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its being used in the medical world why not the rest of the world if legalised the world will be a better place. Osama would of smoked a bong instead of blowing **** up

2007-10-29 14:19:03 · 2 answers · asked by Cavel P 1 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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I don't think weed should be illegal. I used to smoke weed everyday but I quit 7 years ago. I'm still not against it even though I quit. I think if weed is illegal then alcohol should be also. You don't see weedheads crashing after smoking a joint the way alcoholics crash after a few beers. The same thing pot does to your brain, alcohol does to your liver. Just like it's a choice if I want to sit home and drink myself to death, it should be a choice if I want to burn all my brain cells. Weed is not like cocaine or crack where people would do anything to get it, at least for me it wasn't. When I smoked if I didn't have money for it then I didn't smoke. Look at the crime rate (drug related crimes-selling/stealing-whatever) in legalized places as opposed to anywhere in the US. It's amazing.

2007-10-30 06:43:04 · answer #1 · answered by bunny77 3 · 0 0

Actually Cavel, it isn't the weed they really think is bad. It's all a product of man's insecurity in man, propetiating insecurities that push for addiction. Ok, I don't expect you to get that, but lets put it this way. Weed is put into the same catorgory as every other drug, because it is a drug. You can't argue with that logic, its not the weed they see, its the DRUG part. They don't care about all these bs about medical uses, natural, doesn't make me do bad things, its NOT the point. The point is the addictive nature of it, WHICH is based on the ideal that people, humans, are weak to drugs. Thats it, because of this they don't really care, they'll treat it just like everyother drug. This is also combined with the fact that our justice system would loss ALOT of money, ALOT, more so then you and me could ever know, by the ramifications of the legalization of this drug. But all that is considered a necassary evil because human's are to weak to avoid addiction. The truth isn't that human's are weak to addiction, it's about society MAKING human's that are weak to addiction, but I digress, going in deep there.....

2007-11-01 05:03:52 · answer #2 · answered by Brutal Honesty 7 · 0 0

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