fine, then our awesome law officers will continue to stuff them out. Legalizing a hallucenogenic drug is not the answer and will create more of a burden on society from making it so very easy for people to get addicted with very little consequence. Yes, you are not making sense. Have you been smoking the stuff lately? : )
There are definitely consequences to being a heavy pot smoker. I’ll give you that. I just think that for most who do it the consequences are not related to marijuana’s legal status. Those consequences would remain even if marijuana was legalized. The fact that marijuana is illegal is in reality fairly inconsequential to the majority of people who would smoke pot. They do it anyway, and the vast majority get away with it without ever being caught. The small minority who do get caught aren’t punished very much in most cases. With little possibility of getting caught and fairly mild legal consequences for those who do get caught I do not know how anyone could possibly think the laws are deterring many people from smoking pot. But, if you want to delude yourself, be my guest. I’m not going to waste any more time arguing with you.
“Hallucinogenic drug”?
Hell, alcohol is probably hallucinogenic if you drink too much of it. You’d have to consume a massive amount of pot for it to even approach that.
And pot is already extremely easy to get. Hang out at a bar (you know, the place where they sell a completely legal drug) sometime and you can find a pot connection pretty easily.
Oh, and our “awesome” law officers are about as piss poor as it gets at snuffing them out. Part of it is because they just suck in general, but the other part of it is even if they were “awesome” there are just too many growers and not enough “awesomes.”
I will admit, our “awesome” law enforcement officers are great at dressing up in full riot gear and killing dogs and innocent people in raids.