Most of the illegal drugs today were at one point legal, I am well aware of that fact. And yes, the US required farmers to grow hemp. Not so everyone could go smoke, but because it had so many uses (uniforms, canvas, sails, rope, etc) I am not aware of other uses of heroin, cocaine, etc.
8/16/2007 3:37:57 PM
^Yeah you're right. Hemp is a different issue. But the main reason why hemp is illegal in the United States is because all the tobacco/cotton lobyists in the government won't let it happen. There's not a single reason why farmers shouldn't grow hemp. I think there was a thread about farmers sueing the DEA for not letting them grow hemp. message_topic.aspx?topic=482727&page=1It's silly. Of course the "politically correct" answer from the government is that hemp is illegal because it's in the same family as marijuana. Everyone knows that's bs, it's impossible to "get high" off hemp. Or atleast you'd have to smoke a shit ton of it to get high.^heroin and cocaine both have medical applications. I guess they don't really have uses in agriculture like hemp though. [Edited on August 16, 2007 at 3:55 PM. Reason : ..]
8/16/2007 3:41:30 PM
"The only people who don't win are the pseudo-anarchists who want us to legalize everything because, like, police state and shit, man."hahah
8/16/2007 3:41:44 PM
^^ I am all for legalization of growing hemp, it is insanely practical and like you said, you could smoke an a couple lbs of it and have nothing but a sore throat. Hemp food is tasty.Are the medical uses of heroin and cocaine specific to those two compounds or do we have an FDA approved drug out already that can be used for what heroin and cocaine would treat.My main issue is legalization, is that America has no self control. Look at the obesity rates right now, do we honestly need more Americans getting the munchies and stopping at McDonalds. It a perfect society, where people could legitimately use drugs for pure recreational uses and not let it affect their lives, sure lets legalize drugs. I don't doubt there are people out there who could use drugs and not let it affect their lives at all. However, most people can't, these are the same people who overindulge in alcohol, fast food, tobacco etc.
8/16/2007 4:04:07 PM
^so why should alcohol be legal? It's far more deadly than marijuana, and causes countless deaths each year from accidents and damage to the body. Oh and you RARELY find obese people who smoke pot, i don't know why that is. Most of the people i know who use marijuana are successful people in society (and pretty fit). I'm agreeing with you, people DO abuse drugs. But in my opinion it's easier to abuse alcohol than marijuana. I also completely agree that people shouldn't abuse drugs, but there's always going to be a certain population of people who abuse them, whether they're illegal or not. Legalizing marijuana probably isn't going to make MORE people abuse it. The people who are abusing it, probably already use it. Everything should be done in moderation. There's plenty of people who live great successful lives and drink a little bit (most people who drink), and there's also plenty of people who live great successful lives and smoke a little bit (most people who smoke). In conclusion the government shouldn't be the one telling you you can't use a drug because there's the possibility you may abuse it. If that were the case most prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco would be illegal. So people should make that choice on thier own.[Edited on August 16, 2007 at 4:13 PM. Reason : .]
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8/16/2007 4:43:25 PM
What constitutes a "generation"?
8/16/2007 4:50:52 PM
I figure about 20-25 years...ie an age where people start having kids of their own, but I dunnojust throwing out the 1937 for reference since thats when marijuana was made illegal
8/16/2007 4:54:09 PM
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8/16/2007 8:13:09 PM
My bad on the "several generations" thing. I thought I recalled from the History Channel that pot was made illegal sooner than '37.Still and all, the parents of the baby boomers (and resurgent pot smokers) would have been pretty young in 1937, young enough to have extremely limited or perhaps no experience with marijuana at all. Meaning that there was at least a cushion of an entire generation of people between them and prohibition.
8/16/2007 8:50:58 PM