1/4/2006 11:07:47 PM
1/4/2006 11:11:09 PM
ggwho are the other 10?guesses would be california, oregon, washington, mass, maine, etc, etc
1/4/2006 11:13:06 PM
1/4/2006 11:15:38 PM
^^See the 2000 and 2004 electoral maps by state.^And then they will sell it to make some extra cash to buy prescription drugs.[Edited on January 4, 2006 at 11:17 PM. Reason : ]
1/4/2006 11:16:36 PM
1/4/2006 11:17:57 PM
Thumbs up to my home state!
1/4/2006 11:25:06 PM
^^I guess I was just hoping that would work.
1/4/2006 11:28:31 PM
^alaska's supreme court, by the way, ruled about a year and a half ago that adults were legally allowed up to four ounces of marijuana
1/4/2006 11:35:20 PM
I can't imagine that it will be long before marijuana is at least decriminalized nationwide. Of course, I wish the reasons offered by most of its proponents were better, but I suppose it's better than nothing.As soon as it is, I'll smoke up with all of my enemies on here.
1/5/2006 1:18:35 AM
in other news, the more dangerous drug, alcohol, is still available in all 50 states
1/5/2006 1:27:35 AM
And thank God for it.
1/5/2006 1:28:06 AM
well some of it is his blood, after all
1/5/2006 1:54:06 AM
1/5/2006 9:27:12 PM
gg RI
1/5/2006 10:39:37 PM
nice....I bet that in the next couple years, a few more states will come to their senses and legislate to allow medical marijuana. I view this as both a victory for the social acceptance of marijuana as well as a victory for individual medical autonomy. In fact, the separation of government from health care/medicine is a larger issue than the legalization/decriminalization of medical or even recreational marijuana use. It’s ridiculous that the government has any say in how an individual may seek products or services for their own health/well-being. (Unless, of course, the individual harms someone else or someone else’s property in the process, or if the providers of the products or services are committing fraud, etc.)Medical marijuana and the larger issue of individual medical autonomy:2008 election issue?-----------------------------------------------------------
1/8/2006 12:10:26 PM
No, the reason I haven't smoked and won't make a habit of smoking is that it is tied closely with a culture that I find at best obnoxious and at worst reprehensible. Maybe that will change when the illegality of it is taken away, I don't know. But one way or the other, I think a few hits commemorating the disappearance of a unecessary, ineffective, costly law never killed anybody. And yes, it is "Lex malla, lex nulla."
1/8/2006 12:47:27 PM
Good to see we're coming to our senses on this issue.
1/8/2006 9:36:10 PM
1/8/2006 11:09:14 PM
^so true how everyone smokes up for different reasons
1/9/2006 1:10:37 AM
WHATS NEXT? MARRYING DOLPHINS?
1/9/2006 2:24:14 AM
1/9/2006 4:02:56 AM
1/9/2006 7:38:40 AM
Marijuna culture as in High Times magazine, I guess.That culture is retarded. Lowest level of jounalism today With that said, not everyone who smokes follows that shitty culture, of course.
1/9/2006 10:35:17 AM
he "culture of marijuana" is like talking about "american culture," for two reasons1.) neither "culture" exists in any strict form2.) a large percentage of americans use, used to use, or approve of the use of marijuana
1/9/2006 11:08:55 AM
"Marijuana culture," for my intents in purposes, doesn't describe all people who use pot. Rather, it describes those people who "make a big deal" out of pot, its legality, how much they love it, etc.Hempster's being sums it up quite nicely, as do large swaths of the late 1960s/early 1970s and an unusually large percentage of Phish fans.In general, any two people who, like I say, "are all about some marijuana" are probably also going to have in common certain ideologies that piss me off.
1/9/2006 11:52:11 AM
im glad you dont have to like Phish to like pot.id rather spend $500 on pot than pay for tickets to listen to some old hippies dick around on guitar for 3 hours.
1/9/2006 12:21:47 PM
Well, yeah.I mean, virtually all of my friends either smoke or used to somke, and none of them are or were hippies/Phish fans/anything remotely like hempster. Thus, they do not fall into "marijuana culture."
1/9/2006 12:40:14 PM
no, I won't, but my opinion on pot is it only makes you stupid if you're already stupid.highly intelligent, motivated people rarely lose anything by smoking pot, and it often encourages them creatively. pot IS the "drug of great minds." not in that it makes their minds great, but in that the drug of choice for most intellectuals is indeed marijuana as for this
1/9/2006 1:45:42 PM
1/10/2006 10:08:29 AM
HE JUST SAID THAT HE SMOKES.He's probably just irritated by a certain group of people who think drugs and 20 minute guitar solos will change the world. There are plenty of perfectly norml (OMG LOL) people who smoke pot from time to time. There are also plenty of people who smoke pot constantly, listen to classic rock/jam bands/reggae all fucking day, have a subscription to High Times magazine, and talk about pot all fucking day. This isn't like an urban legend or something.
1/10/2006 11:26:35 AM
1/10/2006 3:53:39 PM
1/10/2006 5:09:06 PM
hell, indians in the andes use coke freely. thing is, they know how to use in moderation and not fuck themselves up too much.
1/10/2006 5:10:48 PM
1/10/2006 6:01:37 PM
I never said it was "perfectly safe." It is not even in the same league as alcohol as far as being dangerous and damaging to the body though. It is impossible to overdose on marijuana (Unless you have some sort of extract or pure thc in INCREDIBLY high doses). Alcohol can kill you at doses just a small amount over recreational levels.The driving statement was more of an example of the fact that people can obviously drive much better high than drunk. I do not condone that sort of behavior, it was simply an example to prove the point that their motor skills are less affected and they are less intoxicated overall. I agree that it is not responsible to drive under the influence of anything.
1/10/2006 6:25:53 PM
Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Montana, Washington, Maine and Vermont.... surprised Iowa isn't there. If I recall correctly, someone got off on smoking marijuana because it is not listed as a narcotic.
1/10/2006 6:45:02 PM
1/10/2006 6:48:06 PM
1/10/2006 7:39:51 PM
I guess I don't really consider a light buzz to be under the influence. It's not legal for me to drive with any alcohol in my system btw.
1/10/2006 7:57:02 PM
Marijuana does not cause shit like this:http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=378312
1/10/2006 10:32:25 PM
Can you please explain how alcohol has worse withdrawal than fucking HEROIN?
1/10/2006 11:29:25 PM
I could see that happening if one were physically addicted to it.Delirium Tremens..........[Edited on January 10, 2006 at 11:47 PM. Reason : ]
1/10/2006 11:46:54 PM
^^From what I understand, heroin withdrawal sucks ass, feels like shit, and makes you feel like you want to die.Alcohol withdrawal, however, sucks ass, feels like shit, and can actually kill you.
1/11/2006 1:54:30 AM
1/11/2006 2:07:15 AM
1/11/2006 4:35:08 AM
I was referring broadly to several lines of reasoning frequently used by marijuana proponents for its decriminalization, and specifically this terrible idea they have in their heads that freeing up space in jails is a valid reason for making any criminal act legal.
1/11/2006 12:17:42 PM
have they been able to extract the medicinal chemicals from the plant yet? That way, they could just take a pill, and not have all the second-hnd smoke floating around
1/11/2006 12:23:44 PM
^Yeah of course they have, it's called marinol.
1/11/2006 12:54:30 PM
Your little edit was less than impressive.I didn't ever offer ANY argument for why marijuana should be illegal, let alone a halfway decent one. In fact, as I have EXPLICITY AND REPEATEDLY STATED, I think it should be legal or decriminalized.However, before I would ever take such a step as a politician, I would have to make sure I had a large and visible block of people backing me up for good reasons. I can see why even right-minded folks in government don't want to be seen as caving into pressure from High Times, Phish, hempster, and Snoop Dogg. In fact, I'm right there with them just as a private citizen. I'm not going to vocally advocate the legalization of marijuana simply because doing so puts me in several camps I find reprehensible, and I simply don't find the matter important enough to do that to myself. Sorry, but this isn't exactly the cause of global liberty you're working with here.
1/11/2006 3:15:01 PM