Maury Ballstein Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 So you think legalizing, regulating and taxing the crap out of it is going to slow down the black market? And what about the CARTELS !?!?!?
reddogblitz Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 I would suspect most weed smokers would MUCH rather go down to the legal stores and buy it without supporting criminals. I can now buy weed legally at a store 5 minutes from my house and buy it CHEAPER than I could on the black market before legalization. What is my incentive to buy black market? They have lost my support.
4merper4mer Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 (edited) I would suspect most weed smokers would MUCH rather go down to the legal stores and buy it without supporting criminals. I can now buy weed legally at a store 5 minutes from my house and buy it CHEAPER than I could on the black market before legalization. What is my incentive to buy black market? They have lost my support. But they had your support for years while they were murdering and pillaging? And pot isn't addictive? Edited August 7, 2017 by 4merper4mer
Andrew Son Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 But they had your support for years while they were murdering and pillaging? And pot isn't addictive? Pot is addictive in the same way that shopping, gambling, or sex can be addictive. It is not physically addictive. Is this still a thing?
DC Tom Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Pot is addictive in the same way that shopping, gambling, or sex can be addictive. It is not physically addictive. Is this still a thing? Brilliant. A pot addict who's ignorant about both pot and addiction.
4merper4mer Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Pot is addictive in the same way that shopping, gambling, or sex can be addictive. It is not physically addictive. Is this still a thing? It is addictive enough, in whatever way, for Reddog to openly admit in writing that he supported murderous cartels for fear of losing pot.
Andrew Son Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 It is addictive enough, in whatever way, for Reddog to openly admit in writing that he supported murderous cartels for fear of losing pot. Much in the same way, I guess, that many citizens supported murderous mobsters during alcohol prohibition. Brilliant. A pot addict who's ignorant about both pot and addiction. Enlighten me.
4merper4mer Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Much in the same way, I guess, that many citizens supported murderous mobsters during alcohol prohibition. I guess so, and they still do today for gambling, drugs and prostitution among other things. Which justifies becoming a stoner how?
Andrew Son Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 I guess so, and they still do today for gambling, drugs and prostitution among other things. Which justifies becoming a stoner how? Who was doing that?
Tiberius Posted August 7, 2017 Author Posted August 7, 2017 PA voters approve of legal pot more than they do for Trump https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/05/11/trumps-approval-numbers-climb-pennsylvania/101546362/
grinreaper Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 PA voters approve of legal pot more than they do for Trump https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/05/11/trumps-approval-numbers-climb-pennsylvania/101546362/ Breaking news!
Andrew Son Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Dude. I guess because I'm for legalization it means that I'm not for responsible use? Just like if I was for the end of alcohol prohibition, it would mean that I was justifying being a drunk? And not like it's anyone's business, but like many people, I (gasp) use marijuana and have a successful professional career and personal life. Is that anecdotal evidence not as valid as you knowing a "stoner" loser? Bottom line is that I'm for personal choice. No, it's not for everyone, or some sort of magic bullet. But is does improve the quality of life for many. The war on drugs has been an epic failure and human tragedy. It is time to de-schedule marijuana and decriminalize all drug use. Addiction is not a crime. Go after dealers not users.
unbillievable Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Unlike every substance on the planet, including water and oxygen, I am told that humans are incapable of over-dosing on marijuana. It's that safe.
Andrew Son Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 (edited) Unlike every substance on the planet, including water and oxygen, I am told that humans are incapable of over-dosing on marijuana. It's that safe. My understanding is that the lethal dose of marijuana would require ingesting about 1,500 pounds in 15 minutes. Obviously a physical impossibility (yes, Tom, even at a Tom Petty concert). There has not been one reported case in human history. People do die from water intoxication Edited August 7, 2017 by SWATeam
DC Tom Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 My understanding is that the lethal dose of marijuana would require ingesting about 1,500 pounds in 15 minutes. Obviously a physical impossibility (yes, Tom, even at a Tom Petty concert). There has not been one reported case in human history. People do die from water intoxication So pot is safer than water. Oooooo-kay...
grinreaper Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 So pot is safer than water. Oooooo-kay... In case of a water overdose, smoke a joint.
DC Tom Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 In case of a water overdose, smoke a joint. I'm sure there's a scientific study published on Leafy that explains that pot cures drowning...
4merper4mer Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 I'm sure there's a scientific study published on Leafy that explains that pot cures drowning... Hemp raft. Duh.
reddogblitz Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 But they had your support for years while they were murdering and pillaging? And pot isn't addictive? No it's not.
Recommended Posts