what gets me is the anti-drug propaganda that is fully funded by our government. It's completely full of lies, and they think that they can sell it to our kids (who are smarter than we were, and we're smarter than our parents, who are pushing this crap--so they're probably even ahead of us in the ability to smell bullshit).
Look at the hilarious "above the influence" commericals. Lord I love the current one, where the kid gets so stoned "he lets his friends draw on his face". WTF kinda wool are we trying to pull here? Literally anyone who's ever been to a party in high school knows that doesn't happen when you get high-- it happens when you get drunk. Yet look at the anit-drinking commercials... wait, they're aren't any besides the "under 21" commercials. Why? Because alcohol's only bad for you if you're "under 21" whereas weed is bad for you all the time according to the government.
Let's ask our awesome surgeon general (aka puppet of the state) who's decreed that weed has no medicinal value. Also the same guy who's telling us that there's no "safe" amount of cigarette smoke (what a farce! yeah it's not good for you, but to say there's no "safe" amount would mean that 100% of the time you will not be "safe" after using it...). Also the guy who says alcohol is OK for adults, but it messes with the development of teenagers (won't argue that, just the age cutoff) so the law is set at 21. Doesn't mention you can kill yourself that very day you turn 21, especially if you have no experience with it.
Let's take it a step further--because it's illegal, that means that it's not even OK to try it! Even though it's obvious that it can't hurt you from one (or one million) uses, the government must find a way to convince you to never try it (or you will realize they're lying to you). Thus they ingrain our youth with the "gateway" theory (who honestly tries pot before alcohol or tobacco or even sex?) that they will inevitably try harder drugs. It's kinda true, only the "gateway" is the realization of the fallacy the government feeds us by lying saying it's bad. Once somone tries it and sees that it is indeed not deadly or harmful, they're probably more likely to try other substances that the government told them was harmful.
it's not even a question of "trying pot" as that's about as ridiculous an ascertation you can propose to someone who's been "trying" it daily for years and years. Try telling it to someone who's done it once, even they'll disagree. So basically the only people agreeing with the statement are those that have yet to test it.
I mean if you were the president, governor, a congressman, a teacher, whoever... what would you say to a child who asks you why marijuana is illegal, but alcohol and tobacco are regulated, legal industries? Add to that marijuana has caused infinitely fewer deaths. Add to that marijuana has significant medicinal uses. Add to that it's a safer alternative to alcohol/tobacco. Add to that it's better for the environment to grow and process marijuana than to grow and process tobacco and alcohol. Add to that the main source of criminal financing comes from drug sales, and the most popular illicit drug is marijuana. Add to that the thousands incarcerated and processed for marijuana crimes (counter the retarded lets make murder legal argument with common sense). Add to that the loss of tax revenue from the billions upon billions of dollars moved for marijuana.
I mean, when you look at it, how can you even begin to defend the continued prohibition of marijuana, based on stastically data surronding it's consumption today, and the historical impact of prohibition on any substance?
Look at the hilarious "above the influence" commericals. Lord I love the current one, where the kid gets so stoned "he lets his friends draw on his face". WTF kinda wool are we trying to pull here? Literally anyone who's ever been to a party in high school knows that doesn't happen when you get high-- it happens when you get drunk. Yet look at the anit-drinking commercials... wait, they're aren't any besides the "under 21" commercials. Why? Because alcohol's only bad for you if you're "under 21" whereas weed is bad for you all the time according to the government.
Let's ask our awesome surgeon general (aka puppet of the state) who's decreed that weed has no medicinal value. Also the same guy who's telling us that there's no "safe" amount of cigarette smoke (what a farce! yeah it's not good for you, but to say there's no "safe" amount would mean that 100% of the time you will not be "safe" after using it...). Also the guy who says alcohol is OK for adults, but it messes with the development of teenagers (won't argue that, just the age cutoff) so the law is set at 21. Doesn't mention you can kill yourself that very day you turn 21, especially if you have no experience with it.
Let's take it a step further--because it's illegal, that means that it's not even OK to try it! Even though it's obvious that it can't hurt you from one (or one million) uses, the government must find a way to convince you to never try it (or you will realize they're lying to you). Thus they ingrain our youth with the "gateway" theory (who honestly tries pot before alcohol or tobacco or even sex?) that they will inevitably try harder drugs. It's kinda true, only the "gateway" is the realization of the fallacy the government feeds us by lying saying it's bad. Once somone tries it and sees that it is indeed not deadly or harmful, they're probably more likely to try other substances that the government told them was harmful.
it's not even a question of "trying pot" as that's about as ridiculous an ascertation you can propose to someone who's been "trying" it daily for years and years. Try telling it to someone who's done it once, even they'll disagree. So basically the only people agreeing with the statement are those that have yet to test it.
I mean if you were the president, governor, a congressman, a teacher, whoever... what would you say to a child who asks you why marijuana is illegal, but alcohol and tobacco are regulated, legal industries? Add to that marijuana has caused infinitely fewer deaths. Add to that marijuana has significant medicinal uses. Add to that it's a safer alternative to alcohol/tobacco. Add to that it's better for the environment to grow and process marijuana than to grow and process tobacco and alcohol. Add to that the main source of criminal financing comes from drug sales, and the most popular illicit drug is marijuana. Add to that the thousands incarcerated and processed for marijuana crimes (counter the retarded lets make murder legal argument with common sense). Add to that the loss of tax revenue from the billions upon billions of dollars moved for marijuana.
I mean, when you look at it, how can you even begin to defend the continued prohibition of marijuana, based on stastically data surronding it's consumption today, and the historical impact of prohibition on any substance?
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