Take this crap to the open boards has no business here.seriously it does more harm than weed and people have no self control to regulate it.
There's someone that has posted in the other thread about how Denver is handling the legal weed. You should check it out.Is this in any way related to that monster of a thread about legalizing weed already? It's fairly obvious everyone is set in stone on it. Those who have no knowledge of it, like half the posters on here, will adamantly stomp their feet and ignore the issue and keep spewing nonsense about how it's going to ruin society, etc until it ends up being legalized in their place of living and then they'll be silent about it when you point out none of their "chicken little" fears ever materialized.
Lol. Those who have no knowledge are against it, while the knowledgeable ones are for it.Is this in any way related to that monster of a thread about legalizing weed already? It's fairly obvious everyone is set in stone on it. Those who have no knowledge of it, like half the posters on here, will adamantly stomp their feet and ignore the issue and keep spewing nonsense about how it's going to ruin society, etc until it ends up being legalized in their place of living and then they'll be silent about it when you point out none of their "chicken little" fears ever materialized.
cancel cultureIn the 1930s Harry J. Anslinger, head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, turned the battle against marijuana into an all-out war. Some believe that he was motivated less by safety concerns—the vast majority of scientists he surveyed claimed that the drug was not dangerous—and more by a desire to promote his newly created department. Whatever the impetus, Anslinger sought a federal ban on the drug, and to this end he initiated a high-profile campaign that relied heavily on racism. Anslinger claimed that the majority of pot smokers were minorities, including African Americans, and that marijuana had a negative effect on these “degenerate races,” such as inducing violence or causing insanity. Furthermore, he noted, “Reefer makes darkies think they’re as good as white men.” Perhaps even more worrisome to Anslinger was pot’s supposed threat to white women’s virtue. He believed that smoking pot would result in their having sex with black men.
Aided by an eager news media—and such propaganda films as Reefer Madness (1936)—Anslinger eventually oversaw the passage of the Marihuana Tax Act in 1937, which effectively made the drug illegal across the United States.
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Unelected Bureaucratic agencies have been ruining the US for a long time.In the 1930s Harry J. Anslinger, head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, turned the battle against marijuana into an all-out war. Some believe that he was motivated less by safety concerns—the vast majority of scientists he surveyed claimed that the drug was not dangerous—and more by a desire to promote his newly created department. Whatever the impetus, Anslinger sought a federal ban on the drug, and to this end he initiated a high-profile campaign that relied heavily on racism. Anslinger claimed that the majority of pot smokers were minorities, including African Americans, and that marijuana had a negative effect on these “degenerate races,” such as inducing violence or causing insanity. Furthermore, he noted, “Reefer makes darkies think they’re as good as white men.” Perhaps even more worrisome to Anslinger was pot’s supposed threat to white women’s virtue. He believed that smoking pot would result in their having sex with black men.
Aided by an eager news media—and such propaganda films as Reefer Madness (1936)—Anslinger eventually oversaw the passage of the Marihuana Tax Act in 1937, which effectively made the drug illegal across the United States.
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Probably a waste of time, because it can be spun/exagerrated either way to try and get people worked up. If the poster is against weed, he'll scower the internet for any story he can find that's bad, then promote it like it's the normal "day in/day out" lifestyle now.There's someone that has posted in the other thread about how Denver is handling the legal weed. You should check it out.
Macro vs micro, right? ; - ) Generally though, I get the impression that those against it think like this: "I don't want marijuana in my community, we have a nice place to live and weed will bring in all these problems." Reality: "weed is already in your community, anyone wanting it can get it pretty easily, and you just aren't aware."Lol. Those who have no knowledge are against it, while the knowledgeable ones are for it.
Way to paint with a broad brush.
Same with meth?Probably a waste of time, because it can be spun/exagerrated either way to try and get people worked up. If the poster is against weed, he'll scower the internet for any story he can find that's bad, then promote it like it's the normal "day in/day out" lifestyle now.
What it comes down to is this: marijuana is practically everywhere. Just because it's "illegal" and you don't see it, doesn't mean your neighbor isn't getting high. But legalizing weed does nothing in regards to "drugs" entering a community - like it or not, if your neighbors want weed, they'll get it. Criminalizing it does nothing to stop it from being in your neighborhood. That's what those against it should learn.
Yep. Here in Kansas, it is everywhere. I work with many who partake and are very intelligent/responsible people.Macro vs micro, right? ; - ) Generally though, I get the impression that those against it think like this: "I don't want marijuana in my community, we have a nice place to live and weed will bring in all these problems." Reality: "weed is already in your community, anyone wanting it can get it pretty easily, and you just aren't aware."
How would you know? Your judgement is off from being high.Yep. Here in Kansas, it is everywhere. I work with many who partake and are very intelligent/responsible people.
How would you know what weed does? You are a virginHow would you know? Your judgement is off from being high.![]()
i don’t care if people smoke it eat it or what ever they do with it, but I have seen the destruction it has done to a lot of small towns why worse than alcohol, biggest thing is after weed these people want a bigger fix so in comes the meth so not only are they smoking weed they are doing meth. No you have slums starting up and these people are like locust one shows up next thing you know you have ten in the same neighborhoodNot sure why people hate marijuana with such a passion. Kudos to social programing.
Marijuana sure makes Nebraska football more entertaining
because it eventually makes me sleepy. And because it would be a waste of good weed.Why not? It's harmless.
they were simply meth heads without any meth until they found some. The vast majority of weed users never graduate to meth, heroin, crack, etc. Caffeine could easily lead to meth as well.i don’t care if people smoke it eat it or what ever they do with it, but I have seen the destruction it has done to a lot of small towns why worse than alcohol, biggest thing is after weed these people want a bigger fix so in comes the meth so not only are they smoking weed they are doing meth. No you have slums starting up and these people are like locust one shows up next thing you know you have ten in the same neighborhood
I don’t have a problem if anyone needs to medicate themselves to escape the reality of their miserable lives. My problem is paying for the collateral damage many become after using their preferred medications.seriously it does more harm than weed and people have no self control to regulate it.
Well, I feel better knowing you work with intelligent people who use it.Not sure why people hate marijuana with such a passion. Kudos to social programing.
Marijuana sure makes Nebraska football more entertaining
No. Not nearly as popular. Harder to get, unless you know someone. Plus they are more likely to steal - weed is so cheap no one needs to steal in order to buy some.Same with meth?
Your post is either very accurate or very sarcastic, could be taken either way.Yep. Here in Kansas, it is everywhere. I work with many who partake and are very intelligent/responsible people.
Fear mongering. They don't know what a weed user looks like, does for a living, etc. They just picture "skid row" from those 1980's made-for-tv movies and the thought of that coming to a place near them scares the begeebies out of them. However, I know people in this camp and have been high off marijuana around them and they had no clue I was high, or that I even use.Not sure why people hate marijuana with such a passion. Kudos to social programing.
Marijuana sure makes Nebraska football more entertaining
I don't mind being educated on this one, or at least having civil discussion, as small towns are one thing I can't speak all that intelligently on. (cue someone to quote that last line and replace "small towns" with some sarcastic wording.)i don’t care if people smoke it eat it or what ever they do with it, but I have seen the destruction it has done to a lot of small towns why worse than alcohol, biggest thing is after weed these people want a bigger fix so in comes the meth so not only are they smoking weed they are doing meth. No you have slums starting up and these people are like locust one shows up next thing you know you have ten in the same neighborhood
Fair enough, but can't we legalize weed and still stop paying for what you're talking about? And not all people who smoke have miserable lives, why take a cheap shot like that?I don’t have a problem if anyone needs to medicate themselves to escape the reality of their miserable lives. My problem is paying for the collateral damage many become after using their preferred medications.
I agree with this and I think pot should be legal but I am also guessing that every methed out dude probably used weed first and still uses weed.they were simply meth heads without any meth until they found some. The vast majority of weed users never graduate to meth, heroin, crack, etc. Caffeine could easily lead to meth as well.
Weed is more of an introspective drug at higher doses.
I think if people really knew how many "normal" people smoke/eat some weed...they would be shocked.Fair enough, but can't we legalize weed and still stop paying for what you're talking about? And not all people who smoke have miserable lives, why take a cheap shot like that?
I know you weren't talking to me, but can you sum up the effects that you're talking about? And if you believe that science, how do you feel about covid 19 science? Not trying to derail the discussion, but you can't pick and choose the science you want to believe to suit your opinions. If you believe science when it says "marijuana = bad" then you have to believe the science when it says "covid vaccine = good" or you're hypocritical.Well, I feel better knowing you work with intelligent people who use it.
We have had this discussion in the past and you never respond. Have you actually read the current research on its use? Since it was technically illegal, not much research was done but there is plenty now. But go ahead and use yourself and friends as good reasons to partake. The "science" is not on your side but like the drug itself, If it makes you feel better....
True statements, but that doesn't make weed a "gateway" drug. The reason people go from alcohol to weed and then maybe to something else is because of 2 things: a) ease of access and b) affordibility. When in high school, did you drink beer or scotch? I drank beer, because it was cheap and it was everywhere. But now I like scotch. Does that mean beer "gatewayed" me to scotch? Or course not. Now I can afford scotch.I agree with this and I think pot should be legal but I am also guessing that every methed out dude probably used weed first and still uses weed.
Probably also drank first as well.
It's a recreational activity. All activities have risk. It is up to personal decision to weigh the pros and cons.Well, I feel better knowing you work with intelligent people who use it.
We have had this discussion in the past and you never respond. Have you actually read the current research on its use? Since it was technically illegal, not much research was done but there is plenty now. But go ahead and use yourself and friends as good reasons to partake. The "science" is not on your side but like the drug itself, If it makes you feel better....
I like Wild Turkey!True statements, but that doesn't make weed a "gateway" drug. The reason people go from alcohol to weed and then maybe to something else is because of 2 things: a) ease of access and b) affordibility. When in high school, did you drink beer or scotch? I drank beer, because it was cheap and it was everywhere. But now I like scotch. Does that mean beer "gatewayed" me to scotch? Or course not. Now I can afford scotch.
seriously it does more harm than weed and people have no self control to regulate it.
I live in the Denver metro area, so I don’t need to read some anonymous post to know what’s going on here. Legalized weed is fine. Many people use it, many people don’t. To each their own. No big deal.There's someone that has posted in the other thread about how Denver is handling the legal weed. You should check it out.
The statement about medicating wasn’t aimed at only people smoking weed, it’s aimed towards anybody who has to alter their normal state. I personally think there is more collateral damage from drinking alcohol than there ever will be from weed. I know many people who cannot function without having to drink to get a buzz.Fair enough, but can't we legalize weed and still stop paying for what you're talking about? And not all people who smoke have miserable lives, why take a cheap shot like that?