Marijuana Discussion

Live with people who smoke it. Smells pretty gross.


I think it makes you look and act stupid, but if that's what you like, sure! I don't care if it's legalized either way; this might be kind of harsh but I don't really care if people dumb enough to engage in illegal activities to get it land in jail or get hurt in the process. My mother said she has tried it and does not get why it's such a big deal. Tobacco is more harmful in any case, but that bull where everyone wants to legalize it for "medicinal purposes"- mfw just cut the crap and say you want to smoke weed
 
ehh i think my friends caught some kids smoking weed during school so they got in trouble

i probably wouldnt use weed (does it stink? i cant stand smelly things) bc idk. i would rather not do drugs? (i dont plan on drinking or doing tobacco either) because the idea of drugs keeps me away. at the very most ill take asthma medicine but thats it. im even a bit hesitant to take antidepressants so yeah
 
I don't think it should be legalized IMO.

Also, my town stinks of weed on a Friday night. Random fact<<
 
I have never done (or probably never will do) marijuana, but I think it should legalized. Over $60,000,000 was collected in taxes for marijuana sales last month, and the vast majority of sales were unaccounted for. The economy would be boosted, and people wouldn't be killed over stupid drug deals. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather have it cigarettes outlawed and marijuana legalized.

THIS ^^

weed will be legal because the government is going to TAX US


i love weed im all for it smoke weed errday
 
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i take cocaine

we can all see that

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It makes you stoopid. Do not legalize it.

I have people who are dumb enough to pay ?10 for a bag of "weed" (actually ground up leaves. someone even smoked some of it)
 
This was really interesting to read through. I personally think that it should be legalized but taxed, that way (as someone said far earlier in the thread) it can be smoked and it boosts the economy.

I have seen someone become psychologically addicted to weed which led to psychosis. BUT, that being said, addiction to anything is unhealthy. Addiction to fatty food makes you obese (or at the very least, very unhealthy) which leads to heart attacks etcetc, addiction to alcohol is extremely bad for you (and causes more harm than probably weed does), as are cigarettes - all of these things are legal because the government makes MONEY out of it. Not to mention coffee - something which used to be illegal in some countries and now a huge money maker.

My point is that just because it's made legal, does not mean that everyone is suddenly going to become all paranoid, or misuse it than they already do. Different people have different tolerances to different things; some people have addictive personalities and some don't.

It is probably safer than some prescription drugs on the market right now. People would pay good money to get a high from "Prozac" (an anti-depressant for those of you who don't know), something which I have been prescribed before. After coming off anti-depressants I had EXTREMELY awful withdrawal symptoms - basically felt like I was dying, couldn't breath etc. Once you start taking anti-depressants you are hooked unless told you can come off them. To me, it felt worse than taking any illegal drug I've ever taken, and sometimes it made me just as high as a good dose of MDMA. I would prefer weed over this any day, and Prozac is legal. And it made me higher than a class A illegal drug.

As for people's worries for misusing weed, people would probably misuse it LESS if it were legal, as it wouldn't seem like a "cool" thing to do any more, as it would be legal. Not to mention it would be safer if properly made, and the money would be going back into the economy rather than the hands of possibly cartels (quite extreme), or gangs etc.
 
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This was really interesting to read through. I personally think that it should be legalized but taxed, that way (as someone said far earlier in the thread) it can be smoked and it boosts the economy.

I have seen someone become psychologically addicted to weed which led to psychosis. BUT, that being said, addiction to anything is unhealthy. Addiction to fatty food makes you obese (or at the very least, very unhealthy) which leads to heart attacks etcetc, addiction to alcohol is extremely bad for you (and causes more harm than probably weed does), as are cigarettes - all of these things are legal because the government makes MONEY out of it. Not to mention coffee - something which used to be illegal in some countries and now a huge money maker.

My point is that just because it's made legal, does not mean that everyone is suddenly going to become all paranoid, or misuse it than they already do. Different people have different tolerances to different things; some people have addictive personalities and some don't.

It is probably safer than some prescription drugs on the market right now. People would pay good money to get a high from "Prozac" (an anti-depressant for those of you who don't know), something which I have been prescribed before. After coming off anti-depressants I had EXTREMELY awful withdrawal symptoms - basically felt like I was dying, couldn't breath etc. Once you start taking anti-depressants you are hooked unless told you can come off them. To me, it felt worse than taking any illegal drug I've ever taken, and sometimes it made me just as high as a good dose of MDMA. I would prefer weed over this any day, and Prozac is legal. And it made me higher than a class A illegal drug.

As for people's worries for misusing weed, people would probably misuse it LESS if it were legal, as it wouldn't seem like a "cool" thing to do any more, as it would be legal. Not to mention it would be safer if properly made, and the money would be going back into the economy rather than the hands of possibly cartels (quite extreme), or gangs etc.
im staying away from antidepressants then
 
If it makes a difference, I have been taking antidepressants for almost 10 years and I`m not addicted to them. I Don`t think its a common side effect?

Oxazepam is definetly addictive, but thats more of a relaxant.

I have switched anti depressants and ofcourse when you quit with a certain type you get a few heavy weeks, but thats normal. I never heard it being addictive? Most sources would confirm that.

However, funny enough one of the most used drugs to help people stop alcohol addiction, is highly addictive, it is called methadon.

However, it is easier to slowly built down this medication then the drug your using.

But in short, if you need antidepressants, don`t worry about addiction troubles. Ask your doctor if you want to be certain. :)
 
umm I have no intention on stooping as low as to even "try" drugs
and I'm completely with banning them
and they are not allowed here but very spread because of the black market shizz thingy (especially among collage students)
 
umm I have no intention on stooping as low as to even "try" drugs

tell that to those who need marijuana or other drugs

i hope you guys realize marijuana is not addicting what so ever, heroin, lsd, etc are addicting and aren't even close to being as "bad" as marijuana lmao
 
I think I meant that it's pretty hard to come off them, rather than be addictive in that sense of the word.
It's that dependency about them that I don't like.

I'll rephrase when I'm not on my phone.

Edit: this is about anti-depressants
 
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