Well your mom's ex was a weak easily influenced dude. Sorry chap but the "stepping stone" theory on weed is just utter bs.
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I agree, weak minded people should not try any kind of substance they can't handle. I feel sorry for and for his wife and kids. If he was a wise man he would have been in the right mind not to try any substance at all, what kind of father jeopardizes his life knowing he had a family to take care of.
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Look man, I'm just not making that gamble. However, I support the legalization of weed and believe it's for the best. I just want it to be restricted to responsible adults, not teenagers and kids, and to be sold in controlled doses. If said requirements are made, I'm totally for legalizing weed.
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Oh of course! Doesn't matter how much better than alcohol or tobacco it is, it's still a drug. No kid or teenager should be able to get the stuff easily and I think legalizing it would make that happen.
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Agreed. If it was legal on the first place I bet people wouldn't bat an eyelash. I mean seriously, I've been supporting a few awareness campaigns about smoking and all that, and I'm fully aware that Marijuana doesn't physically hurt your body as much as any other product/drug that I am aware of. Yet, there is a saying were I'm from, and literatly translated it means "Safety died of old age". It's sort of our way to say "you could risk it, but you probably shouldn't". However, if people are willing to take that risk, I have no moral high ground to tell them they can't. Your life is your own after all, and you may do with it as you see fit (as long as it doesn't negatively affect someone else, that is)