To: NobleFree
What ought we conclude from that?That any accident or misbehavior resulting from the other-than-medical use of marijuana (or any drug) should not be treated as unintentional.
Beyond that, you may draw your own conclusions.
47 posted on
01/15/2020 3:34:17 PM PST by
JimRed
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To: JimRed
Having a drink is often but not always done with intent to "mind alter"; toking up (I'll stipulate) always is. What ought we conclude from that?
That any accident or misbehavior resulting from the other-than-medical use of marijuana (or any drug) should not be treated as unintentional.
Surely that applies to alcohol as well. Unless it's your understanding that people often get mind-altered from alcohol without having so intended.
48 posted on
01/15/2020 4:05:56 PM PST by
NobleFree
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