07-01-2010, 04:23 PM | #171 | |
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Maybe it should, but I didn't see anything in there about someone eating some Skittles and swerving into oncoming traffic and killing a mother and her three daughters on their way home from dance practice. I keep saying, I don't care what you do to yourself. If it were up to me suicide would be legal. I said that I don't wish your habits to endanger me or the people that I care for. Why is that so wrong? How exactly is that impinging on your precious freedom? Does anyone else ever get the feeling that some of these guys ONLY smoke pot BECAUSE it is illegal to prove how edgy and rebellious they are? |
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07-01-2010, 04:25 PM | #172 |
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You mean like how selfish pricks talk on their phones while they drive and end up swerving into another lane and killing someone?
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As for the links, I don't see how posting more irrelevant information changes anything. About the only thing of relevance I saw was in the last link, which states: "Some 9 percent of those who try marijuana develop dependence compared to, for example, 15 percent of people who try cocaine and 24 percent of those who try heroin." This specifically agrees with my statement. Quote:
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07-01-2010, 04:34 PM | #174 |
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No it makes you a potential liability. If you were at home or at a job that didn't require you to operate heavy equipment, this wouldn't be an issue. I actually, don't know what you do for a living so I wouldn't know but if the pain killers you take make you incapable of performing your job without risk to others and you can't do the job without them, then you shouldn't be there. Real Talk. I don't know you or what the extent of your condition is but I would hope that your doctor proscribed a dosage that is small enough that you can complete your work without endangering yourself or anyone else. Anyway, so if your case is valid then everyone should be able to get high at work? What's your point?
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To be perfectly clear, everyone who is for legalizing weed has the argument that the government or any other individual *should* not have the right to regulate what you do to yourself that does not directly affect anyone else's well being. If you want to shovel fast food down your throat you should be able to, but it will kill you a lot faster than ingesting weed or smoking it through a vaporizer. Should we make it illegal? What about all those people that eat it in moderation? Food can be addictive as well, should we just say fuck it and ban all of it? Weed is not physically addictive so the addict argument is thrown out. I don't need it but sometimes it's nice to do on a recreational basis. The fact that we want it legal is because at any random time, swat teams can come breaking into your house looking for that 1/8 you have (been done many times before) and lives are ruined for something that is naturally occurring. Absolutely no reason for it.
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07-01-2010, 04:41 PM | #176 | |
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Once you get him wound up it only takes a couple of sentences to have him spewing paragraph after paragraph.
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07-01-2010, 04:42 PM | #177 | |
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But WE are the government, WE made pot illegal in the first place and WE have the power to make it legal anytime we want. Real Talk. Go out and make it legal then, be my guest. Heck, go make cocaine legal while you're at it, who cares? Seriously, show me where there's proof that cocaine is any more addictive than nicotine? Caffeine? Etc... You guys kill me, my initial argument is that I don't want people being high at work. Period. You will not change my mind or come up with any plausible justification that I will accept. Seriously. |
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07-01-2010, 04:42 PM | #178 |
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No dude, not even close.
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I thought the point of discussion was to express your viewpoint and consider others as well? Otherwise your just mouthing off and everyone else is just wasting their time talking to a wall.
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