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Also today 12-05-08 marks 75 years since alcohol was unbanned in the USA. Ending prohibition severely hurt criminal syndicates and it finally made millions free to do what they have a right to do so long as they don't harm others.
You realize that prohibition was enacted with the 18th amendment, right? And then repealed by the 21st?
That means the Prohibition Era was between 1919-1933. 14 years.
The United States had no such laws against alcohol before 1919. So no, it didn't "finally make millions free to do what they have a right to do so long as they don't harm others".
I'm going to ignore the rest of the post seeing as you're attempting to be a troll.
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Seeing as I'm now responding to 2-4 people with longass posts, I'm going to try and cut this down a bit so I'm not here for 2 hours working on one post.
Atomic Piggy:
I checked out that website. Now that I look at it, I can see something I wouldn't have a problem with:
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_info8.shtml
IF, and only IF these were made STRICT laws and were STRICTLY enforced, I would not have a problem with use of marijuana.
It's easier to get legal drugs (such as alcohol) than it is to get marijuana because, like you said, it's much more dangerous to get marijuana, and if you want alcohol you just need to have someone who will get it for you. They aren't very hard to find, unfortunately.
Look near the bottom of that wiki article you linked to. It states that drinking alcohol lessens the chance of getting many conditions. It also states that the risks are only significantly elevated among heavy drinkers.
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Stern:
First off, look above.
Second, there is no such thing as smoking cigarettes correctly. It's bad for you, and even those around you if you're in a public setting.
What I meant was: How do you sell marijuana, then expect people to only use a vaporizer? Won't less educated people just do it "the old fashioned way"?
And yes, as long as you are not impaired and do not have an open container within reach while driving, you can drink a beer and then drive. If you're not impaired, there's no problem.
I didn't say everyone who uses marijuana is addicted. Addiction comes with regular use, however, which was my point.
http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/166/13/1359
Here. A gigantic study on marijuana and lung cancer. They eventually conclude that they can't draw a conclusion because of a lack of evidence, not because there is none. Please don't try and read into that as "HA I AM RIGHT". I'm illustrating my point on the lack of evidence either way.
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PvtRyan:
"You have no right to protect me from myself".
So why is attempting suicide illegal? Why can the government force you into a mental institution if you're unstable? Why can't I just be depressed and kill myself instead of being forced to seek help for my depression?
The articles: The makeup of marijuana, unless I'm mistaken, has not changed. The statistics of who uses it has. Therefore, my articles (especially the one that says "revised 2008") are technically in-date.
For statistics, look at the study I linked to above. Shows a clear lack of evidence either way. If you search the internet, you'll find much of the same results.
Proper education does not ensure correct usage. Take for example again, drunk driving. People still do it even though it's hammered into their brain since they even start thinking about their license.
Licensed points of sale might work if the prices were low. If they were controlled by the government, they wouldn't. Look at the USPS, the DMV, etc. Everyone hates them due to long lines, poor service, whatever. Organizations with no competition aren't very successful, and people may just keep doing what they've always done; get it illegally.