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Originally posted by Warbie
Leglisation, in the eyes of the ingnorant/young, can be seen as permission ... as though the government condones its use. I know this isn't true, but weed being illegal was one of the few reasons that put me off as a child - many of my old school mates didn't try cannabis at a young age because the fear of getting in trouble. If it was legal I think they would have all jumped in with both feet (they had no trouble getting shit faced on alcohol)
Originally posted by MrD
it would not be legal for children in the first place so how can that be seen as permission?
I will defend my right of choice.
Originally posted by Warbie
I completely agree ....... some people shouldn't be allowed children
Originally posted by Warbie
would like to know what things would be like had I not tho.
Originally posted by Maskirovka
kids need to screw up and make their own decisions...learn to take responsibility by making mistakes...it's the only way people learn. that's a psychological fact.
Originally posted by MrD
Agreed, but you need to help them out a bit surely ? I suppose it is hard to know when to let go... I have all that to come I guess
Certainly wouldn't be letting my 10y/o out at 10pm tho :/
Originally posted by Maskirovka
personally, i'm going to tell my kids that if they ever do any kinds of drugs, i'll punch them in the face.
Originally posted by Maskirovka
oh of course...there have to be limits and rules, but i'm a firm believer that kids need to just be informed of consequences. they need to make their own decisions and deal with those consequences.
Originally posted by pat_thetic
But wait, I thought the commercials they have are "propaganda"? Or is this just another pointless piece of crap post of mine?
Originally posted by Maskirovka
but wait...i thought you were going to stop posting on this thread?
2 of those commercials:
-weed will not make you get pregnant like the one commercial says..it doesn't inhibit your ability to say "no i don't want to have sex with you"
-33% of reckless drivers tested positive for marijuana...but were they drunk also? when did they test positive? a month before?
yep, another pointless post
dude...there's a big difference between informing someone of the consequences of their actions and telling them things will happen that will not happen.
Originally posted by Warbie
Alcohol and Cannabis are very different drugs - one being legal should have no bearing on the other (not trying to get into a 'which is worse discussion' btw ........ no point in reiterating the same stuff again)
Originally posted by pat_thetic
Your just to good for me i guess :dozey:
Originally posted by pat_thetic
I barely ever see these anti marijuana commercials you guys keep accusing me of watching and believing. Not sure where you got those commercials from either, I have never seen them before. The only anti weed commercial I have ever seen is that gay mom is the enforcer crap. I honestly don't care if you smoke weed in your 20's after school and college, but if you choose to smoke pot while in school and screw your life up, I really don't feel sorry for you. Legalizing would only make weed more available since you could just go to a store and buy it instead of going on to the streets to find it, but once again that would only be for people in high school who shouldn't be taking pot in the first place. The unintelligent remark is only for people in school, I'm sorry if it offended you.....
Originally posted by Maskirovka
if you have a point to make, i suggest you make it
Originally posted by Warbie
poseyjmac wrote:
'no they should, because alchohol is more harmful than weed. ill reiterate what i feel like on reiterating, understand?'
Sure, if you think there's any point. I disagree with that statement - your move
Originally posted by not28
Jesus Christ people. Weed is illegal. Weed is frowned upon by the societal majority. Accept it and get over it. It's probably not going to change for a long time.
Originally posted by Xtasy0
not in canada, cops in BC pretty much don't care, the majority of people smoke it, including cops.
and the prime minister is going to be waiting with a joint in one hand and the money for the fine in the other hand as soon as he's done being prime minister (i think he was done last week actually).. meh.
Originally posted by Xtasy0
not in canada, cops in BC pretty much don't care, the majority of people smoke it, including cops.
and the prime minister is going to be waiting with a joint in one hand and the money for the fine in the other hand as soon as he's done being prime minister (i think he was done last week actually).. meh.
Originally posted by Xtasy0
not in canada, cops in BC pretty much don't care, the majority of people smoke it, including cops.
and the prime minister is going to be waiting with a joint in one hand and the money for the fine in the other hand as soon as he's done being prime minister (i think he was done last week actually).. meh.
Weed is frowned upon by the societal majority. Accept it and get over it.
Originally posted by Warbie
poseyjmac wrote:
'heres an example, alcohol tends to make people angry and beligerant, while weed tends to make people more calm and passive. whos more likely to incite a violent situation? now instead of saying 'i disagree' why dont you come up with some evidence that they are both just as bad, otherwise dont speak.'
No need for that (It wasn't an attempt to wind you up)
Sure - when someone drinks too much they can become more volatile, but that's their own fault, not the drink. I find booze normally makes people relaxed and rather jovial.
Also, stoned people being chilled out and calm is a myth as far as i'm concerned - at least in regular smokers.
The bad aspects of alcohol are just much more evident than they are for cannabis, simply because many more ppl drink regularly than smoke weed regularly.
Smoking anything is bad for your lungs - especially as weed is often mixed with tobacco and is smoked without a filter.
The main problem with cannabis is how easy it is to use all the time (unlike with drink) - you can still drive, go to school/work etc. Ppl can use everyday for years and not realise what they're doing to their brain. (I believe that long term use is damaging) As a result I think it's easier to become phsycologically addicted to weed than it is to alcohol. (Can't prove any of this - just what i've learnt from experience)
I'm not saying alcohol is harmless (far from it) - just that I think cannabis use is worse.
Originally posted by Maskirovka
doesn't matter what country you were talking about...
this idea and advice or whatever it is just stupid :\
you're saying if you disagree with the majority, you're doomed to be "wrong" and you should just forget about it? that's a laughable attitude, and it's lazy. if you believe in something, stand up for it.
if everyone had this attitude, everyone would agree with the majority and nothing would ever change. the majority of people in the US think abortion should be legal, but that doesn't stop conservatives from trying to overturn roe v. wade.
they're fighting to change things because of their beliefs about laws and morality, which is exactly what i'm doing when i say marijuana should be legal and try to change people's minds about it...try to dispel myths about it.
jeez...think about what you're saying. at one point, the majority of americans thought slavery was ok. everyone also used to think the earth was flat...what if everyone just accepted that and forgot about it?
i mean, you say "it probably won't change anytime soon"
but if nobody speaks out, "anytime soon" becomes never
Originally posted by pat_thetic
There is a huge difference between slavery and the legalization of pot. Pot is a drug, slavery was forced labor. Pot will never be accepted by the majority in this country.