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originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
Neither will Cannabis be illegal once it's legalised.
Funny thing that.
And while they are sipping their relaxing, mind-altering glass of wine "messing with thought, mood, production and even driving" (to use your quote) they are, in practically the same breath, deriding cannabis smokers for doing EXACTLY the same thing.
Unbelievable.
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
Neither will Cannabis be illegal once it's legalised.
Funny thing that.
And while they are sipping their relaxing, mind-altering glass of wine "messing with thought, mood, production and even driving" (to use your quote) they are, in practically the same breath, deriding cannabis smokers for doing EXACTLY the same thing.
Unbelievable.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Many who dislike stoners with their 'natural' mind altering chemicals messing with thought, mood, production and even driving.
I would wager many of those same people love having a drink of alcohol from time to time.
Hypocrites.
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
originally posted by: JimNasium
a reply to: MikeA
I believe the actual warning is that "White women who smoke marihuana will end up w/negro males and/or spanish jazz musicians" I saw a guy shooting up a marihuana cigarette right at the bust stop, then he immediately crapped his pants and died.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
Neither will Cannabis be illegal once it's legalised.
Funny thing that.
And while they are sipping their relaxing, mind-altering glass of wine "messing with thought, mood, production and even driving" (to use your quote) they are, in practically the same breath, deriding cannabis smokers for doing EXACTLY the same thing.
Unbelievable.
Spare me your indignation. Using a glass of wine, or any booze for that matter, as a justification to legalize pot...and the trend won't end there, will it,.. is bull.
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: JimNasium
a reply to: MikeA
I believe the actual warning is that "White women who smoke marihuana will end up w/negro males and/or spanish jazz musicians" I saw a guy shooting up a marihuana cigarette right at the bust stop, then he immediately crapped his pants and died.
That was part of the anti-pot propaganda, actually: it makes white kids crazy (Reefer Madness), and the blacks/hispanics get high and prey on/rape white womenâBe Very Afraid.
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Many who dislike stoners with their 'natural' mind altering chemicals messing with thought, mood, production and even driving.
I would wager many of those same people love having a drink of alcohol from time to time.
Hypocrites.
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
That's the thing, though.
One who is against drinking doesn't (or shouldn't) have the right to deny the right of others (through legislation) to purchase or drink alcohol.
Same with Sunday alcohol sales.
Same with pot.
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
Neither will Cannabis be illegal once it's legalised.
Funny thing that.
And while they are sipping their relaxing, mind-altering glass of wine "messing with thought, mood, production and even driving" (to use your quote) they are, in practically the same breath, deriding cannabis smokers for doing EXACTLY the same thing.
Unbelievable.
Spare me your indignation. Using a glass of wine, or any booze for that matter, as a justification to legalize pot...and the trend won't end there, will it,.. is bull.
I can't let nonsense, lies and hypocrisy surrounding the subject be allowed to stand.
You have been influenced too much by "Reefer Madness" in your criticism of cannabis.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: Southern Guardian
Yanks are big enough and ugly enough to get stoned (legally or illegally) all-by-themselves - the law has, is and will continue to be ignored in this regard. No jews, no Trumps, no Sessions and most certainly no politically divisive racists will ever change this little factoid.
There are plenty who do not get stoned, as well. That includes English, Canadians....et al. Many who obey laws. Many who dislike stoners with their 'natural' mind altering chemicals messing with thought, mood, production and even driving.
The rest? I suppose the signal example would be the professional athlete who loses 100s of thousands in pay to indulge. Profoundly....dumb.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Many who dislike stoners with their 'natural' mind altering chemicals messing with thought, mood, production and even driving.
I would wager many of those same people love having a drink of alcohol from time to time.
Hypocrites.
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
That's the thing, though.
One who is against drinking doesn't (or shouldn't) have the right to deny the right of others (through legislation) to purchase or drink alcohol.
Same with Sunday alcohol sales.
Same with pot.
Justify it all you want. I decide what 'rights' I have as you do. You live in a cabin, away from other people? Go ahead exercise your 'choice'. Doobie yourself to your heart's content.
The reality is we are a cooperative society. We interact virtually non-stop. There is overlap between 'rights'. My right to a safer environment is also mine to promote.
The direction, drug-wise, that this nation is in is potentially fatal.
I support less drugs, of any kind, not more. No compromise.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Kryties
originally posted by: nwtrucker
Valid point. A glass of wine at dinner isn't illegal....last time I checked.
Neither will Cannabis be illegal once it's legalised.
Funny thing that.
And while they are sipping their relaxing, mind-altering glass of wine "messing with thought, mood, production and even driving" (to use your quote) they are, in practically the same breath, deriding cannabis smokers for doing EXACTLY the same thing.
Unbelievable.
Spare me your indignation. Using a glass of wine, or any booze for that matter, as a justification to legalize pot...and the trend won't end there, will it,.. is bull.
I can't let nonsense, lies and hypocrisy surrounding the subject be allowed to stand.
You have been influenced too much by "Reefer Madness" in your criticism of cannabis.
No nonsense at all. The thread refers to cannabis. In fact, I am anti-drug. Period. Compared to other drugs cannabis is a minor issue. I am anti-drug. All of them.
I would promote the nation toward less drugs, not more. No comrpomise.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
a reply to: 3n19m470
Sorry, but less drug use. Not more. I couldn't care one whit for your point of 'promotion', comparison. Pot is low on the order of drugs....having worked in a drug rehab facility, I'm aware of that fact.
Less, not more. I will always point out the side ignored by the drug pushers. That is what I see in those that promote any drug. Including the posters.
PUSHERS.