I'm actually very intrigued by it. So much that I research it, study it and want to pursue it into a career. I'm attending college and have taken several classes on growing and business. I want to help others with problems they have medically or if they just need something to take the edge off. Plus i would love to use hemp for recreational use. It's not just something to get high off of in my opinion. It's a life style to me. Legalize It, Regulate It, Tax It. What is it to you?
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420 blaze it erryday
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Look, I don't really care either way, but god damn son of a -blam!- the culture is so obnoxiously [i]obnoxious[/i].
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Great when used in moderation. Once in a while it's nice to smoke a ganja with friends. Great to live in a country where you can legally buy it at the age of 18.
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Dude there's a unicorn zebra tiger in my room............
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Something we should legalize, but not something we should ingest. And fuck you if you do.
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You want to pursue it into a career? Sounds like you're addicted to it. Drugs are bad.
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[i]"Then they must love the smell of green."[/i]
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*gives everyone in the thread that supports legalization a free blunt*
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I don't do any sort of drugs but it should be legalized.
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Marijuana > Alcohol
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It could be acclimated into society, but I think this whole country (the U.S.) could use some serious attitude adjustments toward illicit substances, INCLUDING alcohol.
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Legalize it, it's a hell of a lot better than alcohol and tobacco.
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Tax the holy shit out of it.
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I don't smoke it myself, but I'm all in favor of legalization. It's been shown to have positive effects, is much safer than legal substances like alcohol or tobacco, and the War on Drugs is an excuse to funnel non-violent offenders into private prisons.
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Edited by DocSmurf: 8/8/2013 7:43:52 PMI just find it funny that the .gov websites cherry pick the outlier studies on actual use statistics but every other websites use statistics don't have marijuana abuses suddenly as 61 percent of reported addictions in teens. I see through your Texas sharp shooter fallacies NIH/NDHA. The simple fact is it's far less harmful than tobacco and alcohol even if it can be negative in of itself. If we can regulate and tax something that kills 50% of it's long time users we can certainly regulate something that has never killed anyone.
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I'm not a fan of it, and I don't condone it. It should be legalized though. It possess less of a health threat than tobacco, and that's legal.
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Europeans mixing it with tobacco is a crime against humanity.
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I don't take it personally. But I believe it should be legalized, it poses no significant health thread. In fact cannabis has shown to help with the treatment of cancer and so for me (as someone who loves the medical sciences) I am in full support for legalization. Hell, getting drunk is legal, and that's much more dangerous than getting high.
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Legalize it. Tax the ever living crap out of it. Make money.
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i love it, oh dear lord i love mary jane, but please for the love of god can everyone stop acting like its the miracle we've all been waiting for? another thing that irritates me is that noone ever EVER lists the negatives. ever. i mean if u want a coherent argument and want it decrimed/legalised then put all ur cards on the bleeding table. dont be like big tobacco and lie through ur own self denials.
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It should be completely banned.
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It's amazing how naive people can be when something is labeled "drug".
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Edited by Logfish111: 8/8/2013 10:11:06 AMPotheads are so funny. Why are they so desperate for this drug to be legalized when they can obtain it all the time anyway?
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Edited by We are Geth: 8/8/2013 10:22:35 AMIt's okay. Never got into it, but I also am not entirely sure if its beneficial to legalize it, or just adjust the laws concerning it in some other manner.
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Edited by Frost: 7/31/2013 3:50:12 AMIt smells like shit and no-one needs it. Correction: If you do need it, your problems are something that psychological dependance on pot will only make worse.
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Not for me. I can care less what other people do.