To: general_re
I'm sure you wish to view it as a 'silly antecdote,' but the fact is, the event occurred, and it certainly proves that one does not always become 'mellow' when high. I would assert that, indeed, if one is emotionally upset or unstable, smoking pot would increase the effects of said emotional upset or instability. Now, care to actually make a comment to this post, or do you simply want to continue making stupid comments?
140 posted on
07/02/2002 3:07:34 PM PDT by
MEGoody
To: MEGoody
It's not a matter of how I "wish" to view it - it
is a silly anecdote. You wish to draw broad policy prescriptions from a silly anecdote, and that's just...well, silly.
Now, if you'd like to marshal a few facts about the totality of the situation, or maybe even a statistic or two, and thereby try to construct a coherent, logical case for your position, I'll be more than happy to consider it seriously. But as long as you want to argue based on emotional appeals and silly anecdotes, you can continue to expect non-serious responses to your non-serious arguments. ;)
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