Why Marijuana SHOULDN'T Be Legal

This topic is locked from further discussion.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#1 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

Ok, first before I start, I am not positive either way. I go back and forth. But I believe no it shouldn't here's why.

If marijuana was to become legal, it would be run by tobacco companies, increasing amount of daily users, and users who will use it like cigarretes. They are worse for you than cigarretes. But they are sort of better, due to the fact that they aren't as addictive.

If it were to become legal, what do you think drug dealers would do? Give up? No, I say this: the people who sell drugs will push to sell harder dangerous drugs such as crack, and heroin, among other things. Not only that but marijuana does impact your thinking and motor skills.

I also think that they would increase in crimes, robbery ETC... To make the money.

Here's my solution. Keep it illegall. The only problem is illegall marijuana could be dangerous. People have been known to have seizures. So my advice? Stay away from Mary Jane.

Edit: Please note I go back and forth. These are just reasons it shouldn't be legal.

Avatar image for bobaban
bobaban

10560

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#2 bobaban
Member since 2005 • 10560 Posts
Pointless conjecture
Avatar image for cd_rom
cd_rom

13951

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#3 cd_rom
Member since 2003 • 13951 Posts

If marijuana was to become legal, it would be run by tobacco companies, increasing amount of daily users, and users who will use it like cigarretes. They are worse for you than cigarretes. But they are sort of better, due to the fact that they aren't as addictive.

dunl12496

Who gives a crap?

If it were to become legal, what do you think drug dealers would do? Give up? No, I say this: the people who sell drugs will push to sell harder dangerous drugs such as crack, and heroin, among other things. Not only that but marijuana does impact your thinking and motor skills.

dunl12496

Drug dealers wouldn't be able to sell it as cheaply and/or the market will have a better supply. People won't go to the drug dealers. They can't find the dealers. The dealers can't sell their harder stuff. The reason pot is a "gateway drug" is because dealers get people on the weak stuff then push the hard, expensive stuff.

Pot isn't any worse then alcohol in the motor skills argument.

I also think that they would increase in crimes, robbery ETC... To make the money.

dunl12496

If pot isn't addictive (as you previously said), why would people resort to violence to get a fix?

Avatar image for angrules23
angrules23

854

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#4 angrules23
Member since 2007 • 854 Posts
Thanks for your pointless opinion backed up by no evidence whatsoever.
Avatar image for auron_16
auron_16

4062

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#5 auron_16
Member since 2008 • 4062 Posts
Or, we could all just decide for ourselves whether we want to smoke pot or not.
Avatar image for KHAndAnime
KHAndAnime

17565

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#6 KHAndAnime
Member since 2009 • 17565 Posts
Pointless conjecture bobaban
Yea, seriously. Anyone can make blind predictions as to what would happen if it became illegal. What we need is some evidence or arguments made by credible people. :P
Avatar image for megagene
megagene

23160

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#7 megagene
Member since 2005 • 23160 Posts
That... Didn't really make a whole lot of sense.
Avatar image for KingOfAsia
KingOfAsia

1587

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#8 KingOfAsia
Member since 2010 • 1587 Posts

Think how many people would buy it, IT would literally PULL america out of debt, You could have 3 brands mild milder and the highest etc...

Of coarse it would cut down on crime.. people would buy it legally instead of going to a drug house and risk getting caught

yes its bad for you, but who cares? People have been smoking cigs for years, If you put it for sale, Alot of crime would go down i can honestly see it..

Avatar image for worlock77
worlock77

22552

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#9 worlock77
Member since 2009 • 22552 Posts

Bad argument based on nothing more than mere unfounded speculation.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#10 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

Who gives a crap?

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

If it were to become legal, what do you think drug dealers would do? Give up? No, I say this: the people who sell drugs will push to sell harder dangerous drugs such as crack, and heroin, among other things. Not only that but marijuana does impact your thinking and motor skills.

cd_rom

Drug dealers wouldn't be able to sell it as cheaply and/or the market will have a better supply. People won't go to the drug dealers. They can't find the dealers. The dealers can't sell their harder stuff. The reason pot is a "gateway drug" is because dealers get people on the weak stuff then push the hard, expensive stuff.

Pot isn't any worse then alcohol in the motor skills argument.

I also think that they would increase in crimes, robbery ETC... To make the money.

dunl12496

If pot isn't addictive (as you previously said), why would people resort to violence to get a fix?

You don't get it. Pot is the #1 seller for drug dealers. If it were legal, they would have to resort to other means to get money, such as robbery. I'm not saying either way. I think it should be legal sometimes, then other times not. And it may not be even CLOSE to alchohol. But you don't have to go through 6 bottles of it to get high.

Avatar image for cd_rom
cd_rom

13951

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#11 cd_rom
Member since 2003 • 13951 Posts
Think how many people would buy it, IT would literally PULL america out of debt, You could have 3 brands mild milder and the highest etc...KingOfAsia
Calm down boy. That's a bit extreme to say.
Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#12 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="bobaban"]Pointless conjecture KHAndAnime
Yea, seriously. Anyone can make blind predictions as to what would happen if it became illegal. What we need is some evidence or arguments made by credible people. :P

Yes, but we have no evidence until we legalize it, which we should try. Start in some states first.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#14 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="KingOfAsia"]Think how many people would buy it, IT would literally PULL america out of debt, You could have 3 brands mild milder and the highest etc...cd_rom
Calm down boy. That's a bit extreme to say.

It would take alot to pay $14 trillion, but yeah it would help. More likely get dumped down the crapper on some bull idea anyways.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#15 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

Should we outlaw alcohol for the same reason?thegerg

No, this is why we need to remember history. Prohibition was a nightmare.

Avatar image for cd_rom
cd_rom

13951

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#16 cd_rom
Member since 2003 • 13951 Posts

You don't get it. Pot is the #1 seller for drug dealers. If it were legal, they would have to resort to other means to get money, such as robbery.

dunl12496

#1 seller doesn't mean biggest money-maker. If it was, they would only be selling pot.

They already rob.

And it may not be even CLOSE to alchohol. But you don't have to go through 6 bottles of it to get high.dunl12496

Buy a man's drink next time.

Avatar image for Riverwolf007
Riverwolf007

26023

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#17 Riverwolf007
Member since 2005 • 26023 Posts

lulz, why would i expect anything other than brainless fearmongering?

teh seizures teh seizures!!!

you should write for the evening news. could pot be making your children rape your pets???? tune in at 11.

Avatar image for TheColbert
TheColbert

3846

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#18 TheColbert
Member since 2008 • 3846 Posts
I don't care either way. I am not going to start smoking once its legal so people can puff away all they like.
Avatar image for killblade37
killblade37

1091

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#19 killblade37
Member since 2006 • 1091 Posts

I dont use weed but i think it should be legal...here is why

Weed is not addictive....alchohal can be

salvia IS legal and harder then weed...weed just makes you feel calm

When your drunk you punch people in the face...on weed you only think about doing it and calm down seaconds later

weed dosnt causes any known long lasting effects....alchohal can mess up your liver and tobacco can give you lung cancer

The money that comes from the distribution of weed could benifit schools and other things.

A lot less crimes would be happening because you could just go to a 711 and by some weed.

I mean honestly i think its saver then a lot of stuff out there which is why i dont know why its illegal..thats just me though..i dont really care either way if its illegal or not but it probably should be..i mean...alchohal was illegal at a point right? maybe thats like mary jay and it will be legal one day

Avatar image for worlock77
worlock77

22552

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#20 worlock77
Member since 2009 • 22552 Posts

[QUOTE="thegerg"]Should we outlaw alcohol for the same reason?dunl12496

No, this is why we need to remember history. Prohibition was a nightmare.

Just as it's been a nightmare for other drugs. Clearly prohibition doesn't work and only causes more problems.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#21 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]You don't get it. Pot is the #1 seller for drug dealers. If it were legal, they would have to resort to other means to get money, such as robbery.

cd_rom

#1 seller doesn't mean biggest money-maker. If it was, they would only be selling pot.

They already rob.

And it may not be even CLOSE to alchohol. But you don't have to go through 6 bottles of it to get high.dunl12496

Buy a man's drink next time.


The f*** are you talking about? I watched your sig for 9 hours and he doesn't even start to change! Look at your facts.

Avatar image for Colin1192
Colin1192

6221

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#22 Colin1192
Member since 2008 • 6221 Posts

well I'm convinced

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#24 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

lulz, why would i expect anything other than brainless fearmongering?

teh seizures teh seizures!!!

you should write for the evening news. could pot be making your children rape your pets???? tune in at 11.

Riverwolf007

My mom had a seizure back in high school. I'm saying it SHOULD be legal for that. :| Because with government watching how it's made, we wouldn't have that.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#25 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

well I'm convinced

Colin1192

I would say not sure if serious. But I know.

Avatar image for Saturos3091
Saturos3091

14937

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#26 Saturos3091
Member since 2005 • 14937 Posts

If marijuana was to become legal, it would be run by tobacco companies, increasing amount of daily users, and users who will use it like cigarretes. Can I have your crystal ball when you're done with it?

They are worse for you than cigarretes. This has been proven wrong time and time again.

dunl12496

Avatar image for surrealnumber5
surrealnumber5

23044

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#27 surrealnumber5
Member since 2008 • 23044 Posts

[QUOTE="thegerg"]Should we outlaw alcohol for the same reason?dunl12496

No, this is why we need to remember history. Prohibition was a nightmare.

it still is, i am willing to argue weed prohibition is worse than that of alcohol when it comes to crime and cost
Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#28 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

[QUOTE="thegerg"]Should we outlaw alcohol for the same reason?thegerg

No, this is why we need to remember history. Prohibition was a nightmare.

Why, then, continue prohibition?

We shouldn't. It's the legal to illegall that causes the problems.

Avatar image for magitekk
magitekk

3959

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 0

#29 magitekk
Member since 2009 • 3959 Posts

I believe more evidence would've been sufficient, but seriously GS don't give this kid a hard time.

...go back to smoking your weed.

Avatar image for worlock77
worlock77

22552

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#30 worlock77
Member since 2009 • 22552 Posts

[QUOTE="thegerg"][QUOTE="dunl12496"]

No, this is why we need to remember history. Prohibition was a nightmare.

dunl12496

Why, then, continue prohibition?

We shouldn't. It's the legal to illegall that causes the problems.

So if we shouldn't continue prohibition then why shouldn't weed be legal?

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#31 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

If marijuana was to become legal, it would be run by tobacco companies, increasing amount of daily users, and users who will use it like cigarretes. Can I have your crystal ball when you're done with it? No

They are worse for you than cigarretes. This has been proven wrong time and time again. Probably

Saturos3091

Yes, but because you don't smoke 12 joints a day. I know it probably is, but the facts I've seen say so. It can cause lung cancer, that's what's important. Besides, a large majority of users are underage. Not saying it's not easy to get, but why make it easier?

Avatar image for Riverwolf007
Riverwolf007

26023

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#32 Riverwolf007
Member since 2005 • 26023 Posts

[QUOTE="Riverwolf007"]

lulz, why would i expect anything other than brainless fearmongering?

teh seizures teh seizures!!!

you should write for the evening news. could pot be making your children rape your pets???? tune in at 11.

dunl12496

My mom had a seizure back in high school. I'm saying it SHOULD be legal for that. :| Because with government watching how it's made, we wouldn't have that.

what the hell are you talking about? are you saying your mom is holding? is she all stingy with it or will she smoke us all up?

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#33 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

I believe more evidence would've been sufficient, but seriously GS don't give this kid a hard time.

...go back to smoking your weed.

magitekk

21. Cough cough. (From the weed.) :o

Besides I'm mostly for legallizing it. I'm just giving some what ifs.

Avatar image for Colin1192
Colin1192

6221

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#35 Colin1192
Member since 2008 • 6221 Posts

[QUOTE="Colin1192"]

well I'm convinced

dunl12496

I would say not sure if serious. But I know.

how could i not be. your predictions have solid thinking behind them. I can tell you put a lot of thought into them, and not just make them up on the spot like some people do

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#36 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

[QUOTE="Riverwolf007"]

lulz, why would i expect anything other than brainless fearmongering?

teh seizures teh seizures!!!

you should write for the evening news. could pot be making your children rape your pets???? tune in at 11.

Riverwolf007

My mom had a seizure back in high school. I'm saying it SHOULD be legal for that. :| Because with government watching how it's made, we wouldn't have that.

what the hell are you talking about? are you saying your mom is holding? is she all stingy with it or will she smoke us all up?

Confused. She doesn't even drink anymore. That was back when. Can you clarify?

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#37 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

[QUOTE="Colin1192"]

well I'm convinced

Colin1192

I would say not sure if serious. But I know.

how could i not be. your predictions have solid thinking behind them. I can tell you put a lot of thought into them, and not just make them up on the spot like some people do

Ok, now you're killing me. Are you being serious?

Avatar image for UCF_Knight
UCF_Knight

6863

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#38 UCF_Knight
Member since 2010 • 6863 Posts
Big surprise, OT is heavily in favor of legalizing weed... Ironic how TC gets blasted for not providing facts and evidence yet one of the strongest arguments for its legalization is that it would cut down on crime and provide an enormously large source of revenue, both of which are also pure "conjecture."
Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#39 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

[QUOTE="thegerg"] Why, then, continue prohibition? thegerg

We shouldn't. It's the legal to illegall that causes the problems.

Illegalizing the sale and posession of marijuana is prohibition. Marijuana was once legal, but is now illegal. It's clear that your grasp of history is shakey at best. Leave discussions like this to those that know what they're talking about.


But it wasn't as mainstream as alcohol was. Fathers and mothers didn't sit at the dinner table every not lighting up a joint. That's why. Al Capone, prohibiton made him what he was.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#40 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

Big surprise, OT is heavily in favor of legalizing weed... Ironic how TC gets blasted for not providing facts and evidence yet one of the strongest arguments for its legalization is that it would cut down on crime and provide an enormously large source of revenue, both of which are also pure "conjecture."UCF_Knight

:P Yes, but you have to consider the unknown. We have no idea what would happen if 25% of america smoked weed, even occasionally.

Avatar image for Saturos3091
Saturos3091

14937

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#41 Saturos3091
Member since 2005 • 14937 Posts

Yes, but because you don't smoke 12 joints a day. I know it probably is, but the facts I've seen say so. It can cause lung cancer, that's what's important. Besides, a large majority of users are underage. Not saying it's not easy to get, but why make it easier?

dunl12496



Read (site was posted here not so long ago). And I don't think the majority of people are going to smoke 12 joints a day. :lol:

Avatar image for Colin1192
Colin1192

6221

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#42 Colin1192
Member since 2008 • 6221 Posts

[QUOTE="Colin1192"]

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

I would say not sure if serious. But I know.

dunl12496

how could i not be. your predictions have solid thinking behind them. I can tell you put a lot of thought into them, and not just make them up on the spot like some people do

Ok, now you're killing me. Are you being serious?

and add that you keep flip flopping saying you are more for legalizing it, but your thread is about keeping it illegal.

I can tell, you are a man with great knowledge on this topic

Avatar image for worlock77
worlock77

22552

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#43 worlock77
Member since 2009 • 22552 Posts

Big surprise, OT is heavily in favor of legalizing weed... Ironic how TC gets blasted for not providing facts and evidence yet one of the strongest arguments for its legalization is that it would cut down on crime and provide an enormously large source of revenue, both of which are also pure "conjecture."UCF_Knight

Criminalizing a substance puts control of it into the hands of criminals. This isn't conjecture, history has born this out. The mafia, for example, was near irrelevant in this country before the criminalization of alcohol.

Avatar image for Riverwolf007
Riverwolf007

26023

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#44 Riverwolf007
Member since 2005 • 26023 Posts

Big surprise, OT is heavily in favor of legalizing weed... Ironic how TC gets blasted for not providing facts and evidence yet one of the strongest arguments for its legalization is that it would cut down on crime and provide an enormously large source of revenue, both of which are also pure "conjecture."UCF_Knight
people say that because there was a huge criminal empire built on alcohol prohibition that was dismantled overnight.

it does not seem like conjecture when there is an example that is exactly what we are talking about right in front of us.

Avatar image for Riverwolf007
Riverwolf007

26023

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#45 Riverwolf007
Member since 2005 • 26023 Posts

[QUOTE="UCF_Knight"]Big surprise, OT is heavily in favor of legalizing weed... Ironic how TC gets blasted for not providing facts and evidence yet one of the strongest arguments for its legalization is that it would cut down on crime and provide an enormously large source of revenue, both of which are also pure "conjecture."worlock77

Criminalizing a substance puts control of it into the hands of criminals. This isn't conjecture, history has born this out. The mafia, for example, was near irrelevant in this country before the criminalization of alcohol.

http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/graphs/29.htm

check out the homicide rate during prohibition.

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#46 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

Yes, but because you don't smoke 12 joints a day. I know it probably is, but the facts I've seen say so. It can cause lung cancer, that's what's important. Besides, a large majority of users are underage. Not saying it's not easy to get, but why make it easier?

Saturos3091



Read (site was posted here not so long ago). And I don't think the majority of people are going to smoke 12 joints a day. :lol:

Not unless they're doing it right! Open wide!!

Avatar image for dunl12496
dunl12496

5710

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 0

#47 dunl12496
Member since 2009 • 5710 Posts

[QUOTE="dunl12496"]

Yes, but because you don't smoke 12 joints a day. I know it probably is, but the facts I've seen say so. It can cause lung cancer, that's what's important. Besides, a large majority of users are underage. Not saying it's not easy to get, but why make it easier?

Saturos3091



Read (site was posted here not so long ago). And I don't think the majority of people are going to smoke 12 joints a day. :lol:

Not unless they're doing it right! Open wide!!

Avatar image for Saturos3091
Saturos3091

14937

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#48 Saturos3091
Member since 2005 • 14937 Posts

[QUOTE="UCF_Knight"]Big surprise, OT is heavily in favor of legalizing weed... Ironic how TC gets blasted for not providing facts and evidence yet one of the strongest arguments for its legalization is that it would cut down on crime and provide an enormously large source of revenue, both of which are also pure "conjecture."Riverwolf007

people say that because there was a huge criminal empire built on alcohol prohibition that was dismantled overnight.

it does not seem like conjecture when there is an example that is exactly what we are talking about right in front of us.

Not to mention it's known that marijuana is the most popular illegal drug. With that knowledge it's pretty easy to extrapolate the result of monetary gain and a decrease in crime. All you're doing is spending your taxes on keeping "evil drug addicts" like the occasional marijuana smoker in prison, so I'm sure legalizing it would save non-users money and provide a huge job industry.
Avatar image for UCF_Knight
UCF_Knight

6863

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#49 UCF_Knight
Member since 2010 • 6863 Posts

[QUOTE="UCF_Knight"]Big surprise, OT is heavily in favor of legalizing weed... Ironic how TC gets blasted for not providing facts and evidence yet one of the strongest arguments for its legalization is that it would cut down on crime and provide an enormously large source of revenue, both of which are also pure "conjecture."dunl12496

:P Yes, but you have to consider the unknown. We have no idea what would happen if 25% of america smoked weed, even occasionally.

True, but I'd rather not find out. :P The few pot smokers I somewhat associate myself with have not portrayed the happy go lucky, model citizen OT likes to portray most weed smokers out to be. An (ex)friend of mine started off going to the same college with great grades and everything. A few months went by and his apartment smelled like weed all the time, and he got kicked out of our university. Similar situations have happened with other people I have known. I have yet to see the ordinary person that occasionally smokes weed and doesn't let it negatively affect their lives whatsoever. Once I see this portrait of a picturesque weed smoker that OT loves to paint, maybe I'll re-evaluate my viewpoint, but as of now, I see no reason why marijuana should be legalized.
Avatar image for Jd1680a
Jd1680a

5960

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 38

User Lists: 0

#50 Jd1680a
Member since 2005 • 5960 Posts
State and federal govt would save billions and make billions more if it was legal.