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Originally Posted by mysticaltyger
Not just ISIS, but our own elites. Pot is just one of many methods used to keep people dumbed down and complacent. That's one of many methods used to control people.
IF that conjecture was within a few light-years of reality the powers that be would be tripping over each other in a mad dash to legalize it everywhere, not continuing the stupidity of classifying it in the same schedule as heroin.
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Originally Posted by Mangokiwi
What is the difference? I don't see much of one if there is. It's a bad habit and decision to abuse something that is addictive, and that is a drug.
Of course it's NOT addictive but let's not worry about mere facts in our Reefer Madness. Let's keep lying to kids and when they find out how much and how often they've been lied to they can just progress and try a little heroin. After all, we lie to them about marijuana and the government says it's no different than heroin, eh?
I disagree, I know dozens of people who could not go a day without smoking pot. They can't handle reality. I have also known and heard of people going to rehab because of marijuana.
It just goes to show you how trying to prohibit drugs, like marijuana, has been a vast failure. Yet, plenty of people want to defend keeping this failed war on drugs.
So drinking so much that you can see straight should not be considered a harm to your vision?
I meant can't see straight ahead.
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