lol star!! you crack me up girl!! you better not be smoking though!!Star wrote:Dude! I'm going to take this entire thread here...roll her up..and smmmoooke her! Your thoughts....will forever be in my HAZE...sweet
Do you think drugs should be legalized?
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- perusaphone
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The same with fast food establishments, we all know they are really bad for your health, but, if avoided, then the risk is not there, simple, but, so many ignorant folk seem to want to wallow in their own obesity by their wanton misuse of convenience foods. Do we medically care for those as well, I say no.
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The only substance that enhances my creativity is a moderate amount of alcohol (if i get wasted i'm worthless ). Weed gives me panic attacks, so i don't use it, and i don't plan on going further with my substance experimenting. If i get panic attacks from weed, imagine what the shrooms would do to me. Or hard drugs.
But in my opinion, MJ should be legalized, since it's not much more harmful than alcohol or cigarettes. hypocrisy if you ask me.
Hard drugs should be wiped out from the face of the earth.
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That is the moral borderline I think we all think should exist, the trouble is that drug users lose the ability to stay at that border. There's a difference between using something like caffeine and becoming psychologically and/or physically dependent on something like Marijuana. (I'm skipping the caffeine addict argument) Marijuana is shown to be dangerously addictive, and when a person begins to need it as opposed to want it, the risk of endangering others grows exponentially. And if we just make it available, especially to less-competent individuals such as college students as some groups are asking, we increase the likelihood of addiction. Just because something is legal doesn't mean people's responsibility capacity has magically increased.NSUSA wrote: In my opinion, a person should be able to do whatever they want to their own body and property, as long as they do not harm anyone else's body or property.
I'm going to give that book a read.
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I think a more important topic would be ....."How to keep our young generation away from drugs"........Have you heard of the high heroin use in the United States, overdose after overdose..........So no I dont think drugs should be legalized, at least this way some might stop and think before killing themselves off..........
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