OK, because you're responsible for your own well-being. The law is in place more so than for your own personal protection. It's there for the protection of society as a whole.

Legalizing it would entail a lot of "infrastructure" (i.e. setting up regulations, sanctions, related laws, etc.) for keeping the public safe.

loool i never hear that a smoker killed anybody or something like that ^^


RE: Marijuana - Ominous - Jul. 05, 2008

Cancer from second-hand smoke?


RE: Marijuana - red_eyes - Jul. 05, 2008

Wow the zigaretts also do it Wink.

And if is legal or not no one is interessed who wants it get it and smoke it.

Here in the swiss they are try to make it legal for over 18 years old people. I hope they can make it free....

Often the peoples smoke because is not allowed Wink


RE: Marijuana - Bumpking12 - Jul. 06, 2008

Ominous Wrote:That's like saying drunk driving should be OK, because you're responsible for your own well-being. The law is in place more so than for your own personal protection. It's there for the protection of society as a whole.
Legalizing it would entail a lot of "infrastructure" (i.e. setting up regulations, sanctions, related laws, etc.) for keeping the public safe.
You must be high, how the hell is smoking marry J related to drunk driving? Smoking marijuana DOES NOT hurt any one else but yourself if you smoke too much, If your over 21 and can't take responsibility for yourself and control your usage or seek help from a rehab center then thats your own damn fault. Anyways if the govt decided to employ "infastructure" and lots of it how would that pose a problem? it'll just make the case better and safer.

EDIT: And in the situation of second hand smoke just get your carp out of the area or ask the smoker to leave, geez should i even have had to answer that?


RE: Marijuana - Bey Brad - Jul. 06, 2008

Yeah, it's not like marijuana impairs your judgment in a way similar to alcohol!

Wait, carp


RE: Marijuana - Synesthesia - Jul. 06, 2008

Notice how the people supporting the idea of legalizing marijuana are forgetting about the detriment to people who don't smoke, and society as a whole.

But to be fair, why the carp is alcohol still legal when it's effects on society, and individuals tend to be far worse than most drugs?


RE: Marijuana - Roan - Jul. 06, 2008

Synesthesia Wrote:But to be fair, why the carp is alcohol still legal when it's effects on society, and individuals tend to be far worse than most drugs?

Honestly I wonder this every time I see people getting drunk.


RE: Marijuana - Bey Brad - Jul. 06, 2008

Synesthesia Wrote:But to be fair, why the carp is alcohol still legal when it's effects on society, and individuals tend to be far worse than most drugs?

It's too ingrained into our culture for us to remove it. Same with cigarettes. The outrage would be unfathomable and it would just lead to black market cigarettes and alcohol.

I drink very, very rarely and never get drunk. IMO it should be against the law entirely to get more than a little tipsy.


RE: Marijuana - mdhvdukshsj - Jul. 06, 2008

Synesthesia Wrote:Notice how the people supporting the idea of legalizing marijuana are forgetting about the detriment to people who don't smoke, and society as a whole.

Really? Who's doing that here?

One does not legalize marijuana by putting the necessary infrastructure in order to protect society from it. I thought this was basic concept so I need not mention it.


RE: Marijuana - Synesthesia - Jul. 06, 2008

Roan Wrote:Honestly I wonder this every time I see people getting drunk.

The fact that people get killed everyday from asshats who think playing rush and roulette while drunk with cars is fun should make everyone question why it's legal.

Bey Brad Wrote:It's too ingrained into our culture for us to remove it. Same with cigarettes. The outrage would be unfathomable and it would just lead to black market cigarettes and alcohol.

I drink very, very rarely and never get drunk. IMO it should be against the law entirely to get more than a little tipsy.

It's really too bad that society has embraced such deadly substance with no fear of the dangers.

Alcohol has been around for ages, and has been responsible for so many deaths that it's ridiculous. That alone has kept me from drinking regularly. If I consume alcohol of any kind, it's merely as a social gesture, and in small amounts.

You'd think people who want marijuana legalized would regularly argue that alcohol is more carp up, and is legal, to get there point across.

I could imagine a commercial slogan for marijuana dealers if it was legalized. "Spliff. When sex isn't enough."

Artie Wrote:Really? Who's doing that here?

One does not legalize marijuana by putting the necessary infrastructure in order to protect society from it. I thought this was basic concept so I need not mention it.

If we're talking about medicinal use, then you're right, it goes without saying, but recreational use is a totally different subject; which is what some people in this thread are gunning for. How well has society been protected from the already legal substances that are potentially deadly to the health of any individual?

Cigarettes and Alcohol has already been covered. Marijuana would have the same detriment as both of those if it was legal for recreational use. Even with restrictions.


RE: Marijuana - Bey Brad - Jul. 06, 2008

i refuse to believe drugs are better than sex jesus


RE: Marijuana - Roan - Jul. 06, 2008

Bey Brad Wrote:i refuse to believe drugs are better than sex jesus

Having sex while ON drugs, however...