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The Failed War On Pot Users
San Francisco Chronicle ^
| 10/20/2005
| Debra J. Saunders
Posted on 10/20/2005 7:51:19 AM PDT by cryptical
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To: proxy_user
Moreover, drugs like marijuana and hash are self-limiting compared to alcohol. No matter if the stuff is weak or strong, at a certain point the user loses interest in having any more, and becomes distracted by other pursuits (or falls asleep on the floor).I've known very few pot smokers who fell asleep on the floor. Whiskey drinkers - absolutely. Beer drinkers - positively. Most pot users do manage to make it to bed - either their own or someone elses.
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:18:40 AM PDT
by
rhombus
To: GunnyHartman
Unfortunately I think most of the increase comes from immigrants from the People's Republik of Kalipornia and assorted other hippies. Yeah, why would our people want to live in a place where your spit freezes a split second after it leaves your mouth? ;)
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:20:27 AM PDT
by
gamarob1
(.)
To: StJacques
The biggest problem we have with considering the question of what to do about marijuana is that the lobbying and policy groups promoting its decriminalization or legalization are some of the freakiest circus-act-refugees-masquerading-as-policy-wonks on the planet.Boy have you got that right and of course better role models have so much to lose. I've totally given up hope. If a slime like Mr. "I never inhaled" didn't do one damn thing, nobody will.
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:21:50 AM PDT
by
rhombus
To: cryptical
Yeah, remember alcohol? Good thing we banned that!
To: cryptical
Welcome to America - where there are enough laws to ensure that everyone is a criminal.
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:29:40 AM PDT
by
Lexington Green
(Tell 'em lies and feed 'em candy...)
To: gamarob1
Yeah, why would our people want to live in a place where your spit freezes a split second after it leaves your mouth? ;)
Ouch! I figured your gigantic butt cowboy population would want to keep every single ounce of spit in their respective mouths. For lubrication and such.
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:32:45 AM PDT
by
GunnyHartman
(Allah is allah outta virgins.)
To: cryptical
Mirken: "...the country should be asking: Does it make sense to keep millions of otherwise-law-abiding citizens on the dark side of the law?" Mirken's logic is "interesting." (It took me a B.A. and eleven years to learn to say "interesting" rather than bullsh!t.)
The law is the law. Should we legalize jay-walking to keep otherwise-law-abiding citizens from wrongdoing? Should we legalize tax evasion to keep otherwise-law-abiding citizens from wrongdoing? Should we legalize murder for the same reason?
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:35:58 AM PDT
by
Triggerhippie
(Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.)
To: cryptical
If we just doubled the arrests and doubled the tax dollars spent, we can make a dent in the drug trade. Just because it's never worked before doesn't mean it won't work now.I guess it still takes a village ...
One small question, however ...
Why does the village idiot always seem to be in charge?
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:37:24 AM PDT
by
headsonpikes
(The Liberal Party of Canada are not b*stards - b*stards have mothers!)
To: mysterio
It's not about keeping someone from getting high..that deflects from the real reasons: some of those are--drug users steal your stuff, attack you and make your free enjoyment of life difficult; do you want the chief of police high every day? Do you want your kid's teachers high every day? Do you want lots of people roaming around our highways high?
Even if you make it legal, people would still steal to pay for it, and not just do it at home on thier on time..
"Man, I can drive this forklift between hits!!! Besides, it's legal, man!!" or "Now today , children, we will study colors..do any of you see the colors in this white wall?? Yes, Johnny, you see them, are you using Columbian or South East Asian stuff???"
YEs more kids would be doing drugs if their parents are and it is legal..
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:45:13 AM PDT
by
Ecliptic
(Keep looking to the sky)
To: StJacques
The biggest problem we have with considering the question of what to do about marijuana is that the lobbying and policy groups promoting its decriminalization or legalization are some of the freakiest circus-act-refugees-masquerading-as-policy-wonks on the planet.
There are essentially two kinds of people who are against the WoD: 1) circus freaks who just want to get stoned, 2) people who are horrified by federal government's overstepping of its Constitutional authority or the heavy-handedness with the government (federal and state) enforce laws which essentially outlaw a common weed, tromping on civil liberties in the process.
The advocates for the WoD, perhaps purposefully, tend to lump every opponent into the first category so that they can dismiss them outright, without having to consider Constitutional arguments.
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posted on
10/20/2005 8:47:39 AM PDT
by
fr_freak
To: Names Ash Housewares
I think it would be better to teach them to drink properly.
I would try putting teenagers wearing suits at a table with a white linen tablecloth, and have them drink a couple glasses of red wine out of an expensive crystal goblet. Then they'd have to play bridge with a bunch of adults without insulting anyone or losing track of the cards.
To: fr_freak
". . . The advocates for the WoD, perhaps purposefully, tend to lump every opponent into the first category so that they can dismiss them outright, without having to consider Constitutional arguments."
Exactly fr_freak; I've always thought being a true conservative meant that you fear giving away too much power to the government, and especially where individual liberty is at stake.
To: Names Ash Housewares
These things have been with humanity a long time
Humans like to get high. Beer is the foundation of civilization. Every civilization in history that has tried to prohibit intoxication has collapsed in tyranny.
Pot passes the beer test. It should be legal.
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To: rhombus
"Marijuana is a much more serious drug than most Americans realize. It's a more potent drug than it was in the past."
"This is a pure BS talking point." Only for the ignorant.
To: april15Bendovr
"Marijuana is a much more serious drug than most Americans realize. It's a more potent drug than it was in the past." "This is a pure BS talking point." Only for the ignorant. Absolutely. And it's a nice tactic to scare parents who perhaps used to smoke when they were younger.
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posted on
10/20/2005 9:07:10 AM PDT
by
rhombus
To: Moonman62
Your Drug Warrior attitude about a comparatively harmless weed is in direct contradiction to the snarky attitude towards federal power expressed in your tagline.
It's been said many times on FR before, but I'll repeat it for your edification:
The greatest danger any American faces from marijuana is getting ARRESTED and possibly JAILED.
The statistic cited in the article (700,000+ arrests; the large majority of them being for possession, not dealing) is proof-positive.
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posted on
10/20/2005 9:09:36 AM PDT
by
bassmaner
(Let's take the word "liberal" back from the commies!!)
To: GunnyHartman
Hey, we just broke 900,000 here in Montana. Unfortunately I think most of the increase comes from immigrants from the People's Republik of Kalipornia and assorted other hippies.
So because my parents move to California that makes me a commie hippie? Ever been to central California and talk to the farmers that live there? What percentage of the populace do you assume are liberals? While they ARE the majority, it's not as high as you likely assume.
And even though I'm an educated conservative, I suppose that I should be discouraged from moving to the home I just bought in Idaho because I'm from California?
Good thing it wasn't Montana I guess...
God forbid an American move about the country freely without being branded a commie hippie because they spent time in California.
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posted on
10/20/2005 9:09:45 AM PDT
by
Ribeye
(Protective headwear courtesy of "Reynolds Aluminum Products - Implant Suppression Division")
To: rhombus
This is a pure BS talking point. Yep. Typical knee-jerk, irrational statement from a chair-warmer who otherwise couldn't get a job cleaning toilets in some cheap motel.
The office of drug policy or drug czar or whatever it's called should be abolished immediately. Nothing but a waste of taxpayers dollars.
To: Ribeye
So because my parents move to California that makes me a commie hippie?Yes. You are a commie hippie.
And hippies piss me off.
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posted on
10/20/2005 9:14:19 AM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(Islam is merely Nazism without the snappy fashion sense.)
To: rhombus
Even the most derelict scientists that advocate for the use of marijuana understand that marijuana's THC level is higher now than in the past. What we considered short term side effects are now looked at as long term side effects.
All you have to do is a little research on these web sites to find out. NIDA, DEA, Hazelden, Marijuana Anonymous and the The White House web site.
Something tells me you may not want the truth because its not fitting to your agenda. I hope I am wrong.
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