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To: Gabz
” It does bother some of us”

Well sure it does, especially if you’ re part of the group that is being targeted. The problem is the time to be concerned about that is when the people of the other groups, who you are not a part of, were being targeted. Now the machinery that was used to make criminals out of them is being turned on you and you don’t like it. But unfortunately you too are now part of a minority and there are going to be very few who are willing to speak up for your rights.

” I personally have nothing against the legalization of cannabis”

Then you are part of the minority. After all it is the heathen devil weed and we’ve got to protect the children.

” But I do have a personal problem with cannabis users who think I am some kind of a low-life second hand citizen because I use tobacco and wish to legally continue to do so.”

As do cannabis users who are stereotyped as low life stinking hippies who will never attain anything more than a job as a waiter. And keep in mind that their drug of choice was at one time legal. Personally, I am not aware of any cannabis users who are advocating further restrictions on cigarettes, but I am not going to doubt your personnel experience. However, if there are such users they are helping to slit their own throats.

” maybe if the pro-cannabis people were a bit less like the anti-(tobacco)smoker types there would be less conflict between the two groups.”

And then again maybe if a lot of people would stay out of other peoples business unless they had directly suffered harm from another’s behavior, as opposed to supposed harm, we’d all be a lot better off.

But fear not the collectivists are not going to outlaw cigarettes. The only interest they have in the matter is that it holds the potential for an increased revenue stream for them and I believe that is what the politician in the story is trying to put in plain view. Although their rhetoric sounds real good the issue is not about the health safety and welfare of the people, just as that is not what the issue is with marijuana users.

35 posted on 01/22/2003 11:30:47 AM PST by Kerberos
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To: Kerberos
The problem is the time to be concerned about that is when the people of the other groups, who you are not a part of, were being targeted.

I couldn't agree with you more - I seeit happening day in and day out, butin general the sheeple don't listen.

And keep in mind that their drug of choice was at one time legal.

It is something I always keep in mind, and work to keep tobacco from going that way.

Personally, I am not aware of any cannabis users who are advocating further restrictions on cigarettes, but I am not going to doubt your personnel experience. However, if there are such users they are helping to slit their own throats.

I appreciate your acceptance of my experience. And I agree with you that those who advocate the illegalization of tobacco do no good toward their goal of legalization of cannibis. Personally I think pot should be treated in a manner that would be considered a cross between tobacco and alcohol. You must be of a certain age to purchase/use and penalties for doing stupid stuff when having overindulged.

And then again maybe if a lot of people would stay out of other peoples business unless they had directly suffered harm from another’s behavior, as opposed to supposed harm, we’d all be a lot better off.

and that about sums the entire thing up - on both issues.

Although their rhetoric sounds real good the issue is not about the health safety and welfare of the people, just as that is not what the issue is with marijuana users.

BINGO!!!!!!!!!!

36 posted on 01/22/2003 12:49:33 PM PST by Gabz (Keep the servers running, become a FReeper Donor today)
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