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For first time, majority in U.S. favor legalizing pot according to Gallup poll

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Weed's smell is totally disgusting. Not as bad as cigarettes, but pretty close. Downstairs neighbor will do it now and then, and our apartment always smells gross when she does.

That's one of the issues I've had with some pot smokers: not caring how their activity affects others around them. (But I say the same thing about plenty of other things in life, such as music listening habits.)

What are you talking about? Maybe your nose is busted up or something because it smells pretty good.

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It doesn't have to kill you to be a poison.

Are you seriously arguing semantics here? You think that's clever or something?

In common usage, poison = toxin. If you're trying to insinuate that marijuana is a poison because it causes a chemical reaction on the molecular level and ignore that most people mean toxins, then that's just sad.

Marijuana does not kill you in high doses.There you go.
 
It is mindboggling to me that this is still debated. We have much worse things legalized, and this is the main drug that stays in your system and fails tests instead of the things you need to be actually worried about.
 
Have you ever smelled weed? Shit is glorious and it smells nothing like cig smoke. I've always wanted it to come in incense form so I could smell it without having to smoke it.
The smell is actually the one and only reason why I'd prefer that it remain illegal.

Can't stand that shit at all.
 
No, their smoking indoors is the problem (they're the apartment below ours).

And this is a neighbor who has played music cranked at 5AM, has a non-functioning car taking up her parking space (meaning she then parks her working car in other people's spaces), who doesn't leash her dogs even after they've bit people, who yells homophobic slurs at other residents (when she's a lesbian), and who has refused to open the door for police when they've been called on her.

So, I have a feeling my conversation with her on her smoking habits wouldn't quite go that well. *heh*

Ya nevermind. Sorry for the douche downstairs :(
 
Put me down as one of those people who hate the smell of weed. Makes me physically nauseous to be around it too long. Smoker rules should apply to weed too.
 
Are you seriously arguing semantics here? You think that's clever or something?

In common usage, poison = toxin. If you're trying to insinuate that marijuana is a poison because it causes a chemical reaction on the molecular level and ignore that most people mean toxins, then that's just sad.

Marijuana does not kill you in high doses.There you go.

And i never said it did.

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http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/833828-overview
 
Most people assume weed is illegal because it's bad. Anyone who has researched the topic knows it's because of propaganda and countries following other countries lead. Watch "The Union" or some of the marihuana documentaries on Hulu.

Legalizing weed lowers prison population & crime stats, opens new medical treatment etc. weed is only illegal because it hurts pockets of local governments, federal bureaus (DEA) and big pharma corporations.
 
Bunch of crybabies

Weed is safer than taking them pills you do for pain. Or Alcohol...Or Cigs...
 
Did you know there are over 300 million people in the USA? We can do more than one thing at once.

:D god I hate when people say things like "don't we have more important things to think about". Turns out different people assess importance differently. Legalizing weed makes the world strictly better than it is, so it's worth doing.

Most people assume weed is illegal because it's bad. Anyone who has researched the topic knows it's because of propaganda and countries following other countries lead. Watch "The Union" or some of the marihuana documentaries on Hulu.

Legalizing weed lowers prison population & crime stats, opens new medical treatment etc. weed is only illegal because it hurts pockets of local governments, federal bureaus (DEA) and big pharma corporations.

:D yes having less crimes defined means the nation will have less criminals
 
No, their smoking indoors is the problem (they're the apartment below ours).

And this is a neighbor who has played music cranked at 5AM, has a non-functioning car taking up her parking space (meaning she then parks her working car in other people's spaces), who doesn't leash her dogs even after they've bit people, who yells homophobic slurs at other residents (when she's a lesbian), and who has refused to open the door for police when they've been called on her.

So, I have a feeling my conversation with her on her smoking habits wouldn't quite go that well. *heh*

Sounds like she's just a fucking awful human being. Don't lump her in with the rest of us!
 
Most people assume weed is illegal because it's bad. Anyone who has researched the topic knows it's because of propaganda and countries following other countries lead. Watch "The Union" or some of the marihuana documentaries on Hulu.

Legalizing weed lowers prison population & crime stats, opens new medical treatment etc. weed is only illegal because it hurts pockets of local governments, federal bureaus (DEA) and big pharma corporations.

America should certainly legalize - IF it's managed correctly. I'm no advocate of it being smoked outdoors or in public places. It should be kept within licensed premises or at home. I think it also needs some further research into how it affects dopamine creation in the brain as I'm pretty sure multiple research has 'theorized' MJ could affect it.

Apart from that though - Fucking go crazy. I'll be on the first flight to the US as soon as that law drops.
 
:D yes having less crimes defined means the nation will have less criminals

That's not what he means. Keeping weed illegal provides a avenue for organized crime (i.e. gangs) and mexican cartels to fund themselves by selling it.

make it legal, the price crashes through the floor, and it's no longer a valid way for organized crime to fund itself. Exactly like alcohol during prohibition.

On top of that, those states that lock up people for marijuana possession inadvertently raise crime by turning non violent offenders into unemployable felons. (most jobs won't hire you if you have a felony or went to jail on your record.) those masses of unemployable ex-cons commit crimes at a very high rate because of this and often end right back up in jail.
 
Great news. As someone who has never smoked and never will smoke, I'm all for legalization.

-Minimal health risks that primarily revolve around the act of smoking anything.
-Hypocritical laws. This should not be illegal while the far more dangerous alcohol is legal.
-Thousands in prison with their lives ruined despite never having harmed another person.
-The illegal drug trade provides funding for the cartels, helping them murder thousands more.
-Legalization would help to improve our economy with its production and sales.
-Efforts can be diverted to rehabilitating those with addictions to actual harmful drugs (all drug possession should be decriminalized, while the less harmful ones such as marijuana should be legal).

Legalization is an overwhelming positive, and one of the more important issues of the day.
 
I don't personally use marijuana, but do support it's legalization.

Hopefully when it's legal, the people that want it will also be able to buy it as ecigs.
 
weed is only illegal because it hurts pockets of local governments, federal bureaus (DEA) and big pharma corporations.

I'm a little lost. Why would they be against it? I'd figure they'd be the first ones to be able to get that shit in stores aside from maybe tobacco companies.
 
I'm a little lost. Why would they be against it? I'd figure they'd be the first ones to be able to get that shit in stores aside from maybe tobacco companies.

Because big pharma makes a TON of money on painkillers, and marijuana is very effective at this. Big pharma is one of the top 5 lobbyists keeping marijuana illegal. I think at least 2 of the others are law enforcement.

and no, they can't really make the same amount of money on marijuana as they can selling percoset or whatever, as marijuana can easily be grown by anyone with 5 feet of yard space, and can't be patented. there's no reason to buy prescription weed at inflated prices.
 

That's not what posion is, it has to be damaging within a realistic dose. Not a single person has ever died from smoking it. By your definition clean water is way more "poisonous", since people have died from drinking a huge amount of water within a very short time span, some student bets for instance. Poison is all about the dose, weed is not poisonous, period. I'm from The Netherlands and have used it a lot for a very long time and seen it all around me growing up. Unless you vaporize it it is not good for your lunges however. Alcohol is way more damaging and actually a mild poison, that is why a overdose is called a alcohol-poisoning. People get mild mannered from weed, milder then sober. Lots of people get violent from alcohol and some get depressed. Property damage is much higher then sober or under the influence of marijuana. Things like spousal abuse and child abuse and neglect are more likely to happen with drinkers. Alcohol can seriously damage organs with the liver going first. Alcohol is very addictive, more then weed is. After all these years of smoking much more then recommended i just quit one day and never smoked a single joint again, not even graved it much in the beginning and very soon not graved it at all. Kicking alcoholism is very hard and for many a life long struggle. Drinking 1 or 2 glasses of wine a day is acceptable and has health benefits that outweigh the disadvantages (which it still has).
 
Didn't the Gallup poll think Romney was winning for a long time
 
Bunch of crybabies

Weed is safer than taking them pills you do for pain. Or Alcohol...Or Cigs...


And is smells AMAZINGLY GOOD ... how can anyone say they can't stand the smell ... certainly smells better than cigs or someone's alcohol breath ...
 
I'm a little lost. Why would they be against it? I'd figure they'd be the first ones to be able to get that shit in stores aside from maybe tobacco companies.

Because marijuana legalization lets little guys make medicinal properties. A lot of different types of marihuana (oils, pills etc) have better results than a lot of commercial medicine (pills). Marihuana legalization would hurt them. And they can't patent a plant so it would be a huge market for them to try to make $ in. Big pharma has no interest or they'd be doing it now.

There's a big graph that goes around reddit etc showing what marihuana can be made in and how it's related to various medicines. I can't find it though :(.

Edit: legalization also means you can grow it. Growing your own medicine is what scares big pharma the most.
 
I'm a little lost. Why would they be against it? I'd figure they'd be the first ones to be able to get that shit in stores aside from maybe tobacco companies.


Because anyone can grow and sell good weed ... you think big pharma wants to give up their drug share for something safer that anyone can make?
 
And is smells AMAZINGLY GOOD ... how can anyone say they can't stand the smell ... certainly smells better than cigs or someone's alcohol breath ...
Just because it smells better than two really bad things doesn't mean it actually smells nice.

Though I can only speculate that MAYBE I smelled it in the air before without confirming for sure, though given the amount of usage and the analogies I can believe it.

EDIT: And the smell is completely secondary to whether it should be legal or not, frankly just knocking the wind out of some of these cartels would be enough reason to me, nevermind how relatively benign it really is.
 
Legalization will never happen in the US, the alcohol companies already paid Obama off and other politicians. And once they leave office they will just keep on writing checks to the replacements.

And it's great that they are doing that, marijuana should only be legalized for medicinal reasons.
 
Just because it smells better than two really bad things doesn't mean it actually smells nice.

Though I can only speculate that MAYBE I smelled it in the air before without confirming for sure, though given the amount of usage and the analogies I can believe it.


Well, it also depends on the quality. But, generally speaking, good-to-high quality weed smells delightful ...
 
All for the legalization of pot production/sale.

I am not for the legal distribution/sale of all drugs/anything though or the dissolution of the FDA.



I believe it can be considered assault to blow tobacco smoke in someone's face in some states. Like, if I were hammered at the bar and a cop asked me to leave, I don't think that I could spit beer in his face and it would be considered okay.

Just being able to casually smoke a J on the street as a cop walks past is pretty thrilling. I wouldn't blow it in his face, but if he's walking past and I happen to be smoking, that certainly wouldn't constitute as assault.
 
their methodology for rating presidential elections intentionally undercounted democratic turnout for nonsense reasons. I don't think it's really applicable here.

It isn't a serious criticism of their methodology in respect to determining whether people smoke weed. I'm just giving them shit for that entire cycle.
 
Well, it also depends on the quality. But, generally speaking, good-to-high quality weed smells delightful ...

Unless everyone around me has been smoking low-quality stuff my whole life, then I don't think it smells good under any condition. It's very unpleasant.
 
And is smells AMAZINGLY GOOD ... how can anyone say they can't stand the smell ... certainly smells better than cigs or someone's alcohol breath ...
I genuinely surprised how many people in here say they hate it and I also wonder what quality of weed it was that they have smelled. All the weed I've encountered here in WA has been locally grown and was always super fresh. I've never met anyone, smoker or not, who didn't find it pleasant smelling to some degree. To each their own I guess.
 
One thing to look at is Marijuana and hemp laws BEFORE the 1930s. Hemp was poised to over take the lumber industry, as Hemp can be grown in 2-3 months and used with a majority of the same uses trees can. Instead of joining in the lumber barons essentially hired politicians to lobby against it. There was a large trend that people said weed made "white women welcome the company of black and Hispanic men" in the mid 20s-30s.

The biggest negative effect of weed is that if you're a smoker from ages 12-18 your brain doesn't develop white matter enough which inhibits learning and brain development. But that study came out THIS YEAR.

Regardless, legalization is coming. I truly feel if the south eastern US legalizes medicinal weed it'll start a domino effect.
 
I have this theory that when the time comes and cannabis is legal on a national level, most people will eventually find that they prefer it to alcohol and/or other drugs and that its use by the majority of people will eventually lead us to living in a more compassionate society. That compassion will, in turn, lead to greater things for everyone in this country.

I can dream.
 
The biggest negative effect of weed is that if you're a smoker from ages 12-18 your brain doesn't develop white matter enough which inhibits learning and brain development. But that study came out THIS YEAR.

Regardless, legalization is coming. I truly feel if the south eastern US legalizes medicinal weed it'll start a domino effect.

Source? If true just make the same as regular tobacco and limit it to 18+. Wouldn't stop kids from smoking it any more than they do now though.
 
I wonder why there is such an obsession with pot politics in this country.

I imagine it has something to do with the fact that marijuana is more or less accepted nowadays in the general culture, but we still have the old guard in power who doesn't want to budge on the issue.

edit: maybe not entirely accepted, due to its legality, but I do think that the general stereotype of the burnout pothead is dying.
 
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