May I remind the thread that medicinal use of marijuana is not the same as recreational use of marijuana, especially in relation to the OP. Kind of thought that was obvious.
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Sad but true.Unfortunately, there are plenty of people who think that medical marijuana users are just using it to get high and using their illnesses as an excuse.
I doubt that.
I just saw an article in my local newspaper that said the Feds rejected legalizing marijuana (even for medical use) because apparently they "find no medical benefits" and "the potential for abuse is too high" and "There are no proposed guidelines for taking it for medicinal purposes".
There is clearly political motivation for the Fed to want to keep weed use criminalized because those reasons are based in nothing but the same crap propaganda they've been using for years, with absolutely no logic or scientific studies for support.
not sure entirely why cigarette smokers are now on the block but.... no. I have friends who are smokers, I dated a smoker, and I've been related to smokers. And its the same as with any other addiction: Always promising to quit, but always finding excuses not to. I don't want my future children being raised to see smoking as acceptable, and I don't want to risk their health, my health, or have them watch their father die a slow and painful death that could have been prevented.
What people choose to do with their own bodies is their choice and I won't argue with them about it or tell them what they already know, but I'm not going to invite that into my life on a daily basis by choosing to be in a relationship with a smoker again.
Interesting how this thread has turned more into "Would you date a regular recreational drug user/person addicted to and/or abusing a recreational drug?" when the OP asked about people who do recreational drugs only on an irregular basis at parties![]()
not sure entirely why cigarette smokers are now on the block but.... no. I have friends who are smokers, I dated a smoker, and I've been related to smokers. And its the same as with any other addiction: Always promising to quit, but always finding excuses not to. I don't want my future children being raised to see smoking as acceptable, and I don't want to risk their health, my health, or have them watch their father die a slow and painful death that could have been prevented.
What people choose to do with their own bodies is their choice and I won't argue with them about it or tell them what they already know, but I'm not going to invite that into my life on a daily basis by choosing to be in a relationship with a smoker again.
Nothing you show me is going to curtail what I've seen marijuana do to people.It might be of particular interest to you to take a look at LEAP | Law Enforcement Against Prohibition - the website of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. If historical/empirical evidence is what you need, those guys have done their homework along those lines.
Just curious here - I smoke fine tobacco occasionally (as in, a few times a month at most). I do not consider myself a "smoker". Would you differentiate between someone like me and someone who smokes a few packs of cigarettes a week?
Because to me, "fine tobacco user" is to "smoker" as "wine connoisseur" is to "alcoholic". Maybe there's some blending of the categories, but only at the edges. A smoker is far more likely to smoke a pack of Winstons than a single Nat Sherman or Hoyo de Monterrey, just as an alcoholic is far more likely to chug Keystone light or Jim Beam than sip Donnafugata Tancredi.
...someone who uses recreational drugs on an irregular basis and only at social parties?
By the way, no I do not take drugs before anyone thinks that lol.
not sure entirely why cigarette smokers are now on the block but.... no. I have friends who are smokers, I dated a smoker, and I've been related to smokers. And its the same as with any other addiction: Always promising to quit, but always finding excuses not to.
I don't want my future children being raised to see smoking as acceptable, and I don't want to risk their health, my health, or have them watch their father die a slow and painful death that could have been prevented.
What people choose to do with their own bodies is their choice and I won't argue with them about it or tell them what they already know, but I'm not going to invite that into my life on a daily basis by choosing to be in a relationship with a smoker again.
So you would not date anyone who uses caffeine, nicotine, or alcohol without making sure they get "fixed" first? Or is it only the fact of a substance's illegality which matters?