legalizing it would bring allot of pros to the world.
first of all: You're more able to control it and sustain it (drug traffic, drug gangs, etc..)
The government can make tons of money out of it on taxes alone, and even decrease the now
know prices on the cannabis market.
Last but not least...
If everybody would smoke some now and then, people would be allot friendlier
to eachother
this is real and if anyone wants to refute what cannabis should stay Illegal i can change your mind if this cant
People like you annoy the shit out of me.
The peanut.
Cotton.
Just about any plant can be refined and processed into a wide range of useful substances. The thing that these fools forget to realize is that hemp cannot provide the world's needs simultaneously. The amount of biomass necessary to produce the world's energy supply would consume just about all the farmable land on the planet. Period. Only a minimal amount of non-alcohol producing compounds could be processed out of the biomass necessary to provide power - and it would -not- be able to provide for the world's clothing needs.
Not to mention lubrication for industrial processes (some of which have no water-based equivalents and can only be derived from longer polymer chains that will have to be engineered if not processed out of crude oil).
This ignorant argument is just insulting to the human intelect and is grounds for a trial of annihilation, in my opinion. Anyone of this school of thought needs their blood line purged from existence.
That said:
This is the problem with the pot-heads who make this argument. They feel they need to justify their behavior and, deep down, realize their actions are not a positive reflection of their character.
The argument for legalizing marijuana is very, very simple: "Alcohol has similar effects to THC in terms of reducing comprehension and motor-skill function. Some studies even show alcohol to be more severe. It is legal. Further, the nature of marijuana makes it a difficult substance to control and all laws attempting to control its manufacture are doomed to failure and inconsistent enforcement. Its illegal status and availability put individuals who use it or seek it into contact with underground networks that often contain supplies of other drugs, such as derivatives of methamphetamine, and a legal status would avoid that problem, entirely."
That's it. -Bam- ... Cannabis becomes legal, don't come to work high (just as you don't come to work drunk), and be contientious of those around you when you smoke (any substance). Better yet - oil extracts of THC could, then, become legal and used in sugars and other goods that do not require one to inhale smoke for the 'benefits' of marijuana (because smoking as a medicine is fairly retarded and anyone suggesting it deserves to be beaten mercilessly with a baseball bat). For those who find they need the quick-hit found from inhalation methods - vaporizers can be used (just like those "e-cigs").
Alright... I think I'm done with my rant.
Bam your not done your WRONG
People like you annoy the shit out of me.
The peanut.
Cotton.
Just about any plant can be refined and processed into a wide range of useful substances. The thing that these fools forget to realize is that hemp cannot provide the world's needs simultaneously. The amount of biomass necessary to produce the world's energy supply would consume just about all the farmable land on the planet. Period. Only a minimal amount of non-alcohol producing compounds could be processed out of the biomass necessary to provide power - and it would -not- be able to provide for the world's clothing needs.
Not to mention lubrication for industrial processes (some of which have no water-based equivalents and can only be derived from longer polymer chains that will have to be engineered if not processed out of crude oil).
This ignorant argument is just insulting to the human intelect and is grounds for a trial of annihilation, in my opinion. Anyone of this school of thought needs their blood line purged from existence.
That said:
This is the problem with the pot-heads who make this argument. They feel they need to justify their behavior and, deep down, realize their actions are not a positive reflection of their character.
The argument for legalizing marijuana is very, very simple: "Alcohol has similar effects to THC in terms of reducing comprehension and motor-skill function. Some studies even show alcohol to be more severe. It is legal. Further, the nature of marijuana makes it a difficult substance to control and all laws attempting to control its manufacture are doomed to failure and inconsistent enforcement. Its illegal status and availability put individuals who use it or seek it into contact with underground networks that often contain supplies of other drugs, such as derivatives of methamphetamine, and a legal status would avoid that problem, entirely."
That's it. -Bam- ... Cannabis becomes legal, don't come to work high (just as you don't come to work drunk), and be contientious of those around you when you smoke (any substance). Better yet - oil extracts of THC could, then, become legal and used in sugars and other goods that do not require one to inhale smoke for the 'benefits' of marijuana (because smoking as a medicine is fairly retarded and anyone suggesting it deserves to be beaten mercilessly with a baseball bat). For those who find they need the quick-hit found from inhalation methods - vaporizers can be used (just like those "e-cigs").
Alright... I think I'm done with my rant.