Legalizing marijuana is a bipartisan effort!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Lehigh96, Jun 25, 2011.

  1. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Potheads..losers..criminals (who ignore laws and do what they want regardless)..all the associations are equally valid. Losers and pot go together nicely I think. One develops the other. I can't recall anyone (other than maybe Cheech and Chong) that rose to the level of aspiring giants by touting how great pot was and how it helped them achieve success....rather the inverse is highly prevalent. Smoke your pot though, and enjoy. If you get caught, you deserve jail time because it's currently illegal. Please continue to advocate criminal behavior and ignoring law. Just do it away from normal society, and down in your pot haven underground or wherever. I don't want you to have the right to exert your disregard for blatant disregard for decency and moral behavior, or breathe your smoke. I'm quite happy with you having to do it while hidden from normal society.
     
  2. CoinOKC
    Fiendish

    CoinOKC T R U M P

    I asked an honest question and got a stupid answer. It figures...
     
  3. craig a

    craig a New Member

    And still youre nasty. And still a hypocrite.
     
  4. CoinOKC
    Fiendish

    CoinOKC T R U M P

    Please learn how to spell. The proper spelling is "hypocraig".
     
  5. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Clown Hater

    Over 100 million Americans have admitted to smoking pot at least once in their life. They don't deserve any jail time and I am quite sure that many have achieved high levels of success in their personal and professional lives. And that includes those who actually inhaled. Furthermore, I don't understand how people who have never smoked marijuana can speak so authoritatively about the harmful effects of doing so. It is your opinion that smoking marijuana is immoral, but that is your definition of morality. I and millions of other Americans don't share your version of morality. The plant was made illegal before I was born and the time has come to decriminalize it's use.

    BTW, the Beatles!
     
  6. craig a

    craig a New Member

    So those guys you knew were losers to begin with then? So it wasnt the pot. They wouldve ended up exactly where you mentioned anyway. And normal society? Is that you? Arent you the guy who sees a conspiracy in 9/11? You think thats normal? So if it became legal then pot smoker wouldnt be criminals, would they?
     
  7. craig a

    craig a New Member

    What a ''butterfly''. Possibly the most asinine thing you ever said in here. And still nasty.
     
  8. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther


    Well ok. Heroin too then. Why draw the line on mind altering drugs? There is a difference in trying pot in one's younger, dumber days, and fully endorsing its use as moral, or socially acceptable (not to mention the stupidity enhancing factor).
     
  9. craig a

    craig a New Member

    One could say the same about alcohol. Do you consider its use as moral?
     
  10. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Losers? Who knows what they would have been if they chose to use their brains at that moment, for something other than a mind altering, illegal substance. Pot seems to have certainly "enhanced" their road to loser-ism, in their cases, IMO. 9/11 WAS a conspiracy and not what it "officially" was recognized as. I can't help people are too ignorant to acknowledge it. Maybe they smoked too much pot? IF it were legal, then they wouldn't be criminals, no. IF. Right now...they are indeed criminals. Stupid to boot.
     
  11. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Alcohol is no better morally. It does happen to be currently legal though, so, in that sense, alcohol is a better choice, so long as you don't get behind the wheel of an automobile. Both are equally void of responsibility, both are poor choices health wise, and both are used to escape reality. Again, one is legal in the appropriate environment, and one isn't. Personally, I'd rather engage in legal escape from reality (if you force me to choose one). Neither constitutes smart behavior.
     
  12. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Clown Hater

    Legalizing heroin is more complicated because of the AIDS issue. If the public health factor was not involved, I would support legalizing that drug as well.
     
  13. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Clown Hater

    So you are a teetotaler? No wonder you are such an uptight ......
     
  14. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther


    Well, how bout the less messy alternative to heroin? Oxy? Maybe we should put them out on the shelves in Walmart. They go for up to 80 bucks a piece on the street. Why not work out a deal with Walmart and maybe get them cheaper?
    Acid...percs...qaqludes? Why not?
     
  15. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Clown Hater

    Legalize em all I say.
     
  16. craig a

    craig a New Member

    MMMMMMmmmmmm...qualudes. (drooling).
     
  17. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Actually acid didnt become illegal until 1964-65 It was legal up until then. Same with pot.(different date though. And cocaine. But a bunch of lobbyists made all that change. Not because of harm to people by the way.
     
  18. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    There you go. Legal, death causing and brain twisting drugs for all. Sounds like a great society (like maybe Atlantic City).
     
  19. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Yeah...my dead loser acquaintances and jail residents used to say s*it like that. They smoked pot too. (really stupid people).
     
  20. tomcorona

    tomcorona Anti republican truther

    Point is it should all be legal and easily accessible to all that want it. Men need to be free to love other men, and might need some illicit drug to facilitate that beautiful love.
     

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