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Flip McWho
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May 2002 time: 17:32
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Ok. Pretty straightforward really. Just answer the question.
Please could you give your reasons for your stance on the issue. It would be interesting to get peoples opinion on this issue and the whys.
If you happen to be from a country where it is already legalised, could you please share whether it has had a detrimental or positive impact on you country. If you are aware of any.
Thanks.
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Harry Tuttle

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of the Hoople Heads
Mar 2003 time: 00:32
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No. Three Reasons:
1) I'll make the argument that like alcohol and cigarettes, pot is something that is detrimental to a persons development as a physical adult. All even say that pot is worse for you than tabacco.
2) Too many people who smoke pot are not productive members of society. In fact, I will make the leap and say that a higher percentage of active pot smokers are less productive than drinkers of alcohol and smokers of cigarettes. This is a bad argument, but that's my opinion from living with two drug addicts and a few regular pot smokers in college.
3) The THC in pot is of higher potency and has a bigger high-effect than that of the nicotine in cigarettes. Not a good thing for operating motor vehicles, etc, etc...
Are these great arguments? No, but I'm biased. I've seen what occasional pot use does to people. They become lazy, uninterested, more depressed, and get hooked on smoking pot all of the time. In short, life's problems get solved by packing up the bowl.
Are all pot smokers like this? No. Though I seem to see a lot more losers who smoke pot than scientists.
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:32
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I don't think legalizing pot will benefit society at all, but when it comes right down to it, I have to agree with Sava in saying that the state doesn't have the right to tell me what I can't put in my own body.
But I'm just afraid that if the gov't gets their hands on the weed, the quality of it will plumet, and the price will rise. Like look at medical weed the Government of Canada sells... apparantly its so weak, that even people with prescriptions are still getting it off the street. They're saying that they don't even get high, more like a mild buzz followed by a headache. But of course I've never tried gov't weed before myself...
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The Emperor Fabulous
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Apolyton's Resident Actor-in-Training
Aug 1999 time: 00:32
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quote: Originally posted by Harry Tuttle
No. Three Reasons:
1) I'll make the argument that like alcohol and cigarettes, pot is something that is detrimental to a persons development as a physical adult. All even say that pot is worse for you than tabacco. |
Pot has been proven to have no long-term effects that cigarettes do. And **** cancer causing...the SUN causes cancer...everything does.
quote: 2) Too many people who smoke pot are not productive members of society. In fact, I will make the leap and say that a higher percentage of active pot smokers are less productive than drinkers of alcohol and smokers of cigarettes. This is a bad argument, but that's my opinion from living with two drug addicts and a few regular pot smokers in college. |
Like alcohol, these are pot ABUSERS. Smoking every week doesn't make you a pot abuser. Smoking every other day doesn't make you a pot abuser, just like drinking every other day doesn't. It's when you smoke at every chance, like you drink at every chance, that makes it abusive. If you get stoned before work is different then if you get stoned before bed.
quote: 3) The THC in pot is of higher potency and has a bigger high-effect than that of the nicotine in cigarettes. Not a good thing for operating motor vehicles, etc, etc... |
So then make laws against driving under the influence. People drink, but aren't allowed to drive drunk. This is probably the most "DUH" of your reasons.
quote: Are these great arguments? No, but I'm biased. I've seen what occasional pot use does to people. They become lazy, uninterested, more depressed, and get hooked on smoking pot all of the time. In short, life's problems get solved by packing up the bowl. |
That's funny. Mostly because it's completely not true. At all. I don't know the people you know who smoke, but that doesn't discribe ANYONE I know who smokes. Period.
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Oncle Boris
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Once in a brown moon
Aug 2001 time: 00:32
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The prohibition of drugs is a criminal imposture.
Here are few reasons:
1. Most problems arising from drug consumption (please note legal propaganda only uses the term "drug abuse") are due to the prohibition, not the drug in itself. Organized crime, bad quality drugs, unregulated market.
Take alcohol, for example: you can know what's inside, it's cheap because there is no risk in selling it and the market is not based on cartels.
2. Propaganda would have you believe that drugs lead to crime. Absolutely false. Most people prefer using legal means to obtain what they need, and this is the case of drugs. If it was on free sale and thus cheaper, less people would have to engage in crime or prostitution to afford it.
3. Drugs don't make anyone a bad person. It's the lack of a decent life that make people turn to drugs, and not the opposite. In the 19th century, a huge chunk of the aristocracy was opium addicted. Bismarck was, too. In fact, the bad conditions of the poor incite them to find a "relief" in drugs. Since it is also them who don't have money, you see the REAL problem: poverty-criminality, not drugs-criminality. Those who can afford a steady supply of good quality drugs can go on with their almost normal life. Just like a smoker, or someone who drinks alcohol every evening.
They made an experience about this with rats: in the first cage, rats had nothing but heroine and crappy food. In the second, they were given space, food, and toys. Guess what? The rats in the second cage just didn't feel like taking the heroine anyway. Those in the first became addicts in a fea days.
It's so easy and convenient for the authorities to blame the drugs for all the problems of the ghettos, while in fact it is the lack of any decent social justice and poverty reduction programs that are the poor's true problems.
Hell, they even play the hypocrisy as far as to claim that the fight against drugs is COMPASSIONATE to them. Where's the compassion in sending a mother to jail because she's addict to crack? And where's the compassion in doing everything to prevent them access from clean injection material (which jsut help to spread diseases), and cheap, quality drugs?
4. The vast majority of those who consume drugs don't care about the fact it's forbidden. And only 8% of those who don't say the illegality of it is their main motivation. Prohibition is not preventing the people from doing it, it is perventing them from doing it in an enlightened and informed way. Because...
5. The police wants to keep their jobs. Supported by the government, they have been intoxicating the population with false propaganda.
6. On a larger scale, drug trade is an integral part of America's foreign policy. They let the groups they support cultivate it, and they prevent their enemies from doing it. Y'know, the militaro-industrial complex needs cash to sell their weapons. And how would the guerillas afford them without drugs?
Plus, drugs are a wonderful propaganda tool. Many times, the US has justified foreign intervention by claiming a regime was supporting drug lords.
7. Because of this, many countries are reluctant to legalize drugs- even though any moderately enlightened mind could never be against it. The reason? Reprisals from the US, the most powerful empire in the world
8. And finally, because people are smart enough to make their own choice. Did you guys know that weed consumption in the Netherlands has decreased since its legalization?
Hmmm... Oncle Boris' almost pissed off this time too...
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:32
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quote: That's funny. Mostly because it's completely not true. At all. I don't know the people you know who smoke, but that doesn't discribe ANYONE I know who smokes. Period. |
I would have to disagree, I know quite a few who fit that description actually... but granted not from occasional pot use. There certainly are alot of self medicating potheads out there though, but same thing with alcoholics, and granted with far fewer side effects other than increased anxiety in the long run (when not stoned that is).
I think what it comes down to, and what Harry was saying, is that when people start smoking all the time (like even just a couple times per day, everyday), the high goes from being a feeling of elation to just being normal, while sobriety just gets boring, and you need the high to feel normal. This is when it gets to be destructive, and when (some) people start to develop mild symptoms of psychopathology, but granted not all. Does that make sense?
But, damn. All this talk about the gange makes me wish I had a bowl in front of me right about now. Too bad its xmas at the parents' house. Oh well...
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:32
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quote: Originally posted by The Emperor Fabulous
Yes. When you roll a joint or pack a bowl, you are smoking marijuana. When you have a store-bought cigarette like a Marlboro or Parliament, you are inhaling not only Tobacco and Nicotine, but tar, arsenic, and a host of other carcinagenic, poisonous things that blacken your lungs. |
True, but look at the inside of a pipe after you've smoked even just a couple of grams through it. It gets full of nasty black tar (which you can actually smoke if you collect it, it has some THC in it), but thats what your lungs look like...
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JimmyCracksCorn
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Macedonia - Sovereign country north of Greece.
Dec 2002 time: 05:32
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quote: Originally posted by The Emperor Fabulous
Well again, that's abuse. A person has to be able to control that, just like they have to control their alcohol consumption. |
True, I'm not disagreeing with you. I love the gange, but I also realize its not the healthiest thing in the world... but what is?
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Oncle Boris
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Once in a brown moon
Aug 2001 time: 00:32
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Hey Harry, you like to get it all wrong, don't you?
quote: Originally posted by Harry Tuttle
No. Three Reasons:
1) I'll make the argument that like alcohol and cigarettes, pot is something that is detrimental to a persons development as a physical adult. All even say that pot is worse for you than tabacco. |
And so is living in a large polluted city. And so is playing video games. And so is working in a chemical fab. And so is eating at Burger King. And so is...
quote: 2) Too many people who smoke pot are not productive members of society. In fact, I will make the leap and say that a higher percentage of active pot smokers are less productive than drinkers of alcohol and smokers of cigarettes. This is a bad argument, but that's my opinion from living with two drug addicts and a few regular pot smokers in college. |
Ha ha ha. Who are you to say: "get productive!" Especially in the US, where the welfare is so cheap that if you're not being productive then that's your sole problem.
It's more of the opposite really: people who are not likely to be productive turn to drugs. Drugs are a SYMPTOM, not a cause. Just as in if you get the fever you stay at home, you could say: "you get the spleen and you tale drugs".
quote: 3) The THC in pot is of higher potency and has a bigger high-effect than that of the nicotine in cigarettes. Not a good thing for operating motor vehicles, etc, etc... |
The law already prohibits dangerous driving. And if drugs are preventing you from doing your job properly, then that goes between you and your boss. It should only reach the law if you do something criminal. Like, running over fellow workers with your truck.
And the studies claiming the nocivity of THC are just biased propaganda. Sure, THC is not the best thing for your health but it just won't destroy you any worse than many frequent habits. And by the way, it's true that one joint is worse than one cigarette... but no one will smoke 25 in a day.
quote: Are these great arguments? No, but I'm biased. I've seen what occasional pot use does to people. They become lazy, uninterested, more depressed, and get hooked on smoking pot all of the time. In short, life's problems get solved by packing up the bowl. |
That they are not is for sure. I know many high ranking people who frequently use drugs, and they're just fine because they can pay and they've got interesting lives going on.
Equating drugs to depression is a fallacy. Such as would be forbidding janitor work because janitors have twice the depression rate of other workers. Or forbidding blue shirts because people with blue shirts are more likely to get depressed. Attack the DEPRESSION, not the mere symptom that might or not aggravate it.
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Harry Tuttle

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of the Hoople Heads
Mar 2003 time: 00:32
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quote: Originally posted by Oncle Boris
Hey Harry, you like to get it all wrong, don't you?
And so is living in a large polluted city. And so is playing video games. And so is working in a chemical fab. And so is eating at Burger King. And so is...
Ha ha ha. Who are you to say: "get productive!" Especially in the US, where the welfare is so cheap that if you're not being productive then that's your sole problem.
It's more of the opposite really: people who are not likely to be productive turn to drugs. Drugs are a SYMPTOM, not a cause. Just as in if you get the fever you stay at home, you could say: "you get the spleen and you tale drugs".
The law already prohibits dangerous driving. And if drugs are preventing you from doing your job properly, then that goes between you and your boss. It should only reach the law if you do something criminal. Like, running over fellow workers with your truck.
And the studies claiming the nocivity of THC are just biased propaganda. Sure, THC is not the best thing for your health but it just won't destroy you any worse than many frequent habits. And by the way, it's true that one joint is worse than one cigarette... but no one will smoke 25 in a day.
That they are not is for sure. I know many high ranking people who frequently use drugs, and they're just fine because they can pay and they've got interesting lives going on.
Equating drugs to depression is a fallacy. Such as would be forbidding janitor work because janitors have twice the depression rate of other workers. Or forbidding blue shirts because people with blue shirts are more likely to get depressed. Attack the DEPRESSION, not the mere symptom that might or not aggravate it. |
Boris, keep up with the conversation. You don't like me, I don't like you, but try not to pollute a non-flame conversation. These are my opinions, based on my past experiences. I didn't say they were right and I wasn't trying to make others think the way I do. So get off the tyraid you've been on for the past week.
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The Emperor Fabulous
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Apolyton's Resident Actor-in-Training
Aug 1999 time: 00:32
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"Alcohol has its own culture"
Does it? I was under the impression that it was a world-wide thing. Irish and their Whiskey, Italians and French and their wines, Japanese with their saki, Americans with our piss.
College is one, small part of the entire alcohol-consuming society, of which you find after college. College is an abnormality, because in college its as if you're out of the control of police, parents, etc.
As far as validating a culture...sure, why not? So what if someone is of the opinion that pot elevates consciousness? Its an opinion, which even non-pot smokers can have.
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