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Depends on the person too, I've mates holding down good jobs that puff it, and others that smoke it and hold down a job or do anything productive.
So this new law brought in by Peter Dunn works like this right- Only substances that are proven 'safe' are legal. Therefore, legal substances are proven safe. Since Alcohol meets the criteria for being 'safe' (since it's legal) and other substances more safe than this are legal or if not legal, have a strong case for being made legal.So who wants to put Cannabis in a fancy wrapper and get it approved? Ecstasy? LSD? Magic mushrooms etc?.....all drugs which are safer than the drug Alcohol
Just because you say it's safer doesn't mean it is. Now go and find all those studies which claim that Cannabis is safer then Alcohol.
lets all smoke in sterile bubbles!
fixed.
I think I'm just still mad that they invaded my fucking pantry.
All I know is that many of my mates back from highschool were talented, social, exciting - Had everything going for themThey found weed and now all they do is $#@! around all day, no job, have very little going for them and have next to no motivation of changing.
All I know is that many of my mates back from highschool were talented, social, exciting - Had everything going for themThey found weed and now all they do is fuck around all day, no job, have very little going for them and have next to no motivation of changing.For me that is enough to stay away from it and it's enough for me to support not making it legal.No scientific link and I'm in no way qualified to back up my opinion but there's no way I want people getting easier access to it.I'm in no way saying that all stoners are low lifes who have no job etc etc. These mates of mine could have turned out the same way for all I know.I think I'm just still mad that they invaded my fucking pantry.
Fair points, but again the conservative in me is, as yet, unconvinced that reform is required. The status quo has served me well enough over the years that I've not been prompted to seek change.If I had bothered to check the facts, this would probably change. But in my experience, there's nothing too $#@!ed about our law in this area.
Hori would you be happy to have alcohol made illegal? I see a massive reason for change based on your views.Government views on this are backwards and hypocritical! Why one substance is illegal and a more problematic drug is not? And what winds me up more is peoples perception towards it, purely on the fact that it is illegal. As far as I'm concerned it is ridiculous to have one over others for no logical reason aside from profit, what do you think would happen if alcohol was illegal? The gangs would be the ones pushing that too, and also I think most criminals consume alcohol! What makes an alcohol drinker any better than a pot smoker? Absolutely nothing! They are both mind altering depressants. If you were to look at the statistics of alcohol related incidents compared to cannabis, only logic would prevail, and I don't mean charges of cannabis use, possession and sale, I mean the incidents under influence such as assaults, deaths, injuries, drink driving causing death or injury,etc. The status quo is a joke and makes no sense!