Posted on 09/17/2014 4:45:08 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Tired of Cheech & Chong pot jokes and ominous anti-drug campaigns, the marijuana industry and activists are starting an ad blitz in Colorado aimed at promoting moderation and the safe consumption of pot.
To get their message across, they are skewering some of the old Drug War-era ads that focused on the fears of marijuana, including the famous This is your brain on drugs fried-egg ad from the 1980s. [ ]
So far, every campaign designed to educate the public about marijuana has relied on fear-mongering and insulting marijuana users, said Mason Tvert, spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project, the nations biggest pot-policy advocacy group.
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Heroin and other hard drugs can make one addicted. Psychotropic drugs can make one have psychotic episodes. I would call that equivalent in severity.
Oh sure... but have you seen the damage a stoner can do to a Pepperoni Pizza?
I’ve always been on the side of decriminalization (as a compromise). Better to pay a small fine if caught than to pay a tax all the time.
In a year or two, we should have pretty complete data from CO & WA that will answer a lot of questions and speculation.
That much is true.
“but have you seen the damage a stoner can do to a Pepperoni Pizza?”
Or a basement sofa late into their thirty’s...
Just a couple fast corrections to some Freeper statements:
Modern pot is NOTHING like LSD.
Pot is not a hallucingenic.
Saying that pot today is more potent than the pot of yesterday is true, but it’s the effect is pretty much the same. It’s like drinking a beer with an alcohol content of 6 instead of a 4.
Sure we will. “complete data”, brought to you by the same folks that gave us global warming. Certain to show marijuana harmless and even beneficial.
Yes, dude, that will work.
Right on!
A lethargic, unmotivated (except to eat) populace on dope is more likely to follow TV sitcoms, eating popcorn in a recliner chair and dozing off than actually listening to the RESPONSIBILITY passed down to us by the Founding Fathers.
Tyranny and decadence to follow...
Islam’s swift sword will be made easier.
The underground illegal marihuana industry still exists in Colorado undercutting the cost of the legal dope.
So much for “tax the hell out of it” or even “license it, regulate it, and things will be fine”.
And one “candy bar” is actually a dozen servings. Why not make them M&M sized dope chocolate pills then? Or reduce the strength to single dose chocolate bars?
Get ready for a doobie-tokin’ Marlboro Man.
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Send treats to the troops...
Great because you did it.
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Okay, seriously...haven’t we all lived in “that” neighborhood where you all knew who the family was that smoked pot...I mean, lawn not mowed, kids clothes were all basically hand me downs and worn repeatedly before Grandma got pissed off enough to wash them because mom and dad were lacking any real motivation to do laundry or mentor, guide, or even God forbid discipline the children, usually had the utilities out four or five times a year to shut off the service for lack of payment.
I mean really, we want a whole nation of this...drinking beer and whiskey never made me or anyone in my family slow, lazy, and incapable of fulfilling basic daily responsibilities — Weed, weed on the other hand has never made anyone a winner.
“Pot is not a hallucinogenic.”
Wrong, check with a doctor that deals with hallucinogenics, and knows how to spell it.
“And one candy bar is actually a dozen servings. Why not make them M&M sized dope chocolate pills then? Or reduce the strength to single dose chocolate bars?”
If the potheads were serious about providing a safe product, they would develop standards and dosing in line with USP-NF protocols .
Also consider how many people may try some other drug from the black market dealer when police actions have “dried up” the local supply of marijuana.
At the legal pot store, there should always be a supply.
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