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By katzperiod - 05/03/2009 04:21 - United States

Today, I was debating weed legalization in drug awareness. I was thoroughly unleashing arguments: how marijuana turns normal citizens into criminals, how the government spends billions to enforce drug laws, when I lost my train of thought. My teacher grinned saying, "My point exactly." FML
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Ok, my turn on my own post. My slip up came because it is very hard for me to organize my thoughts when I don't write them down and also because of frequent personal use. This is all besides the point of the debate though. I oppose the marijuana laws for both my own selfish reasons and from an economic-minded libertarian approach. It is written in the Declaration of Independence that all men are entitled to their own pursuit of happiness. From a public health point, marijuana does not physically harm anyone. Hard drugs should remain illegal because they will lead you to decay and death. Marijuana does not cause lung cancer or any other type of cancer. Zero people in the history of mankind have died directly from weed use. It is impossible to overdose and the worst that can happen is lethargy and fatigue. It can and has been used to treat over 120 diseases or symptoms of other medication. This country spends 12 billion dollars fighting pot with no results. If marijuana were legalized and taxed, then it would produce 6-7 billion dollars in revenue. That means almost 20 billion dollars would be gained every year that marijuana is legalized and taxed, money that can be spent on education, health care, environmental reform, defense, anything. Currently there is a huge overpopulation problem in prisons. 40% of all arrests are because of drug laws. Again as an American, I want to support legitimate American businesses and my government with my weed money. The people bringing weed into this country are international gangs that also deal in cocaine, heroin, prostitution, slavery, and arms deals. I do not enjoy supporting those causes for what I consider should be my personal freedom. To legalize pot would also create millions of jobs. Limited hemp research has proven that it would reduce dependence on foreign oil through hemp products and biodiesel made from hemp. Hemp is biodegradable and plastic can be synthesized from hemp fibers. Hemp seeds contain more protein than soy beans and could lower malnutrition if only it was legal to include it in aid packets sent to Third World countries. There is no slippery slope after you legalize pot. To say that fully automatic weapons could be legalized once pot is is absolutely absurd. Jake, the only reason weed is grouped with illegal drugs is because the government decided to place that label on it. Other drugs do physical and emotional harm through addiction. In response to #54, a good reason all those chemicals are present in weed smoke is because there has been no scientific approach to removing them, and most weed is smoked without a filter. Tobacco has been cultivated in America for 400 years and science has been around for 150 of those, the tobacco companies have billions of dollars to spend funding both research on how to make it safer and to fund anti-pot studies. I say enough propaganda. Listen patiently to what others say and accept it only if they can prove it with facts. All that I have stated above can be proven with facts. Jake, could it be that pot makes your family lazy because they don't want to be arrested outside? For someone who posts that you don't want people to cram opinions down other people's throats, you certainly like to cram your own down ours. In the last one I just read you were using mostly all caps.

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Yep, when I smoke weed I like to go a rapin' and a killin'... lame.

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nver_does_work 0

#55 I would like to applaud you. I was tempted to actually email you to tell you how much I liked your comment, but I thought it would be best to show everyone of fml.com how much i really liked it. I don't think I should point out all the people that smoke(d) weed and became a major success!, so I won't. I just wanted to add my own input to this because it's getting ridiculous. So here goes: I am not a "pothead"... well not anymore. I used to smoke like no tomorrow, but I *slowed (not stopped)* down. Anyways, I personally prefer that people know I smoke weed because I don't care, and I like to see their reaction. When I was in high school, a classmate approached me and literally began to yell at me. Calling me out in front of a lot of people. Now, not only do I go to a better school than she does, I still smoke weed and am doing better than ever. So back to the main argument... I honestly don't want weed to be legalized because that would create more problems that we really don't need. This country has enough on her plate, without having people protesting over weed. The only thing I can say is "Don't knock it 'til you try it" and if you choose not to try it, then that's you, but don't make silly/ignorant remarks because just like you have are strongly against it there are some that are strongly for it.

Vagabones 0

The teacher obviously finds this banal, criminalized society acceptable. Ignorance is bliss I suppose...

people need to chill out and smoke some ****** weed, seriously its not even that bad.

thedragonsword 0

Your teacher is witty, wrong, but witty.

Tweekers shouldn't debate weed legalization for that reason. Just have your smart clear headed friends do it for you.

#66. Yes there are chemicals in marijuana. 420 to be exact, that's where april 20th as national weed smoking day came from... And the large amount of those chemicals are carcinogens too. #69. By all the time I don't mean every minute of the day, i mean like a chain smoker of tobacco would, which for them is 2 packs a day.