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Re: Marijuana legalization [message #164486 is a reply to message #164483] Wed, 27 July 2005 18:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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SEAL wrote on Wed, 27 July 2005 17:11

Crimson wrote on Wed, 27 July 2005 18:07

I'm still waiting to see a non-pothead advocating it being legalized... those of us who choose not to pollute our lungs and minds with that crud would prefer everyone stay off it.

What the fuck are you trying to accomplish with that point? OF COURSE advocates of marijuana legalization like marijuana. What an amazing discovery!! Hey, did you know that people who don't advocate using animal fur LIKE animals?!?! CRAZY!


I bet murderers want murder legalized, too. Let's legalize that.

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Earth to warranto: if it were legal your total would be a very small percentage of that.


Sweet! Let's legalize marijuana to reduce its cost! Great argument!

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Let me reiterate the comparison. Weed is less harmful than alcohol, yet alcohol is legal and weed isn't.


Is there a study backing this claim up? Because it sure looks like your opinion and laws aren't built on some stoner's opinion. I still disagree that weed is as harmless as you claim.

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And another thing about saving money: taxpayers spend the MOST money keeping people who are convicted of weed-related crimes in jail more than any other type of convict. We could be saving BILLIONS of dollars if we didn't waste cell spaces with those people.


Cool! Let's allow everything and let everyone out of jail! Next we'll hear some embezzler thinking embezellment should be legalized so he won't have to go to jail for it.

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How exactly did you miss the point AGAIN that if it were to be legal it couldn't be done in a public place?


You can't seriously think that legalizing weed wouldn't increase my day-to-day exposure to its fumes... can you?

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I forget who said this, but killing pain isn't the only medicinal use. I know someone who has AIDs and uses it to increas his appetite (AIDS reduces appteite significantly, to the point of making eating a chore). It also supresses vomitting for cancer patients.


Ummmm... if medicinal reasons were legitimate to legalize something, then Morphine would be available at the Walgreens on the corner and prescriptions would be a thing of the past.... controlled narcotics... jesus. This is by far the worst set of arguments to try and legitimize a repulsive habit I've ever seen, next to the health benefits of eating one's own boogers.


I'm the bawss.

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