The difference between alcohol and weed is you can drink without getting drunk but can't really smoke pot without getting stoned.
Sure you can.... I do it all the time.... it's called being ripped off. :lol:
But in seriousness, alcohol affects you in much the same way as weed does..... in that, while you can take a couple of sips of alcohol or even a shot of spirit and not actually sense a buzz, your blood alcohol still goes up, although slightly..... meanwhile, if I take a pinch of weed in a pipe and smoke only that pinch, while the marijuana might be in my blood, there are no physical/noticeable affects unless you smoke more.... like you'd need to drink more.
Marijuana is not Salvia...... you still need a decent amount in order to have any worthwhile effect..... just taking one puff off a joint is not enough to instantly screw you up.... unless of course you got some powerful, unique stuff (On average, you don't) and one shot of alcohol won't be enough to instantly screw you up..... unless of course you drank something well above 100 proof.
In the end, it all depends on an individual's tolerance.
Never mind Marijuana, ban the S.O.B.s that produce, import or sell any illegal drugs. I have nothing particular against Marijuana, but I'm still waiting proof of its benefit to the average healthy person.
Why does it need to have a benefit in order to be legal?
What kind of benefit? The term Benefit to the average healthy person can be subjective, as a can of Pepsi isn't all that healthy nor has little benefit for the average healthy person..... should Pepsi be made illegal?
I'm a person who supports the legalization/decriminalization of Marijuana and have come across many various studies that show medical benefits as well as everyday benefits from smoking weed, not to mention a much healthier substitute then cigarettes...... I'm not a person who would suggest everybody should smoke it, nor would I suggest everybody to drink alcohol..... but I am a person who believes someone should not be legally punished for possession or private use of Marijuana unless used on the job or smoked in a non-smoking area.
And I can not support your view of banning or getting rid of drug dealers, as they're the only ones who supply people with the stuff without being sent to jail (it's not illegal unless you're caught)
That's the mentality I never got...... someone claims to not have an issue with a drug like Marijuana, but thinks it should remain illegal until somehow proven safe or somehow beneficial to mankind, and those who possess, use or sell Marijuana should be arrested and sent off to jail..... so if nobody is allowed to sell, own or use marijuana, how exactly is someone supposed to be able to actually prove it's safe and/or somehow beneficial to mankind, when you're not allowed to come near the stuff, let alone use it or try it to know??
All that would happen is that more and more people would continually be sent off to jail who pose no serious risk to society, no research or open studies are allowed because nobody's allowed to own, buy or use it, nobody is willing to come forward due to the fear of being sent off to jail.... thus it will continue to remain illegal and nothing changes.
In other words, the claim:
"Never mind Marijuana, ban the S.O.B.s that produce, import or sell any illegal drugs. I have nothing particular against Marijuana, but I'm still waiting proof of its benefit to the average healthy person." ~ Is just a complete load of hot air, trying to sound like you're for something, all for action on something, but your parameters setup a position that doesn't change or solve anything and nothing is really done besides the current status quo.
I think (against my better judgment) I have to agree with you here. I love gambling and casinos and detest street drugs, but I suppose one can be just as devastating as the other. I think with gambling however, some personal control is possible, I'm not sure if it is with drugs- for the vast majority I would guess not. :smile:
And in all honestly, I'm the complete opposite of you.
I don't gamble, have no interest in gambling and think it should be illegal...... but I support the legalization of certain drugs based on their level of mental/physical addiction and known side effects.
I don't gamble and it is a very rare occasion when I drink alcohol..... the only thing I do now is weed and tobacco.... it doesn't impact my job, my relationship or my interaction with the rest of my friends/family... I know my limits and I know when it's ok to smoke pot and when it isn't.
Some personal control is possible in any situation, be that drugs or gambling.... mind you, certain drugs like Tobacco, Cocaine, Heroin, Crack, Meth, etc. have some serious physical addictions, as well as mental addictions to them and even the most discipline-minded person could have difficultly getting out of that stuff.
Drugs such as Marijuana/Hash/Oil, Shrooms, LSD, Salvia and the sort do not have physical addictive qualities such as Cocaine, Heroin, Crack and Meth and if you try Marijuana/Hash/Oil, Shrooms, LSD or Salvia, you don't get physically hooked to the point where you're sick and vomiting all over the place or turn completely incapable of doing anything without the drug being in your system.
You may think to yourself "Man, a joint or a hit of acid would be nice right about now" ~ But that's no different then saying to yourself "Man, a slice of pizza would be nice right about now."
In other words, You like it..... but your whole world doesn't suddenly end/stop if you can't get any, nor will you go through withdraw if you can't get any.
That's why I support the legalization of the drugs that do not produce heavy physical addictions such as Crack, Meth, Cocaine, Heroin, etc.
Since I don't gamble and have no interest in Gambling, I can not speak for what it is like being addicted to gambling.
Added:
1. If marijuana is legal, will you somke that? -
Yes
2. Do you have any friends somke marijuana? -
Yes
3. Do you think which is better between cigarette and marijuana? -
Marijuana
4. Do you agree marijuana should be legal? -
Yes
5. Should the government control the quantity of the marijuana? -
No