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I can guarantee you that there is not a single non-smoker who thinks marijuana should be legal. If it were to be legal, expect to see a huge backlash from non-smokers.xsselemanxfail troll is fail
I can guarantee you that there is not a single non-smoker who thinks marijuana should be legal. If it were to be legal, expect to see a huge backlash from non-smokers.xsselemanxI think it should be legal, and I've never smoked it in my life. what do I win for proving you wrong?
I can guarantee you that there is not a single non-smoker who thinks marijuana should be legal. If it were to be legal, expect to see a huge backlash from non-smokers.xsselemanx
is this a serious topic? many non-smokers believe it should be legal. its much less harmful than other legal stuff (alcohol, tobacco).
New account just to post something negative about pot? Strong DARE program you've got in school there.HoolaHoopManHe's been doing this, swear to God, for years
Wow, I think you successfully rolled detraction, equivocation, and ad hominem all into one, what a dubious accomplishment.
For one, not only smokers think cannabis should be legal. A majority of Americans (forget the actual number) support legalization. If it were 51% (and I'm sure it's more than that), that would make 153,000,000 supporters, there are only 14.5 million habitual cannabis smokers in America. Two, how do you define a smoker? There are plenty of people who have smoked at one point and stopped, in fact the vast majority of America has tried cannabis at one point or another. Are their opinions all invalidated by your blanket statement? If you want good reasons, though, here are a few:
Cannabis criminalization is a red herring to hide the true purpose, hemp criminalization. It is not legal to produce hemp in the U.S. and it is difficult to import. Were it able to be freely produced it could be a cheap alternative used in the production of a plethora of materials including: paper, synthetics, construction materials, clothes, and fuel.
Many smokers use it for medicinal purposes, it is far less harmful than many drugs prescribed for depression, eating disorders, minor circulatory afflictions, and chronic pain. In fact, chemo patients often have to take a whole regiment of drugs to offset the effects of each other.
It is non-habit forming and far less harmful than either of our two most popular drugs, alcohol and tobacco. In fact, a habitual coffee drinker is more likely to be in ill health than a habitual cannabis smoker.
Criminalization inherently contributes to many of the ill effects associated with the drug. It's called a gateway drug, but that penomena is due far more to the fact that those who sell it make less money on it than the other illegal narcotics they sell. It's an illegal dealer's job to sell high end drugs, pot is just a hook. It's like the complementary drinks a casino might give out to people who spend enough time gambling. If you legalize it and let authorized dealers sell it, it will become no more of a gateway drug than tobacco or alcohol. It also greatly reduces the risk of it being sold to children and closes the industry off from drug cartels who run it illegally from Mexico. Finally, as every prohibition throughout history has taught us, you never completely wipe out a drug, people who want to use it will. Why have people buying a relatively safe drug from illegal dealers who might sell to very young adolescents, try to push harder drugs, and buy from violent cartels instead of letting American farmers grow it and local vendors sell it?
[QUOTE="HoolaHoopMan"]New account just to post something negative about pot? Strong DARE program you've got in school there.xaosHe's been doing this, swear to God, for years
But who exactly is HE? :o
This guy again?rockguy92
Yup, I just remembered posting in a thread just like this a week or two ago.
You all think I'm wrong? Prove it.xsselemanxAs I've said every damn time you post this, I don't smoke and I support legalization. QED. Now can you please stop creating these accounts? Thx!
I can guarantee you that there is not a single non-smoker who thinks marijuana should be legal. If it were to be legal, expect to see a huge backlash from non-smokers.xsselemanxlevel 1, 3 posts But I will play the game anyways. I don't smoke (tobacco or marijuana) but I support both the decriminalization and legalization of marijuana
Should I know who the TC is :? I don't know if there is an original longer-lived account, but for over a year, every once in a while, a level 1 account will make its first post making this exact same assertion. Maybe it's a bot somewhere, I dunnoStop. Wasting. My. Bandwidth. Thx.
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I see you are really having a hard time coming up with new usernames :(xaosMind PMing me and letting me know who you suspect this user is? I'll have him looked up. On-topic...I'm a non-pot smoker. I'd support legalization of something that's probably less harmful than the massive quantities of alcohol I imbibe on a regular basis.
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