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  • The problem is that some people just don't want to use it.
  • Yeah, then we'd get absolutely nothing done, and we'd all be braindead. So basically, we'd all be Americans.
  • No thanks.
  • Yeah I guess, if people want to.
  • I guess it would be OK, but then potheads would have absolutely nothing to talk about ever again. So in retrospect it would be amazing.
  • It would be a better more relaxed world.
  • Pass. I quickly grow tired of the kids down the hall saying "Dude" and "Ahuh" and "woah" and making various other stoned noises. Also it smells el terrible
  • Not really. I think earlier cultures (not quite sure what to refer to them as) that used it didnt abuse it. America, and the whole world, seems to be pretty greedy and doesnt know when to stop. Not everyone is responsible enough to use it, and for eveyr few that actually know how to not abuse it there will probably be twice as much to give everyone a reason to to put a law back on it. Not to mention that it actually does have negative side effects (but then again, what doesnt?). Still, I think its a bad idea. Maybe the world should put in some International Weed Day or something.
  • No. Then we start legalizing EVERY drug.
  • YES! <---6 month supervised probation over a weed pipe and a Bad attitude in court..after spending nine days in jail. YES YES YES what a wonderful world it would be!
  • I think the world would be wonderful if people didn't feel the need to escape from reality and temporarily numb their minds to their troubles. Growing up is not easy. But if you try to avoid growing pains by using drugs, you can seriously hinder your chances of becoming a responsible, mature adult. Learn to face problems head-on. If the pressures seem overwhelming, do not seek a chemical escape. Talk things over with a parent or other responsible adults who can help you to sort things out. Remember, too, the Bible’s exhortation: “Do not be anxious over anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication along with thanksgiving let your petitions be made known to God; and the peace of God that excels all thought will guard your hearts and your mental powers.”—Philippians 4:6, 7.
  • I think so...yes.
  • I think so. I think people would be more peaceful. I would want it to end there, though. Marijuana is the only drug I would want legalized, and I would like to see it treated like alcohol: Tax it, and set up laws regarding when one may or may not use it. I know many people who have died as a result of using alcohol, I know no one who has died from using marijuana.
  • For sure.
  • Sure, if you like the idea that it intensifies paranoid schizophrenia and other mental illnesses. It doens't just give everyone the munchies and make them mellow. Some people become raging maniacs. I'm not just going on studies here, I lived with one of them.
  • for you no, but for other yes. You could be "The Weed King" and have people grovel at your feet for their drug.
  • Actually I wish the american currency was in Nuggs..screw money, I tell you what if we paid for everythin in weed people wouldn't be so worried about nonsense.
  • Actually, I think the level of argumentativeness in the pro-marijuana group on this thread, and the lack of anything substantive to say, is evidence enough that it should stay just as it is. I'm done. Go off and smoke yourself into oblivion if you want to. Just please don't have any kids while you are doing it. They deserve so much more than to grow up in a smoke-filled house with parents who are too relaxed to wash their clothes, clean their house, teach them anything, or earn a living. They also deserve to get more of any family income than weed gets. I think when you finally grow up, maybe you'll see things differently. By the way, I worked in a home for troubled kids. One of the most dangerous and damaged kids I worked with was the one whose mom began passing him a joint when he was two. His head was totally messed up and he was combative and violent. So I think that speaks pretty well to her judgement and to what it does to a developing brain.
  • As for your crime argument, many of those serious crimes are contributed to by pot. If it keeps you too mellow to work, where are you going to get money to live on. I'm sure the kids who broke into my house while I was on vacation, went through my medicine cabinet and found nothing exciting, grabbed my coin jars, backed into the covered and hidden dog kennel and woke the dog and fled out the back door with the coins when he started baying, were probably looking for something to get high on, eh? Why would they have looked in my medicine cabinet otherwise?
  • helllss yah damn ive been waiting on that day my wholleeee life, thats my wish
  • it would be wonderful if everyone could grow it without threat of prison.
  • No i don't think so. Too many people would be slow, out of it, talking about 420, and playing video games all day long. Plus what would stoners talk about if it was legal? How paranoid they are?
  • vote libertarian...

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