Posted on 11/30/2014 6:03:08 PM PST by Olog-hai
The data coming out of Colorado is exhibit A on why voters should reject legalization efforts. Even the Democratic governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper, said that legalizing marijuana in Colorado was reckless. As I have written at Heritage, pot-positive traffic fatalities have gone up 100 percent since voters legalized pot in Colorado. This is true despite the fact that overall traffic fatalities in Colorado have gone down since 2007.
A report by a federal grant-funded agency in Colorado found seven specific negative side effects that pot legalization has caused in Colorado:
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
I am not a marijuana smoker and never have been. But I had the impression the drug made one mellow. To your knowledge, could it also make one aggressive?
And THC isn't required for that.
/johnny
i said i wasn’t talking about adminstrative/regulatory laws, which are arbitrary and not based on anything moral.
The founders answered what they thought the role of federal government was with Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution.
Some want government to outlaw what they don't like, and require what they do like.
Some want government to stay out of it, and let free men decide what is acceptable.
/johnny
Testing positive can mean they smoked a couple of weeks ago. Id be careful with this stat,,
When I was younger, there was some conflict in me that I ran from 24/7 with drugs.
I literally could not do enough drugs to get high enough to escape what I was running from.
But there is no escape. All I did was create a whole new set of extremely serious problems on top of the original problem.
It lead to a truly sad existence.
Now I have walked away from all of that and found peace and happiness in this world, which previously I thought would elude me forever.
Tough, tough lessons.
I am very happy that the Lord gave me the chance to learn them, otherwise I’d still be lost.
Now come on, since when do liberals wait for ‘studies’? The downtrodden and oppressed can’t wait for studies damn it!
Legalize Marijuana
Hay man, Like Wow what could go wrong??
Lol... You made me laugh :)
/johnny
But...but...but...DUDE!!!
It has not been long enough. At this stage all it may show is that many more people drive who smoke pot. I suspect that it will, indeed, be found that marijuana does contribute to poor driving but that is not yet. I do not favor the bans but laws about driving under the influence should certainly be enforced. I believe none of those laws to be exclusive to alcohol nowadays.
/johnny
There's obviously a portion of the public who did not use it because they did not want to risk being arrested.
How many that is, who knows? But it certainly exists.
The War on Drugs has destroyed more Constitutional protections than any other single excuse the Feds have dreamed up. It's created a permanent criminal economy, and a stack of permanent federal, state and county agencies that are absolutely dependent on the continuation of that "illegal" economy.
It's unfortunate that between the WoD and the Democrats, any federal statistics are pure fabrication. Show of hands as to the truth in these latest numbers?
Where?
I have no problem in laws that would hold accountable those victimized by people who are under the influence of anything.
If you hurt someone else, sober or high, you should be held accountable. That is responsibility for one’s actions, and that is something I believe in strongly.
However, I can tell you from experience that there is no punishment that a society can meter out that eclipses or exceeds in anyway the suffering an addict already endures at their own hand.
It is a hollow, empty pointless existence to know that every day you cannot proceed with anything at all, not even food or water or even air, until you get your fix. Then you have a few hours to proceed with the rest of life until you need your fix again...
That is when you know that you have truly enslaved yourself, locked yourself in a prison cell and wrapped yourself head to toe in heavy chains, and you cannot move at all, but all the while you have the key to walk out, you simply do not have the strngth or will to use it.
That is Hell on earth.
Stoner Central would be within view of the Space Needle in Seattle.
Disproportionate number of public transit users there.
oh then what will the libtards say then when their precious argument about how bad alcohol is and weed is just a little innocent drug and nobody stoned ever, ever gets into any accidents....
I've witnessed a few pot referendums, including the last successful one.
I've wondered why proponents...
1) Claim there's no negative side effects to smoking weed.
2) Pledge to dedicate X% of the revenues to addiction treatment.
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