So whats your oppinion on weed? I believe it should be legal.
The illegalization only costs taxmoney and drains ressources through the needed investigation and eventual stay in prison. It alienates them making it harder for those who want to quit harder to find help and drives them even further into the addiction. Its less addictive than tobacco or alcohol. It isnt harming your body (unless you smoke it, in that case it damages the lungs as the inhalation of any burned substance would) as opposed to legal drugs like tobacco which damage nerves and bloodvessels, the heart and lungs, and alcohol that basically poisons your whole body. It being illegal gives gangs and cartells a good source of income, just as the CIA which smuggles drugs for the cartells over the boarder (ask Garry Webbs about it, he suicided with 2 shots in the head after writing about it. Not even memeing) while also missing the chance of gaining a lot through money. Through not selling it the goernment loses a lot of potential taxmoney If legal and sold through controlled routes it would make it healthier as the streetdealers like to mix it with unhealthy stuff. It makes you think outside the usual boundaries making you more prone to take a redpill.
Lots of medical potential as >Painkiller >Appetizer >Tourette syndrom treatment >Epilepsi >Substitute for Cancer and HIV medicine (not those that fight those deseases, but those you get additionally to counter the naussea and pain which are often less wellbecomming than weed) >Glaucoma treatment
Asher Brooks
Because when you normalize weed and remove the stigma surrounding it. You're automatically lowering the bar for other drugs aswel.
You're not lowering the bar in terms of tolerance, but for the people its one tred of the staircaise they don't need to mount anymore. Which enables them to be more open towards other, still illegal drugs.
Legalising stuff that has been banned (justified or not) is always dangerous for the generations to come.
And btw legalisation is one thing, do you ever think about regularization? What are your thoughts on that?
Matthew Young
>You're automatically lowering the bar for other drugs aswel. whats wrong with that? wether its weed or cyanid, if they are inserting it into their body out of their free will its their issue. you can use the money you safe from prosecuting druggies for educational programms telling the people what the drugs do and their risk.
>Legalising stuff that has been banned (justified or not) is always dangerous for the generations to come. so just preserve the status quo even if its fucked up, because when we change anything it might be something bad.
>And btw legalisation is one thing, do you ever think about regularization? What are your thoughts on that? depends on how its regulated. for example i would be for regularization to prevent minors from getting weed, or drugs in general. but if it becomes too regulated or restricted it will go the way of tobacco where the plant will be completely altered, and some substances for taste and smell are added which makes it more unhealthy. not to mention the pollonium 210 contamination of tobacco.
Ryder Rivera
bump
Zachary Evans
Dope is good, just don't smoke it like a dumbass.
Caleb Phillips
>implying any drugs should br illegal
Henry Scott
vaporizer master race
Camden King
>for example i would be for regularization to prevent minors from getting weed
I think that would be difficult because I believe a majority of weed users are teens and young adults. At best, there could be anti-weed ads akin to truth's antismoking ads, but they'd have to find something negative to promote. Alternatively, they can find a way to build on the information surrounding cognitive development in young pot smokers. However, they'd also have to account for the 420 dronebots who will blindly defend their plant no matter what.
Justin Butler
>posting worst katawa
Gavin Hall
I don't smoke it but I'd like to sell it.
Sup Forums used to be a libertarian board and was super in favor of this. Funny how things change.