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Psychoid a dit:When a drug is illegal:
- More kids use it.
- It is very impure, often cut with nasty thing, which are responsible for most of the health problems cause by it more than the substance itself.
- Profits generated by its sale go in criminals' pockets
- It is taboo, so harder to be informed about it, and harder to get some help if you have problems.
- Put innocent people in prisons for victimless "crimes", often fucking up their life when they could have been functionnal and productive in the society.
- Put those innocent users in contact with criminals, and vulnerable ones may be "converted" because of that
- I could write more...
Who's still against legalization?
wow really?Affirmatory a dit:Poll from cnn. 4/15/09
"Do you think the United States should legalize drugs?
No Way - 6%
Yes, all drugs - 49%
Only marijuana - 46%"
6% still against legalization.
In holland it's 18 and teens below 18 use less cannabis than in the surrounding countries, unless there is no coffeeshop around (where they can sell legitimally), because if there isn't, people are reliant upon dealers who don't care who buys it.viljo a dit:First is youth (under 21 years of age) I would still want cannabis to be restricted (not allowed) to people under 21. This is because there still in development stages and theres no real reason for it, not with school, friends etc,ect.
I guess to a certain point it is rather harmless, but if you use a lot, it might interfere with your driving, although for some people this isn't the case. I think we need something similar to alcohol (at least that's how it is over here): if you have one drink you are probably still able to drive an hour later. There should be objective testing what levels of cannabis use will hamper reaction times, impulsivity, etc.As for driving under cannabis I'd still want a zero tolerance approach with drug testing still to commence.