FreakyLocz14
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I find it interesting that both candidates for Governor as well as Senate oppose Prop 19. I would think the Dems would support it.
Why? More conservatives actually support the bill because it will make the government a little bit smaller.I find it interesting that both candidates for Governor as well as Senate oppose Prop 19. I would think the Dems would support it.
I believe that if legalized that will be the exact case. I see it as another alcohol that's as abundant as cigarettes. People will use it often and most likely irresponsibility.
Where has it been legalized?
Why? More conservatives actually support the bill because it will make the government a little bit smaller.
Yeah, and everyone who said what you said in places where it is legalized, they have all been proven wrong.
Places where its been legalized have not faced the same scenario the US faces. Not to mention the society is different, not to mention weed is already massively popular here, which is quite different than nations that have legalized it.
I believe that if legalized that will be the exact case. I see it as another alcohol that's as abundant as cigarettes. People will use it often and most likely irresponsibility.
Almost all the places you mentioned said it was illegal, and the places that it was legal aren't really the best examples
Almost all the places you mentioned said it was illegal, and the places that it was legal aren't really the best examples
Also Constant that was my opinion.
Almost all the places you mentioned said it was illegal, and the places that it was legal aren't really the best examples
Also Constant that was my opinion.
IllegalIn Israel, it's illegal, but police don't care if you smoke it. They won't arrest you for possession or actual usage at all. Kind of like how in the U.S. Police wont give you a ticket if you're speeding just by 1-5 (or 1-10 depending on how nice they are) over the limit.
IllegalIn Denmark, the law still says that it's illegal. However, the general public is very tolerant of the usage so they are trying to change it.
HEAVY RESTRICTIONS, not the case in AmericaIn Belgium, it technically is legal but it has a lot of heavy restrictions.
Not really the type of countries that i want america to be like.In Spain, it's only illegal if you have so much. Same for Mexico.
Daily limits, not to be the case in AmericaIn Portugal, it's legal but there are limitations on how much you can have a day.
Yea, lets be like russia it's not like we have been warring with them forever over beliefsIn Russia, it's only illegal if you have so much. Consumption is not punishable at all.
IllegalIn Turkey, Cannabis (the plant weed comes from) is allowed to be cultivated, but not used for drugs.
No laws equal not caring, also south america is a terrible place compared to the U.S.In Uruguay, they have no laws against consumption.
I was giving my reason for caring, if you want reasoning then look around you. people abuse substances everyday and everyday someone dies because someone on said substances is doing something irresponsible. why would you want to give those people another excuse, and not to mention (for just about the ninth time) weed is a gateway drug.
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HEAVY RESTRICTIONS, not the case in America
Not really the type of countries that i want america to be like.
Daily limits, not to be the case in America
Yea, lets be like russia it's not like we have been warring with them forever over beliefs
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No laws equal not caring, also south america is a terrible place compared to the U.S.
I was giving my reason for caring, if you want reasoning then look around you. people abuse substances everyday and everyday someone dies because someone on said substances is doing something irresponsible. why would you want to give those people another excuse, and not to mention (for just about the ninth time) weed is a gateway drug(please refer to my post on the gateway effect).
Please read my post on the gateway effect, and i don't have illegal on countries with stipulations.
Personally, marijuana and alcohol are the only drugs I don't have problems with. I wouldn't have a problem with tobacco if they didn't add all the stuff to it.
Marijuana isn't physically addictive. It is mentally addictive, but so is food.
Marijuana actually has health benefits.
Marijuana should be treated a lot like alcohol. They should find a way to determine how much you smoked recently, like a breathalyser for weed, then legalize it.
It should be for anyone 18+ (so should alcohol.)
If you drive high, you will face the same consequences as if you drove drunk because it's just as dangerous.
Plus, the reason it became illegal in the first place is not because it's a drug. It's because it out-produce wood in paper-based products, so the wood and paper companies lobbied to get it banned so they wouldn't lose money.
It being illegal wont stop people from doing it. Might as well legalize it and tax it. Same for prostitution.
Also, all the stuff Nicktacular posted is bs. Look at the countries that legalized it, everything Nick said that would happen, didn't.