>>> Is it moral and ethical?
It's amoral.
>>> Should it be legalized?
Decriminalized, yes. Legalized, nope.
It's amoral.
>>> Should it be legalized?
Decriminalized, yes. Legalized, nope.
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cobaltburrito said:It should be legalized. As long as a person uses it responsibly, no problem. There should be stiff penalities for driving whilst under the influence, etc. In fact, I think they should also legalize LSD. It has no addictive potenial, and does not cause harm to the body.
Apex said:If our lawmakers were stoned, think about it, our government might actually get something done. If everyone was stoned no one would try and argue against anything, they just wouldnt care. lol
TheBear said:Is it moral and ethical? Should it be legalized?
TheBear said:I wonder how many wars we would be rushing into, as a result of a bunch of lawmakers sitting around getting stoned.![]()

It seems to be a constant,the desire to smoke dope,in this forum.The obvious reason it is immoral is because it's illegal.It's an illegal narcotic,so if one has possesion of pot,one is breaking the law.A lot of people get killed bringing you your dope.People go to prison over it.It ruins peoples lives.Iv'e smoked a lot of dope in my day.It's not medicine,it's an halucinagin.It can and does cause severe depression and paranoia in the user.Not to mention apathy.It is a gateway drug,because it's more or less socially acceptable.It places one in social circumstances with those that use other drugs,tempting them to use these also.This last feature I've mentioned is the most dangerous.At first drugs seem great.You get high and you feel like you love everyone,and everyone loves you,and your worst enemy doesn't seem all that bad.It's exciting,it's an adventure.But it doesn't stay that way.When I read threads by Christians, saying dope is ok,I'm reminded of a movie.Repo man.The main charicter is standing in the kitchen.His parents are sitting on the couch smoking dope and watching some televangelist.He inquires about some money they promised him for college.They say they gave it to the televangelist,in his name,and now he's a vaunted member of the congregation.I feel certain that Christianity and pot do not mix.TheBear said:Is it moral and ethical? Should it be legalized?
Yawn, same old anti-marijuana rhetoric, same old ant-marijuana time. Here go readIt seems to be a constant,the desire to smoke dope,in this forum.The obvious reason it is immoral is because it's illegal.It's an illegal narcotic,so if one has possesion of pot,one is breaking the law.A lot of people get killed bringing you your dope.People go to prison over it.It ruins peoples lives.Iv'e smoked a lot of dope in my day.It's not medicine,it's an halucinagin.It can and does cause severe depression and paranoia in the user.Not to mention apathy.It is a gateway drug,because it's more or less socially acceptable.It places one in social circumstances with those that use other drugs,tempting them to use these also.This last feature I've mentioned is the most dangerous.At first drugs seem great.You get high and you feel like you love everyone,and everyone loves you,and your worst enemy doesn't seem all that bad.It's exciting,it's an adventure.But it doesn't stay that way.When I read threads by Christians, saying dope is ok,I'm reminded of a movie.Repo man.The main charicter is standing in the kitchen.His parents are sitting on the couch smoking dope and watching some televangelist.He inquires about some money they promised him for colledge.They say they gave it to the televangelist,in his name,and now he's a vaunted member of the congregation.I feel certain that Christianity and pot do not mix.
Yea,I was about your age when I started.No one could tell me anything either.I know it's a waste of time, but I'd advise you to quit now.I've been to that site,back in the day.My life is a tesimony to what drugs can do.I wish I had it to live over,but you know thats just it,you can't live it over.This life is a one shot deal.Don't blow it.cobaltburrito said:Yawn, same old anti-marijuana rhetoric, same old ant-marijuana time. Here go read
this: http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_faq1.shtml
Specifically Part III where the falsehoods the media and the DARE program told you are dispelled.
Uh...when did I say I smoked cannabis?Yea,I was about your age when I started.No one could tell me anything either.I know it's a waste of time, but I'd advise you to quit now.I've been to that site,back in the day.My life is a tesimony to what drugs can do.I wish I had it to live over,but you know thats just it,you can't live it over.This life is a one shot deal.Don't blow it.
If marijuana were made legal, I would expect it to cost more than cigarettes, more than liquor, and be taxed to a greater extent. I think people who overuse it should be ticketed, fined, and incarcerated, just like people who drink too much and cause a public nuisance/drive drunk, etc.
It seems to be a constant,the desire to smoke dope,in this forum.The obvious reason it is immoral is because it's illegal.It's an illegal narcotic,so if one has possesion of pot,one is breaking the law.
A lot of people get killed bringing you your dope.People go to prison over it.It ruins peoples lives.
Iv'e smoked a lot of dope in my day.It's not medicine,it's an halucinagin.
It can and does cause severe depression and paranoia in the user.Not to mention apathy.
It is a gateway drug,because it's more or less socially acceptable.It places one in social circumstances with those that use other drugs,tempting them to use these also.
The main charicter is standing in the kitchen.His parents are sitting on the couch smoking dope and watching some televangelist.He inquires about some money they promised him for college.They say they gave it to the televangelist,in his name,and now he's a vaunted member of the congregation.
Harlan Norris said:It seems to be a constant,the desire to smoke dope,in this forum.The obvious reason it is immoral is because it's illegal.
A lot of people get killed bringing you your dope.People go to prison over it.
It ruins peoples lives.
Iv'e smoked a lot of dope in my day.
It's not medicine,it's an halucinagin.
It can and does cause severe depression and paranoia in the user.
Not to mention apathy.
It is a gateway drug,because it's more or less socially acceptable.It places one in social circumstances with those that use other drugs,tempting them to use these also.
This last feature I've mentioned is the most dangerous.At first drugs seem great.You get high and you feel like you love everyone,and everyone loves you,and your worst enemy doesn't seem all that bad.It's exciting,it's an adventure.But it doesn't stay that way.
When I read threads by Christians, saying dope is ok,I'm reminded of a movie.Repo man.The main charicter is standing in the kitchen.His parents are sitting on the couch smoking dope and watching some televangelist.He inquires about some money they promised him for college.They say they gave it to the televangelist,in his name,and now he's a vaunted member of the congregation.I feel certain that Christianity and pot do not mix.
Cerberus~ said:Civil disobedience for a worthy cause is never immoral.
Cerberus~ said:You make a good point about the civil disobedience, but I still don't get why breaking an unjust, unConstitutional and unAmerican law is immoral?
Harlan Norris said:.It can and does cause severe depression and paranoia in the user.