Posted on 08/01/2002 5:16:08 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Edited on 05/07/2004 8:00:51 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
As we endeavor toward a more lucid and informed discussion of substance abuse, let's deconstruct the mystique of marijuana and recognize it for the dangerous drug that it is.
Marijuana is a substance that's worthy of our concern. It is the most prevalent of all illicit drugs used in the country. The 2000 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse reported that 34 percent of Americans have used marijuana in their lifetime and 5 percent are current users.
(Excerpt) Read more at theithacajournal.com ...
You might have a point.
However, why is it so wrong to point out even potential or possible dangers to people who do so?
Conservatives and libertarians often (validly) say "yes, it is dangerous/unhealty/addictive (see, eg, junk food, tobacco and/or booze), but we feel there is still a right for a person to consume it without government interference."
Why, however, as soon as its POT does the ability to admit it might not be healthy fly out the window?
What are marijuana advocates so afraid of?
And how would you know?
Were you the abused or the abuser?
I, for one, wouldn't be surprised. Many of the ones I know are pretty darn conservative not only politically, but in their lifestyles.
We have a friend who is a recovering coke addict and has monthly urine tests with a Probation Officer. Coming off coke is a long and difficult process. He once said that if he could only smoke enough to take the 'edge' off it would help so much with sleep etc, but pot is detectable in urine for quite some time while coke clears the system in something like 3 days.
Again, how would you know?
Yep; this is the same scam used by Sarah Brady to count 25-year-old gang-bangers as "children killed by guns".
Having a hard time making sense out of you response here. Do you mean it is the "chronic" hospital emergency room(s) the study is referring to?
"...Potheads are in the minority might make it harder to get Marijuana legalized."
The 9th amendment of the U.S. Constitution states:
"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain RIGHTS, shall NOT be construed to DENY or DISPARAGE others (rights) RETAINED by the PEOPLE."
The framers composed this amendment because they new the essence of freedom, all of the liberties inherent to men and women, were too numerous and personal to list.
The constitution of the U.S. and of the States are designed to protect the liberties of the minority from the tyranny of the majority.
One of our RIGHTS, not enumerated in the constitution, but retained by the people, which shall not be denied or disparaged is the right to ingest the substance of our choice.
You do not want to ingest marijuana, don't that is your choice. Do not use the tyranny of the majority to deny others their right.
I am sure you will be in complete agreement with me and support the constitutional right to ingest the substance of your choice because in the very near future, "they" will be have made your cheeseburger illegal.
Don't forget-it can also cause severe dampness in the underwear of some government employees,if they're confronted with rational thought while under the influence.
If you would READ the article you would find that it mentions the fact that marijuana today is far more powerful than it was in your "high school drug classes in the 70's."
Knee-jerk reactions are also indicative of heavy drug use.
And I suppose you have documentation to support your rant?
There's nothing wrong with pointing out actual proven or probable dangers (it seems obvious to me that inhaling smoke from burning leaves, whether they are tobacco, cannabis, or dandelions, can't be good for you).
Spreading dishonest and illogical BS like the article at the head of this thread is quite another matter.
By doing research instead of just making stuff up. You should try it sometime.
And your horrendous lack of grammatical skills is clear evidence that you smoked one too many, my friend.
Yep, this nonsense came from the very mother lode of BS:
There sure must be lots of heavy drug users on FR then! ROFL!!
I'm sorry A2J, I know you were trying to make the "those who don't think like me are all druggies" point.
and I DID read the article.... sorry, I'm just not swallowing it hook, line and sinker.
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