Posted on 09/06/2002 8:59:47 AM PDT by MrLeRoy
It's enough for a big thumbs up ... or a big light up, if you prefer.
Canada should legalize marijuana use by adults, a Senate committee recommended Wednesday. The report comes on the heels of a two-year study of public policy relating to pot.
The present system of prohibition on marijuana just doesn't work, the committee found. Obviously, the committee learned something from early 20th-century history, when alcohol was prohibited in the United States. Then, prohibition simply gave gangsters a product to move and people to shoot.
Instead of the current system that penalizes people for having small quantities of pot on them, there should instead be a regulated system for marijuana, perhaps like our current system for alcohol, the committee determined.
"Scientific evidence overwhelmingly indicates that cannabis is substantially less harmful than alcohol and should be treated not as a criminal issue but as a social and health issue," said Senator Pierre Claude Nolin, the committee chair.
It's true that taking pot still involves the harmful intake of smoke, which the committee recognized. But, as the committee pointed out, it's more of a health issue than anything else.
In addition, making pot legal would clear the way for our police to tackle other, more harmful crimes relating to the public good. Really, would you rather see a pot smoker or a child molester behind bars?
Whether the federal government will ever adopt the Senate recommendations is up in the air. Hopefully the feds won't throw up a smokescreen on this to cloud the issue, and goes ahead with legalization.
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Knock off the personal attacks, name calling and profanity or face suspension or banning. Thank you.
66 posted on 9/5/02 2:33 PM Central by Admin Moderator
You have a one day suspension.
You have an amazing grasp of government and public policies.
Liar. That was already posted in Marijuana Reform Group Files Suit Against Officials. (As I said then, "Smackhead William Burroughs wrote stuff that was far more comprehensible than this babble. Seek treatment at once.")
Poor Jim!
Sir, Mr. Robinson runs this board and as you are enjoying the benefits of what he's paying for, you should show him a bit more respect.
Your arguments here have consisted of little (if any) evidence and spiteful personal jabs. If your arguments on the other board were similar, it is my guess that you were kicked off the board not for your debating talent but for your lack of respect.
I think it's likely that you can debate rationally and reasonably - and I'm willing to bet that if you did so, you'd be more than welcome on this board and the other.
I would respond to that, but once again I have no clue what you are babbling about. Are you saying I have insulted JimRob, the United States, and the Navy? Could you please point out where?
And they have some fine (Northern Lights) export indeed.
How have I been disrespectful?
Your arguments here have consisted of little (if any) evidence
You have half a point; in this particular thread, I've just poked holes in the bogus "logic" of others. But there's nothing anti-intellectual about that.
and spiteful personal jabs.
It's sometimes entertaining to sink toward the level of one's opposition. (Though I suppose I oughtn't indulge that urge.)
it is my guess that you were kicked off the board not for your debating talent but for your lack of respect.
You guess incorrectly.
I think it's likely that you can debate rationally and reasonably
It's well established. See, for example, Marijuana Reform Group Files Suit Against Officials.
ROFLMAOEABOFC - Too much, too freakin' much!
Senior citizens paid into the current system during the course of their more productive years.
Securing our borders, however, takes care of not only the druggies, but also the illegal aliens and welfare recipients. Can't have these lowlifes overburden a system designed to assist our seniors.
Straw Man - our health care system would not be any further burdened by a legalization of a substance already in use by the exact same people who would use if it were legal. Nothing changes, except a war against the citizens of the United States, and also the freeing of police to go after real criminals. You have nothing to worry about from the college student, hippie, and cancer patient.
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