torc
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Post by torc on Dec 20, 2005 22:18:07 GMT -5
There is a lot of talk of legalizing or regulating and legalizing pot/mary jane/weed. I am curious aso to everyone's opinions on the subject.
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ashbash
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Post by ashbash on Dec 20, 2005 23:29:19 GMT -5
mj = bad i guess, same as getting urself wasted. i'm pretty sure legalising it will increase consumption. bad
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Post by heartofgold on Dec 20, 2005 23:43:34 GMT -5
Um, no.
"Hey, let drop crime rates by making everything legal!"
I don't think so.
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Post by New Titania (TD) on Dec 21, 2005 1:22:50 GMT -5
Yeah, MJ's just junk, legalizing it makes it legal junk..... In short, no.
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Post by Triphus (Titanian) on Dec 21, 2005 16:10:18 GMT -5
legalizing drugs is pretty much the stupidest thing I've ever heard. All it does is re-enforce them..........
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Post by falklands on Dec 21, 2005 18:21:35 GMT -5
Oh, by the way, it's called Marijuana (no, I didn't learn that from experience ;D)
I think we are of one accord here. (no, don't say you like toyotas better TD ;D)
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Post by New Titania (TD) on Dec 21, 2005 22:56:50 GMT -5
I think we are of one accord here. (no, don't say you like toyotas better TD ;D) Darn. Actually, I like Accords...my dad has one, 2000 Special Edition ruby red. ;D
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torc
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Post by torc on Dec 24, 2005 0:54:18 GMT -5
I am nearly a libertarian. If it weren;t for their border, sex, and overall drug policy I would switch my affiliation from Republican to Libertarian. Prostitution is jsut...dispicable. WE need tigher borders to ensure our own security, and although MJ might cause fewer problems if legalized and under the FDA's jurisdiction, other drugs, like cocaine, should never EVER be legalized.
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Post by New Titania (TD) on Dec 24, 2005 1:26:25 GMT -5
Hey, let drop crime rates by making everything legal! ^^The Libertarian strategy
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Post by falklands on Dec 24, 2005 13:34:15 GMT -5
It's not a question of making it cause "fewer problems", it's a question of whether taking drugs to get high is morally right or not. Opposition to moral laxity is not wrong, even though that opposition can cause some to cling to it even stronger. The Law (of Moses) is not evil because it can encourage evil by opposition; it is altogether good.
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Post by Armany on Dec 24, 2005 18:51:43 GMT -5
I am nearly a libertarian. If it weren;t for their border, sex, and overall drug policy I would switch my affiliation from Republican to Libertarian. Prostitution is jsut...dispicable. WE need tigher borders to ensure our own security, and although MJ might cause fewer problems if legalized and under the FDA's jurisdiction, other drugs, like cocaine, should never EVER be legalized. From what I've learned (little) about the Libertarian Party, they're just fiscal conservatives with liberal morals, in short. Not saying that I know that much about libertarianism. Marijuana is a drug. Drugs are a form of withcraft in that they alter your mental state. They are also very addictive. Hence, marijuana should remain illegal. If marijuana is illegalized, you'll have many pot-addicts running around the streets of inner-cities in a greater frequency than they are now. Kids will still be able to get weed (just as kids get cigarettes now), and you'll simply have an increased number of people getting high around the US, excercising their "right" to do themselves and society great harm. Quite frankly, if the US legalizes marijuana, I would begin to question America's morality and would be ashamed to live in such an ungodly country. We're already bad enough; legalizing weed is just another step in the crusade against morals and decency in America.
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Post by Siko Michael on Jan 5, 2006 14:58:54 GMT -5
MJ is bad.....yes Michael Jackson its bad dont smoke any Michael Jackson...period.
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Post by Triphus (Titanian) on Jan 8, 2006 22:35:39 GMT -5
Hey I just found out tonight that Marijuana is actually legal in CA and Maryland to fight off cancer.
For things like that i think it should be legal, but outside of prescription it should not.
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Post by falklands on Jan 9, 2006 13:55:42 GMT -5
Even in prescription form it could be dangerously addictive...
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Post by Triphus (Titanian) on Jan 9, 2006 17:22:20 GMT -5
true, but it's found to be very useful in cancer problems..........not that i'd want to take it even if i had cancer, i'm just saying that if it is useful for those types of things, then i say make it legal, but only for those purposes.
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Post by falklands on Jan 9, 2006 17:51:20 GMT -5
...with strict control of MJ intake, of course.
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Post by steelsheen on Jan 9, 2006 17:55:07 GMT -5
Marijuana is how the poison is spelled- and there is my opinion. Anything in moderation is one of my mottos- it goes here, as well.
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Post by steelsheen on Jan 9, 2006 17:56:46 GMT -5
Whoops, someone already corrected the spelling! (blushes)
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Post by falklands on Jan 9, 2006 18:02:38 GMT -5
LOL ;D
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Post by falklands on Jan 9, 2006 18:06:14 GMT -5
Now that I think of it, Triphus has been leading me into the dangerous realm of a-little-bit-more-liberal-than-hyper-conservativism. Fie, Triphus! Thou hast been enticing me into agreeing with legalizing Marijuana (under strict control, of course ;D)! I renounce my statement! Down, down, MJ! Down, you go, into obliteration... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Geberia on Jan 10, 2006 12:09:11 GMT -5
What exactly does it do for cancer patients?
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Post by falklands on Jan 10, 2006 12:20:22 GMT -5
I don't know, really.
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Post by Armany on Jan 11, 2006 16:31:32 GMT -5
I'd take it a step further: Keep marijuana illegal, along with all other street drugs, and ban both tobacco and alcohol, both just as if not more addictive than marijuana. We've been watching shows about tobacco in health class in school, and the dangers of using the drug (which tobacco is and should be classified as such) are very, very serious.
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Post by steelsheen on Jan 11, 2006 22:37:30 GMT -5
Nicotine is one of THE most addictive substances!
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Post by falklands on Jan 12, 2006 13:39:58 GMT -5
If you look in the Amendments to the Constitution, you will find that the government passed an law that banned alcohol. Of course, under pressure, they repealed it...
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