I mean why not?
It is really not all that bad...
It obviously have medical purposes
It is practically impossible to overdose
Marijuana is not addictive
As dangerous as Heroin and LSD.... no...
The only gateway Marijuana would lead you to is the fridge...
If marijuana makes you dumb, you're dumb for thinking that
Tobacco and Alcohol is waaaaaay more toxic than marijuana
Tobacco lobbyist, Alcohol lobbyist, Pharmaceutical lobbyist are the ones fighting the legalization of marijuana to protect their own profits. Considering that we live in a country where the economy thrives from competition, yet these companies are pumping money into to the government to prevent competition to take place.
Remember that the only thing dangerous about marijuana is getting caught with it
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Edited by SloppyJoeGilly2: 9/13/2015 12:03:15 AMI was, for a very long time, 100% against marijuana. I chock it up to my very conservative and strict upbringing. I got married almost two years ago (I'm 26) and my wife was (yes WAS) an avid user of it. So naturally, we clashed on this issue. I would say there's nothing good about it. That people shouldn't need a drug to escape reality. That it lowered ambitions and causes people to have low expectations of themselves and others. Also, of course, I claimed it was a gate way drug to much other harsher chemicals you can subject your body to. Months and months we argued, always to no avail other than me furious and her contemptuously walking away stating she doesn't want to have conversations with father-in-law anymore. Finally, we sat down one day and she requested that I put my childhood predispositions aside and objectively think about it. So I did. I've done a lot of research and talked to a lot of people on both sides of the isle for the issue and formed my on opinion. I feel that legalizing marijuana would absolutely benefit us. Recreational use, of course would have limitations and laws for privately selling it could be the same as alcohol or tobacco. The tax should be high (as is in Colorado) and amount purchased at once should be limited. Medically speaking, we've yet to see the limitations. It all but cures epilepsy, prescription narcotics could be done away with entirely; cancer patients can actually live their lives comfortably. Finally, the economic boost received from the taxed pot would very much help our financial well-being as a whole. There are always down sides to every aspect of life. But the pros significantly outweigh the cons when it comes to legalization. (That's your TL;DR for ya) [spoiler]this is in the wrong forum bro[/spoiler]