People ae so stupid Marijuana is even bad for you!!! its all natural... did you know more people have died by Viagra than freaken pot??? yeah..thats what i thought.. its true they wont make it legal cuz they cant make any money off of it. so lame...there are so many drugs out there that are killing people.. marijuana is harmless!! but cops are being layed back now if they find you with pot they wont do anything the leave you alone cuz there are more things to worry about than some kids smoking.... i live in cali and in Berkley (hippie town) people walk down the street smoking pot.
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2007-12-06 03:22:21
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answered by †ΪċКĿěď pїиК ¡ň L♥νέ w¡Ťĥ ☆Mᆆ☆ 6
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Many reasons why marijuana should be legalized. First of all, a good portion of our prison system are nonviolent marijuana offenders who are now rotting away in a cell next to a rapist or professional car thief. Their lives, which were otherwise productive and a contribution to society through taxes, have now become a nightmare and their prospects of getting another job and becoming productive again after serving time are not good. Secondly, the lethal dose of marijuana would by physically impossible for a human being to ingest, as opposed to alcohol (which I support people being able to choose as well) which kills hundreds of thousands a year. Thirdly, marijuana prohibition is no different from the alcohol prohibition near the turn of the century except that rather than organized crime doing all of the procuring and selling, it's often times very indecent criminals with no organization what-so-ever. Fourthly, the money we would save from freeing up those locked up in point one would literally be in the billions a year. Fifthly, studies by John Hopkins University, the British Medical Journal, and even a committee put together by crook Nixon himself have all concluded that marijuana is virtually harmless, with the exception of bringing out latent psychoses in people. However, this chance of latent psychoses surfacing is nearly five times as likely to occur in alcoholics, which is the part of those studies typically left out in common discussion. Finally, this should be a matter of free choice and people should really use their own observations rather than spouting rhetoric they've heard in various places. Statistically, every single one of us has a friend or relative...an aunt, an uncle, a nephew, a cousin, a brother, a mother, a father, a son, a daughter, even a grandmother or grandfather that currently smokes marijuana. When you say "lock those potheads up" you're also saying lock my (insert friend/relative here) up.
2007-12-07 19:23:54
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answered by hydroponix_nix_hex 3
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$113 billion is spent on marijuana each 12 months within the U.S., and due to the fact of the federal prohibition *each* greenback of it is going directly into the palms of criminals. Far from stopping humans from utilising marijuana, the prohibition as a substitute creates 0 authorized give amid gigantic and unrelenting call for. The scale of the damage this motives a long way exceeds any improvement got from retaining marijuana unlawful. According to the ONDCP, no less than sixty percentage of Mexican drug cartel cash comes from promoting marijuana within the U.S., they safeguard this sales by way of brutally torturing, murdering and dismembering numerous blameless humans. If we will STOP humans utilising marijuana then we have to achieve this NOW, but when we can not then we ought to legalize the creation and sale of marijuana to adults with after-tax costs set too low for the cartels to compare. One manner or the opposite, we have got to drive the cartels out of the marijuana marketplace and do away with their extremely moneymaking marijuana earning - no trade can face up to the lack of sixty percentage of its sales! To date, the cartels have collected greater than one hundred,000 "foot infantrymen" and function in 230 U.S. towns, and it is now believed that the cartels are "morphing into, or making ordinary intent with, what could be regarded an insurgency" (Secretary of State Clinton, 09/09/2010). The longer the cartels are allowed to milk the prohibition the extra robust they are going to get and the extra our possess individual safeguard will probably be installed jeopardy.
2016-09-05 20:42:28
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answered by fullington 4
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NO! I've never tried the stuff myself, I'm not interested, but being in the music business I see alot of people who do smoke the stuff - now I know why it's called 'dope'! Apparently some of it called skunk can be as 'hard' as a hit of heroin, not the mild halucinogen it used to be - they've already reclassified it in the UK from a class B to a C and now they want to change it back again. It should be available on prescription for those with medical conditions such as MS etc - but not just for dopeheads
2007-12-03 22:51:19
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answered by merciasounds 5
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imo no but then agian i think yes because then people wouldnt be so secretive about wanting it and they might no want it anymore if they thought that anyone could have it, but then agian i think its a good thing it illegal cos of the tax thinga and they aleeady tax things way too much
2007-12-03 22:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it should. Marijuana is not that bad, I think. More ppl died from smoking, yet cigarettes are legal. So, I think it should be fine to legalize marijuana
2007-12-03 22:45:20
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answered by ferrari4000 2
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yes! lol hehe then it wont be such a big fuss and you wont have to "deal" it and risk it you could just do it freely!! i agree with u
2007-12-03 22:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it should. Take the glamour away from it.
2007-12-03 22:44:59
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answered by Oz 7
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nope
2007-12-03 22:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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never ever.
2007-12-03 22:43:12
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answered by M ! 3
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