Marijuana legalization. Yea/Nay?

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#1 pink_floyd123
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Yea

And please, this is more than just "so you can get high all the time." I've never done any drugs in my life.

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#2 Sajo7
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Yea, I want to see advertisements for weed before I die. Balls in your court marketing department, make me laugh!
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#3 joeytentz
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Decriminalization is likely a better way to go. Eliminate incarceration and replace it with small fines.
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#4 hormagaunt
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YAY!!!

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#5 Tylendal
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I say yes. It causes the police far too much trouble, and the restrictions on the growth of medicinal marijuana are ridiculous. On top of that, my friend just started smoking cigarettes. The reason? She has anxiety problems, and needs something to calm her down, but getting ahold of cigarettes is a lot easier than getting marijuana. And yes, cigarettes are worse for you.
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#6 iam2green
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i say yes. i think it will help the us out. people will be more relaxed and melo about things.
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#7 Frattracide
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Yes
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#8 stormtrooper32
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Yeah because smoking marijuana is fun and it would lower crime.
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#9 Berzz
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Yea
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#11 Shiggums
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Yea
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#12 Immortalica
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Yes.
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#13 Cube_of_MooN
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I say nay.
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#14 Tykain
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I'm for decriminalization, as it is in my country. But not sure about legalization.
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#15 ElectronicMagic
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Yeah. I am not a pot smoker, but I don't see why it shouldn't be legal.
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#16 pink_floyd123
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Decriminilization would definitely produce most of the benefits, but legalization would decrease the status of marijuana as a "gateway" drug. Buying it in specified stores will keep people out of the illegal drug world and away from persuasive drug dealers. Also taxation would benefit our economy.
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#17 cool_baller
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Sure why not. Tax it, help the economy. It definitly would be an inelastic good, so tax it a lot!

On a side note call "1-888-GOT-KUSH". I saw it on a billboard for medical marijuana.

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#18 Tylendal
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Sure why not. Tax it, help the economy. It definitly would be an inelastic good, so tax it a lot!

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Just keep it the **** away from Tobacco companies. It's relatively harmless compared to Cigarettes, and it should stay that way.

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#19 bluezy
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Nay.
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#20 -ArchAngeL-777-
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Absolutely not. All we need is a society of burnouts to add to our drinking/drunk driving problem. Lets face it, our drinking age is at 21 because of total irresponsible use. Now you wanna add legalized pot to the mix? Every friend I have who has gotten into pot led a definitely degraded lifestyle. You could see it in their work performances, desires, etc. All they cared about was their next chance to smoke up.
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#21 tobenator
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Make it legal, but put restrictions on it the same as alchohol. DUI, have to be 21, etc.

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#22 kipknots
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It has already been decriminalized here in the Netherlands, but I definitely want it to be fully legalized. Right now we're in a strange situation where it is allowed to possess it (up to a small amount) and sell it in certain shops, but growing it is still illegal.

Also, marijuana use here is around average for the European Union even though it is decriminalized and you can get it in shops. Several neighbouring countries actually have higher marijuana use then us.

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#23 spidermonkey11
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Decriminalization is likely a better way to go. Eliminate incarceration and replace it with small fines. joeytentz

Agree %100

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#24 spidermonkey11
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Yah I could see it being legal like alcohol. Can't drive on it, can't show up to work stoned, and so on. But at places like a bar for weed or in your own home wouldn't be to bad.

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#25 D3nnyCrane
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As much as people don't want to believe it, it hsa way too many long term mental effects for it to be a good idea to legalise it. I am annoyed enough at stupid people - I don't want them to be able to say "it's the weed, man" - that is stupidity I find punishable by death...

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#26 1337_ownage
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NAY!
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#27 Benjamin-T
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I would have to say to legalize the drug.

My reason? Let people **** themselves up. I would like to see my tax dollars being used to better education, or building up the economy, than waste it on these druggies.

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#28 camreeno360
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Yea
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#29 foxhound_fox
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Decriminalization. It only makes sense since the "War on Drugs" failed long ago and there is so much tax money being wasted.
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#30 thusaha
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Nay.
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#31 rzepak
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Well I know people who smoke and they are neither dumb or lazy. While they do not drive under influence of anything it is quite obvious that they have pretty much the same motor control when high as when they are...sober is that the word? Alcohol to me seems alot more dangerous. Not without a reasons is Alcoholism called a disease. My father is an alcoholic and I think...I know id rather have him high than drunk. So even if not completely legalized something should be done even for the reason that there is no reason to ban it. There are studies talking of MJs harmful effects but there are many more that say otherwise. It is somewhat similar to the violent video games warping kids minds and making them violent argument.
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#32 killerfist
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read this article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_Law about the Opium law (laws regarding drugs) in the Netherlands. this works

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#33 sawfell
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Yea

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#35 X360PS3AMD05
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Pretty much, it's silly to lock up people next to violent offenders for pot. It will also be interesting what happens to the drug trade.
I've never done drugs... I've never even drank, but I think cannibus should be legalized. Give me one good reason why it should be illegal, and yet alcohol should be legal.AmyMizuno
Ecstasy and Cannabis are safer than alcohol and tobacco ;)
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#36 Scarebaby
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I've never tried it, nor have I any desire to, but I don't see why it shouldn't be made legal.

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#37 jasonis007
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no. its cheaper if it isnt legalized. if it does get legalized the government will tax the crap out of it and make laws saying u can only have a certain amount at a time. and they can still restrict jobs to people who smoke
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#38 Poedon
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Yea, and hemp should be legalized too! Oil companies would lose a ton of money if hemp was legal, and drug companies would lose tons of money if cannabis was legalized. SO we are SOL :(
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I've never done drugs... I've never even drank, but I think cannibus should be legalized. Give me one good reason why it should be illegal, and yet alcohol should be legal.AmyMizuno
Same here, although I'm under the drinking age so go figure...
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#40 Thevenin167
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Yea, its a waste of money to try and stop something that lots of people are going to do regardless, let the cops handle more importand things.
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#41 mattyftm
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No, legalising drugs is not the way to go. As soon as you legalise one, then people will say "well you legalised that one, so why can't you legalise this one" and a downward spiral beggins.
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#42 delol
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For medical purposes no doubt.For leisure why not ? I mean alchool is legal and surely can cause more damages than marijuana
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#43 WSGRandomPerson
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Nay. I don't like drugs..
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#44 Rattlesnake_8
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Nay.. just means more people would do it and do it often so their would be and even less conversation with people that have brains that function properly.
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#45 pink_floyd123
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no. its cheaper if it isnt legalized. if it does get legalized the government will tax the crap out of it and make laws saying u can only have a certain amount at a time. and they can still restrict jobs to people who smokejasonis007

Are you serious? I mean yeah it will be taxed, but because of compitition and eliminating the dozens of middlemen doing illegal things to sell you the marijuana (with risk comes increased prices) it will still be less than it is now. Also the government can't make laws like that if it's "legalized" (although employers can obviously reject someone impaired by marijuana).

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#46 allnamestaken
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Yeah, I would think it should be legalized. People would still be responsible for their actions while high though, just like with alcohol.
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#47 Dracargen
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Nay. Appealing to a very stupid 10-15 percent of the American population doesn't ring well.
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#48 123625
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Just what we need, drugs and more drugs. I say nay.
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#49 Shiggums
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No, legalising drugs is not the way to go. As soon as you legalise one, then people will say "well you legalised that one, so why can't you legalise this one" and a downward spiral beggins.mattyftm

No, that's not true. And even if some people started demanding more legalization based on that, do you think they'd get the backing to pass it through? I doubt it.

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#50 sammyjenkis898
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Nay. Appealing to a very stupid 10-15 percent of the American population doesn't ring well.Dracargen

It's way more then that..

I think it should be legalized. I don't smoke but I know plent of people that do.