still dont give a shit
3/2/2008 11:45:01 PM
"George Bush says 'we are losing the war on drugs'. Well, you know what that implies? There's a war going on, and people on drugs are winning it! Well, what does that tell you about drugs? Some smart, creative motherfuckers on that side."
3/4/2008 5:23:26 PM
3/5/2008 12:13:47 AM
3/5/2008 12:25:59 AM
The reason pot should be legal is the same reason that Vioxx should have been illegal. This has more to do with changing our current irrational drug laws than it has to do with the price of pot in the future.
3/5/2008 7:12:07 AM
^I don't think Vioxx should have been illegal. But, yeah, I see what you mean.
3/5/2008 8:14:19 AM
3/5/2008 9:53:50 AM
I dont mind legalizing private use of marijuana but I dont want to go to a cigar bar and smell lots of pot being smoked. Or even to be out drinking and smell it. Also why not just charge a flat tax if u grow weed once it is legalized? say 500 dollars a year if u grow pot. let the irs investigate it and if u are caught without paying that tax double it.
3/5/2008 10:16:55 AM
The point I'm trying to establish is that our country has a very dangerous mindset in regards to drug control, where man-made legal drugs kill more people than natural illegal ones. I believe that we should flip these laws on their heads and analyze them for what they are truly worth. Why is it that pharmaceutical drugs are rushed into our market that have had virtually no long-term testing, but drugs that have had long-term testing remain illegal, even though they do not pose as great of a threat to society.This makes very little scientific sense.
3/5/2008 11:43:55 AM
3/5/2008 1:04:59 PM
3/5/2008 1:08:13 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNw2r-qmopI&feature=related
3/5/2008 2:29:39 PM
3/5/2008 5:18:57 PM
3/5/2008 5:51:10 PM
^You implied that North Carolina wasn't civilized and called me a loudmouthed idiot. And now you're using the word frankly? You've been pretty fucking frank so far. No need to clarify it. I do understand the need to rely on cliched language in order to up your score on the sassometer...but frankly?I'm saying that in my opinion real decriminalization is better than legalization. I'm aware of the fact that decriminalization so far hasn't worked out so well--again, I got two misdemeanors and a felony right here in NC where marijuana is supposedly decriminalized.We haven't even gotten into specifics yet either. Are you looking for the federal government to back off the states so the states who want to can legalize it effectively? Or are you looking for the federal government to force all states to legalize it? City level? County level? State level?Government doesn't really think weed is bad. They just want our money--so every once in a while, they bust somebody big or small and make them pay some money. They may or may not also stick that somebody with a criminal record...so if he ever gets caught again, they can demand even more money from him. If we decriminalize marijuana and actually get cops to lay off (like tolerate 4 oz. and up to 5 plants in a home), then we can avoid all these fees and missed work. I think the choice to decriminalize is best decided county-by-county, maybe state-by-state.If we legalize marijuana, we open it up to government regulation. And they collect our money that way. And we end up having to pay for our right to smoke a plant we can grow ourselves, just like we do when it's illegal.
3/6/2008 1:48:51 AM
3/6/2008 2:35:48 AM
3/6/2008 3:43:24 AM
lol, North Carolina is so uncivilized
3/6/2008 8:24:38 AM
Legalization is not just about removing a stigma or a negative connotation associated with a drug, it's about recognizing that some of our drug laws make practically no sense in regards to protecting the health of Americans. If our drug laws exist solely to protect the health of our people, then they should do so correctly. America is picking and choosing what drugs are legal and illegal based on total nonsense. How is it logical that a natural drug that helps soothe a cancer patient's certain death continues to remain illegal, but a drug that is responsible for more vehicular deaths nationwide continues to be completely legal? It's fucking stupid. Either make alcohol illegal or make pot legal. They are not mutually exclusive, and sound reasoning shows that they both can be legal.[Edited on March 6, 2008 at 9:57 AM. Reason : sp]
3/6/2008 9:56:36 AM
3/6/2008 10:51:22 AM
Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Nevada are going to legalize recreational thanks to trump.
10/9/2016 7:57:46 PM
it's hard to fathom Nevada making the switch from the strictest drug laws in the nation to full-on legalization. I'm sure people watching on the strip will be that much more entertaining in the future.
10/9/2016 10:41:49 PM
"Yes" is leading in every state
10/9/2016 10:42:32 PM
10/9/2016 10:52:28 PM
the same people voting for someone like cruz would be completely against marijana. now, those people aren't even going to show up.
10/9/2016 10:57:52 PM
you should double check the demographics and political leaning of the states that will vote yes. You are giving Trump way too much credit, while ignoring the types of people that support it.
10/10/2016 12:04:36 AM
so what are you saying? You never actually say what you are saying.
10/10/2016 12:12:01 AM
you have some type of learning disability/dyslexia/aphasia. not trying to shame you about it, but if you can't understand the words that I type, which aren't exactly encoded with metaphors and hidden meanings, i suggest medication or medical supervision to help you cope.
10/10/2016 12:41:36 AM
then straight to personal attacksso predictable
10/10/2016 12:48:57 AM
10/10/2016 10:54:19 AM
3/15/2017 11:56:18 AM
4/12/2018 1:17:40 AM
^all non violent drug offenders should be let out prison today no doubtyeah we shouldnt allow the rich JEWS white men to profit off legal weed
4/12/2018 6:18:29 AM
Way to ruin any positive credibility you had gained with your first statement by following it up with your second. That's some real talent there.
4/12/2018 8:07:40 AM