Absolutely they can. Nobody gets sick or dies because they quit smoking weed.
Clearly.
Absolutely they can. Nobody gets sick or dies because they quit smoking weed.
Clearly.
Clearly.
No idea what his reply is in response to but it is nice not having to read his responses.
I think it's scary that you don't think this claim is scary: "If you try pot, there's a 1 in 4 chance that you will eventually get hooked on heroin, meth, or cocaine." Granted that's not what the numbers mean (because the correlation/causation business), but as I said before, to me that seems like a huge percentage. I'm amazed that you are so easily writing it off.
You never name call. I've always respected that in you. I included other advocates in that statement.
Why do I have a problem with people using pot? On a personal level it turned my brother into a thieving ***. Since pot destroys the moral filters in a persons brain, it is destructive to our society since the constitution can only work with a moral and religious people. Also on a political level I see it is part of the stinky hippie entitlement culture.
As for your comment on my support for limited government. Legalizing pot will not limit government in the equation. It will increase government involvement through taxation, and they will still be policing who uses it and sells it. I also see thugs becoming legitimate wealthy businessmen and political figures like the Kennedy's.
Again, if that was the scary number then the gateway drug proponents would be using it. They don't, and I think it's pretty obvious why.
LOLOnly someone with a compromised frontal lobe would believe that.
Some experts may disagree with you and your experts.
You say it is not physically addictive, I say the brain is a physical part of our body.
Do you disagree that your brain is not physically a part of your body?
Yes, or no will suffice.