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Subject: Major panel: Drug war failed; legalize marijuana

2011-06-03 01:57:03
I think most pot users are totally oblivious to the effect it has on their personality. The friend I was talking about was a really nice guy, overnight he turned into this angry, arrogant prick who thought he was awesome.
My friends know not to argue with me on this subject, one particular friend chose to light up in my presence years ago, I kicked them out and haven't let them back in since.
2011-06-03 02:03:28
It can change people if they use it too much that's right. I know people that smoke a joint once/twice a month for years and there's nothin wrong with them:)
2011-06-03 02:11:31
i'm not talking about gang wars... i'm talking about the ppl who grown the coke... the narcos kill police everyday in the jungle and spread terror on the villages... maybe if the coke was grown in ur own country u probably has another opinion...


PS: if u r gonna say that weed is not coke... ur worng... if u legalize one of them in no time the others will be legalized too...
2011-06-03 02:27:55
coke and weed are two totally different things...
coke is ery addictive and fucks up your brain
weed -contains thc - not addictive...does the same harm as smokes once not used too often
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2011-06-03 07:54:46
As long as people want to use drugs, there will be drugs on market. Only thing that can vary is the price. If goverments all over the world start doing 1001% better than now and stop loads more drugs from comming to market prices will go 1001% up,there will be even more drug related crime, so pretty much the better you fight drugs the higher the price of the drugs will get, more drug related crime you'll get (with less police to prevent those crimes as they are all in the Drug department of the force)

If all the money spent on fighting drugs + taxes payed for drugs (which should be huge) would be transfered to educating young people and to heal junkies I think that might be a better approach. Still I can't say that is 100% fact. It might result in all out drug using and complete collapse of a state, who knows.

Second option would be death penalty for drug possesion, which is also interesting way of dealing with matter :)

This third option that the most of europe is using, simpy doesn't work. Jail sentences are too short, drug dealers get back on the street really fast + there are always new drug dealers ready to start.
2011-06-03 08:26:19
Life in prison for anyone caught dealing would soon deter a large number of oppurtunist scumbags. Or you could just kill them all, I couldn't care less.
2011-06-03 08:39:00
guess you're for option 2) then :D
2011-06-03 08:43:18
I think you could ask me the same question tomorrow and you might get a a very different and more reasonable response but my current mood is "F**k them".
2011-06-03 08:50:22
yes,but not in open places.
2011-06-03 08:50:29
Are you out of your mind? For smoking pot life sentence?

So that crime is more severe than carjacking, rape, embezzlement and arson
And equally severe to murder, pedophilia?

And yes i do realize pot is dangerous i have a friend (19 yo) and he looks almost 30 and i suspect him of having sort of alzheimers. Imo it is a good reason to make it state business: they identify and check people and sell it to them(+TAV :p)
2011-06-03 08:54:18
Not what I said, try reading it again.
2011-06-03 09:15:51
the dealers but someone before suggested the users =p (like in the US)
2011-06-03 09:30:06
Yeah because alcohol and smokes are totally harmless. I've seen the effect pot had on a ex friend of mine, it's not harmless in any sense.

Same here. I am stil sad when I think about him. If only he had known what could happen to him before he became an adict. I know ex alcoholics that you would never tell they ever were. But pot makes your personality change almost irrevocably.
Same here. I am stil sad when I think about him. If only he had known what could happen to him before he became an adict. I know ex alcoholics that you would never tell they ever were. But pot makes your personality change almost irrevocably.

It's your own choice to do it or not. Like I said, I have seen friends of mine using pot (not regularly though), but I've never done it in my life. The choice is yours. And most doctors say pot isn't dangerous at all; it's even less addictive than tobacco.
Anyway, I strongly believe that an argument such as "it's wrong but we cannot fight it so f... it let's legalize it" is incomprehensible.

Why don't we do the same solution for corruption? We will never remove it so f... it let's just accept it. Let's have price lists for paying untaxable money to a:
- policeman when going through red light
- tax inspector when he catches you avoiding tax
- HR personnel for employing your son or friend (different prices for different relations, you get a discount for a son, blood is not water)
- political party for putting you on their list for parliament.

You cannot make decisions on right or wrong based on economic and pragmatic principles! The world will stop making sense completely instead of most of the time as we have it now.
And most doctors say pot isn't dangerous at all; it's even less addictive than tobacco.

Funny, that's what my friend always claimed too. He was also always talking some nonsense about Bob Marley and it was not about his great music. Wait a minute, what did Bob Marley die of? How old was he then, please, remind me?
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