Posted on 09/05/2006 8:16:10 AM PDT by tang0r
Generally, there are two types of marijuana users. First is the most commonly stereotyped stoner, depicted in the media of movies (e.g. Spicoli from Fast Times at Ridgemont High) and television (e.g. Shaggy from Scooby Doo). These are the dead-end job, ambitionless abusers who ingest marijuana to escape their already dismal lives. They represent the image which is most often associated with marijuana use. Certainly, the average American high school is teeming with similar directionless pot-smoking losers, further cementing this public perception.
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Yeah, we call those drug dealers.
I don't think there's anything in the Bible about hemp seed only being good for bird seed. I do know where you will find that declaration. You have a strange God.
Well, that's just a flat out lie so there's no need to go any further.
The rest of your propaganda (increased availability, purity, violent crime and lower cost) simply means that drug dealers are offering more of a better product at a lower price and fighting over a decreasing market.
If demand was up availability would be down, there would be plenty of business for everyone, and they'd be foolish to increase purity and lower prices.
Yeah, they have to be because demand is down.
The truth?
I can face the facts alright. It's your interpretation of those facts and your conclusion that are ludicrous.
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You said: "In 1484 Pope Innocent VIII labeled cannabis as an unholy sacrament of the satanic mass and issued a papal ban on cannabis medicines and incense."
It should be relatively easy to find an official Catholic website that says that Pope Innocent VIII issued a papal ban on cannabis medicines and incense. I went to the The Catholic Encyclopedia" which has reams of information about everything Catholic. I didnt' even find a reference to marijuana or cannabis. I DID see that Pope Innocent did issue a papal bull against witchcraft in 1484, but there was nothing specified about cannabis or a ban on cannabis medicines.
Now I could be wrong, but generally what seems to happen with pro-pot websites is that someone will assert something and then every other pro pot website will cut and paste this assertation.
But even supposing that this is true...so what?? The church did right if it did this. Cannabis use isn't sanctioned or mentioned in the bible...unless of course you've bought into the notion that "sweet calamus" is really cannabis and that it's been mistranslated forever. That's one of those claims that never seems to have a real authority assigned to it...just endless cut and pastes from pro-drug website to pro-drug website.
The Bible even predicts prohibition: "In later times, some shall . . . speak lies in hypocrisy . . . commanding to abstain from that which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth." Paul: 1 Tim. 4:1
It's amazing that you would interpret this as a ban on smoking pot. It's even more amazing that you would bastardize scripture and leave out elements that clearly disprove your interpretation. Here's the real verses:
1Ti 4:1 Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;
1Ti 4:2 Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron;
1Ti 4:3 Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.
As you can see, in the latter times those who depart from the faith listen to seducing spirits and pay heed to the doctrine of the devil. They are forbidden to marry and to abstain from MEATS , food, which was created for thanksgiving. Twisting this scripture to prophesize a future ban on smoking pot is truly bizzare.
I didn't say it was "only" good for bird seed. I said that God created plants for certain purposes and one of the purposes of cannabis seed is to feed birds. I'm sure there are insects that feed off it and possibly other animals. But certainly God did not intend for it to be cut down and smoked by those who are trying to find a shortcut to heaven.
Your leap web site merely claims that, "The war on drugs actually increased drug usage and made it more likely that those using soft drugs would choose harder drugs such as heroin and cocaine."
So I'm curious where you got you information.
And your statistics are from where? You don't know -- you merely accept and parrot what some Soros-sponsored web site tells you.
LOL!
You can lead a horse to water...
You're proably right. Jesus would support the persecution of potheads.
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Link me to your data. I gave you the source of my data -- you can do the same.
Without it, your claims are hogwash.
No, you didn't, but to pick that out of all the possiblities is no coincidence.
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