Quote Originally Posted by PSINXS View Post
your caffeine high is more dangerous(increased heart rate) than marijuana high. and then u have the inevitable crash from caffeine.

seriously, morphine is mind altering in small doses, lets ban that too. you better believe some people are using morphine for recreational purposes.

Neither alcohol or marijuana should have been banned in the first place.

If ppl use either with common sense, things would be a lot better. I hate drunk people. But im not going to go on and on about how alcohol should be banned. Hell im drinking a beer right now. To each his own.

id like to see both parties agree to disagree.
Caffenine high being dangerous to the person doing it. Marijuana is not going to do that. So like I originally said thats comparing apples and peanuts!

Now your down to common sense. Thats a big thing now and days. How often do you drive around and see someone texting on there cell phone and not paying attention to the road? Or people getting drunk beyond belief and driving? Common Sense is a superpower these days, so its very rare.

Then combined with any type of downer will greatly reduce anyone's "common sense"

Quote Originally Posted by PSINXS View Post
u lack a lot of logic.

the SMART thing to do is make a law that if youa re under the influence of mary jane, u get a punishable sentence just as if drunk and driving.


you clearly are anti weed for no reason at all. you are an idiot
like already stated how do you prove someone had just smoked out at there house, where they are "free to do what they want, within reason" got the munchies and decided to head off to the store to get some shit? Your telling me that this wont happen?

Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy View Post
But MJ will be in your system for about 30 days and if you are a chronic user, then as long as 60 days from the last use. So by your own recommendation anyone that drives a vehicle within 30 days of smoking should get a DUI. I would love to see that stand up in court.
Beat me to it. If this passed it would help the economy out alot. Tons of jobs would open up. Plenty of people would go to work still high, or not go in at all from over sleeping, etc. Opening tons of jobs up. Maybe it would be a good idea. Could only imagine the amount of copys that would do random bi weekly drug test.

Quote Originally Posted by thecrazyone View Post
stop being a jackass. just like when somone is drunk and slurring, stumbling, being high has signs, for example red -eyes LAWL. they might also be hungry.
Ever been shit faced before? Drank heavly one night, passed out a few hours later, and woke up 10 hours later, hung over? By the end of the day you where back to normal. Now combine use of marijuana in that, think how fucked up the next day you would probably be.

Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
I'll prob surprise a lot of people with my answer........

I think it shoud legalized across the USA. I think it should be sold out of govt run supply stores who buy from private enterprises. Basically how the state run liquor store are up north.

IMO legalizing marijuana would:
raise tax revenues at state and federal level
spur small business growth -How?
decriminalize a drug IMO that is not harmful -If its regulated it might, but if not it will further more criminal actions.
create jobs no only in private sector but govt as well I'm terms of regulatory agencies that will have to be created -combined with the amount of job losses, as stated eariler.
decrease crime because the Mexican drug lords will lose their cash crop -just means they move onto different drugs
let loose a lot of petty criminals in jail for posession or trafficing small amounts -Let loose someone with the mentality to do something that was illegal in the first place...yeah thats some sound logic

I really don't see a downside
Quote Originally Posted by Hektik View Post
Why is it that everyone who is against it, always calls those who are for it potheads. So if you drink or have drunk alcohol before does that make you an alcoholic? It's very hard to get either side to agree on this because those who are against it will always be against it. They will never try to see the other side of things or even attempt to educate themselves on all the new studies that have been shown for it. People seem to only see that it is illegal and make assumptions from that.

It has been shown and proven that their are lots of good uses for either the plant or the chemical(THC) in both personal and medical aspects. But it is something that if legalized, would have to be heavily regulated. such as alcohol is regulated. I believe one of the main reasons they haven't legalized it is because their is no way to monitor someone driving under the influence of it. With alcohol they can take your BAH and see how intoxicated you are. With marijuana their is no way of telling if the person just put out their blunt or if they used it 2 days ago. People should have the right to do what they want inside of their own homes(within reason of course, so save your freedom to murder statements). I don't however condone driving under the influence of it. It just puts everyone else at risk.
Very good point. What I am getting at. The amount of DUI's would drastically increase if this was to pass.