Every word of that made sense (unless you are high). |
Because we should be working to pay for their housing and health care, while they spend their “own” money on pot. Great idea... |
And with that they have an increase in drug use and their homeless (particularly among those under 20) who have migrated there for the pot. Oh and their traffic accidents are on the rise and not in a good way. Don't forget to point out the obvious not desirable effects of legalized marijuana. |
Do you really believe that our government isn’t subsidizing anything at all for you? Do the math. |
Link to any of this? Nevermind, just shut up. |
Nope, you only wish you could blame your idiocy on marijuana. |
How? Really? You tell them exactly what you just said--heavy use is not harmless to growing bodies. This isn't rocket science like the pearl clutchers are making it out to be. |
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I wonder what the correlation is between teen use of edibles and states with the highest rate of helicopter parenting? |
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What is the alternative to legal weed?
Locking people up for using? We tried that for decades. Colossal failure. |
It shouldn't become a mega nuisance. Zero issue with decriminalizing. But NO to people blowing it in other peoples faces in the public space, sharing with kids, or smoking in public housing (where cig smoking is also banned). If they didn't get the memo that its decriminalized but not a free for all, yes - lock them up. Its not rocket science. |
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Some of the pro pot people do need to sit back and accept that there have been downsides to legalizing marijuana.
Look, at the end of the day, it's a mind altering substance. It's not healthy either, as it has a high degree of toxicity. If you smoke regularly rather than the occasional joint at a party, you are harming your lungs. And if you are young, it absolutely impacts the brain development. And it smells. Many people don't like the smell. The difference between alcohol abuse and marijuana abuse is that I don't smell the alcoholic next door to me. But I'd smell his pot. So it's a negative externality that you're imposing on others. You'd also have to be a right fool not to notice the huge explosion of young (mostly white) kids begging and hanging out in cities with no real occupation and there must be a direct connection to the growth of both marijuana and opoids. And if you think it's bad in DC or other East Coast cities, just go out to Denver or California. It's far worse out there. We are seeing a massive, long term problem emerge with an underclass of perpetually stoned, wacked out, brain damaged young people. And that's not good. Personally, it's made me realize that legalizing marijuana and now even other drugs is a middle class luxury that is having bad impacts on poorer and less able parts of American society. I used to support legalization based on the idea it should be a free will decision and it was at a time when pot usage was almost always private, out of sight. But now I've changed my mind greatly. |
You're not around too many serious alcoholics then. Smell aside, you're in a lot more danger sitting next to an alcoholic than a pot head. |
I smell a pot head still trying to excuse his habit. |
I worry about my nephews in CO. This has definitely made it easier to "self-medicate". Yes some people use socially; for some becomes a daily thing. Same for DC school kids. Imagine if it is blowing at them in puic housing. That is really giving up as a community. |