Well, normally Tamathumper Id probably take offense to that statement. You seem to be laughing at cannabis users (like myself), and implying they are stupid, unsuccessful losers, who are all by and large, of questionable character. For the sake of the debate, Im not going to feed, or read into it much, or reciprocate any negativity. I will just continue to state the facts, and give everyone some real world, actual physical experiences with cannabis. Really tho, how many open cannabis users have you met? Most people who are successful dont talk about it out of fear. Fear you'll judge them. Im an exception, because I am a CA resident, and an AZ resident. Two states where the people have decided, and our voice will be heard. I dont fear any type of trouble, or retribution, because I am licensed to do so in my state. Correct me if Im wrong Bill, but up to an ounce of pot here in CA without license is about the equivalent of jaywalking. There simply is no valid argument why cannabis shouldnt be rescheduled. It does clearly have medicinal properties.
No offense Tamathumper, but by your logic that cannabis users make bad decisons. Well, I tend to think my forefathers made good decisions. Decisions like revolt against the crown, documents like the declaration of independence, the constitution, etc, etc. Without cannabis, those things wouldnt have even been printed. The truth is, we owe our freedom to a bunch of "bad decision" making stoners. The world thrived on it until a small group of lobbyists had their way. Historically speaking for a American citizen to ridicule it, and deny its benefits, is down right definitively hypocritical. It seems to me, the general public has taken our freedoms for granted, and become complacent for the notion of safety, and we are definitely starting to reap what we have sown. I think the current state of our nation is enough proof of that.
I come from a long line of alcoholics. I could say the reason Ive never known my father is because he was a drunk, amongst other things of course. No other drugs, but alcohol. And yes, contrary to the carefully worded propaganda, alcohol is certainly a "drug". Alcohol certainly has a negative impact on society, and is a much more harmful substance than cannabis. I dont see us rushing to make it illegal. We know better now. In time we will know better about cannabis, and once again use it to fuel our country, and economy.
The gateway drug theory is really just that. A theory. A proven implausible one at that. Children becoming crackheads has more to to with parenting than anything. Its not about wealth, or because they werent loved, or anything like that. In fact in my experience most of the kids who became junkies, or crackheads were the ones who came from prominent, or affluent well to do families. They seemed to just take life for granted, because theyve had everything given to them their whole lives from my perspective at least. Either that or just to spite their families for whatever reason. As if drugs were the ultimate revenge or something.
Tamathumper: I just want to say, that I do not mean any of this offensively to you or any one. I dont think its surprising to think of California, and New York, as worlds away, and understanding each other can be difficult at times. I too am very pleased to see how well this conversation has gone.
Unfortunately, it is a highly controversial, and divided subject. In fact fighting over cannabis, was a big part of the civil war. One could argue maybe the biggest part. Considering cannabis, and cotton were the majority of the textiles market at the time. Its funny how history repeats itself. I think we have become much more civil as a nation on a whole.
Come on, really, can anyone here say they never wanted to be like this guy at some point in their life? Obviously he made some good decisions some where along the line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpCcYxDio...re=related