• Undercover Cop Tricks Autistic Student into Selling Him Weed
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[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;45352695]tbh i blame the lumber/paper industries for that[/QUOTE] That's what I mean, paper, cotton, oil, things that could be replaced by hemp
Humanity should help teach and keep people out of harms way when it comes to drugs, not threaten them as fierce as possible, and attempt to ruin any chance of a normal human life. I don't even think you should be able to give drug tests to anyone unless you have respectable suspicions of them being high on the job...
[QUOTE=papaya;45350720]of course not it'd just be like alcohol - it's still incredibly dangerous for you and others around you if you take it. plus, you guys have made it clear that everybody does it (which isn't true) because it's the least harmful of the illegal drugs. So, if it's legal, then everyone will just do the next 'least harmful' illegal drug, which is most likely worse. But it won't matter, cause it's ok if people do the least harmful illegal drug![/QUOTE] Cigarettes and alcohol are way more harmful than weed and both are perfectly legal. Alcohol is even advertised. You can literally die from putting too much in your body in a certain period of time. You cannot do this with marijuana. I won't deny that weed is harmful to some degree (depending on how you take it), but being harmful is a very poor reason to prohibit its use, especially with such severe punishments. Why? Because people who want to do drugs [b][i]are going to do drugs[/i][/b], regardless of their drug of choice's legal standing. And if they don't want to, they won't. As I said, alcohol is perfectly legal and advertised, and there was even extreme peer pressure to sustain alcohol poisoning every weekend in the town I lived in during my late teenage years to early twenties, and yet I didn't do much drinking at all. Why? I didn't want to. At least drugs being legal affords people reputable sources to obtain them as well as obtain addiction counseling and rehab without legal repercussions with maybe less of a negative stigma attached. And hey, maybe it's just me, but I think that if you live in a country that consistently boasts about how free it is, then consenting adults should have the freedom to decide what goes into [b][i]their own body[/i][/b].
[QUOTE=papaya;45350317]weed [I]is[/I] harmful. It's illegal for a reason. Were alcohol not already historically a broadly used substance, it would also be illegal for the same reason.[/quote] Alcohol already was illegal for a while and guess what? [B]IT DIDN'T FUCKING WORK! I WONDER WHY IN THE BLOODY HELL SO? PROBABLY BECAUSE IT'S JUST BEEN AROUND FOR TO LONG! WHELP, O WELL, LET'S GET BACK TO LETTING PEOPLE FUCK UP THEIR LIVER AND THEIR LUNGS BUT NOT THEIR BRAINS![/B]
[QUOTE=papaya;45350720]of course not it'd just be like alcohol - it's still incredibly dangerous for you and others around you if you take it. plus, you guys have made it clear that everybody does it (which isn't true) because it's the least harmful of the illegal drugs. So, if it's legal, then everyone will just do the next 'least harmful' illegal drug, which is most likely worse. But it won't matter, cause it's ok if people do the least harmful illegal drug![/QUOTE] sorry but you are stupid, you're talking so much shit about marijuana when you obviously have no idea what you're talking about [video=youtube;Nr6cd44i_xI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr6cd44i_xI[/video] [video=youtube;zYA-maqor3k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYA-maqor3k[/video]
snotgrass
Papaya, you must be the dullest person in the world.
[QUOTE=Rastadogg;45360183]Papaya, you must be the dullest person in the world.[/QUOTE] He was one of the outcasts and now is jelly and mad.
"no fun allowed ever seriously guys stop it" - Papaya, 2014
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