5/12/2008 5:45:50 PM
5/12/2008 6:15:05 PM
Government control over your body and safety nets are completely different and unrelated subjects.However, if you're talking about universal healthcare I will give you this:If someone does something that is detrimental to their health (smoking ANYTHING, drinking alcohol, eating bad food) their premiums should be higher. Preventative care should be lesson number one. Now if someone feels that the risks outweigh the benefits, that is their choice. However, it is not for the government to choose what I put in my body.
5/12/2008 10:19:54 PM
Rat and Ouervre must hate freedom. Through their high support of drug prohibition they restrict people's ability to make their own decisions upon what to put in their own bodies. Ironic is the fact that the neo-con camp repeatedly likes to use "freedom" as their ideal and in speeches to justify the war in Iraq. I guess we are all free in the US except when it comes to freedom to make phone calls w/o an NSA agent potentially listening, freedom to consume plants that contain chemicals the DEA lists as evil, freedom to play card games except if we play them for money online.[Edited on May 12, 2008 at 11:09 PM. Reason : l]
5/12/2008 11:08:50 PM
5/12/2008 11:20:26 PM
5/13/2008 12:18:38 AM
He'll do and say anything that will get him elected. Just like any other politician. It's not even like he would be able to change anything by himself with regards to narcotics laws and whatnot. Congress would have to put a bill through first and then he would have to sign it or not sign it. I think Obama would be the most likely candidate to support favorable drug laws but this is definitely not the right time to be bringing something like that up as a serious issue.
5/13/2008 12:22:31 AM
Aren't they trying to create anti-anxiety drugs that are as effective at reducing anxiety as marijuana is?Marijuana doesn't worsen depression, they've done fMRI imaging studies that say it lessens it.
5/13/2008 10:38:27 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24594228/The feds must be starting a new misinformation campaign or something. I'm not saying any of this is necessarily untrue, but imo studies like these can't be taken at face falue until conducted by independent groups w/o a hidden agenda.
5/13/2008 10:55:37 AM
5/13/2008 11:14:45 AM
^.
5/13/2008 11:17:27 AM
5/13/2008 11:29:32 AM
my point exactly....they won't allow independent, unbiased studies and skew the data from their own studies to fit thier agenda. If anything, they're undermining thier own legitimacy.
5/13/2008 11:39:11 AM
Propoganda Machine . . . . . ENGAGE!!!!the question is why do they feel the need. What are they afraid is going to happen if we all smoke pot [Edited on May 13, 2008 at 11:42 AM. Reason : ]
5/13/2008 11:40:56 AM
that it will cut into the profits of budweiser and marlboro for real though...just tax the people who grow and sell it... just like you would a brewer[Edited on May 13, 2008 at 11:47 AM. Reason : isn't that their biggest gripe anyhow? that anyone could grow it]
5/13/2008 11:47:20 AM
^actually an excellent idea. just tax it a lot. instead of taxing poor people like me
5/13/2008 11:53:30 AM
5/13/2008 12:19:29 PM
I concur....just reiterating the absurdity of the whole policy.
5/13/2008 1:16:28 PM
5/13/2008 1:24:15 PM
Having the ability to say fuck the government means nothing without having the ability to do something about it. We definitely don't have the latter and are slowly losing the former.
5/13/2008 2:02:53 PM
^^ are you serious??in china i can smoke up and drink in public? They may have a more planned economy and no democratic institutions to elect its leaders; but if this is true it sounds like the average Chinese person has more freedom to do what they want in their day-to-day lives.
5/13/2008 2:13:26 PM
http://www.thesequitur.com/content/view/2421/43/american college of physicians supports use of medical marijuana.
5/13/2008 2:43:34 PM
^^ yeah but they have a lot of other shitty stuff goin on. Like not being able to access certain websites and you cant find some books in the library etc.
5/13/2008 2:54:03 PM
Personal freedoms versus political freedoms.
5/13/2008 3:33:45 PM