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Drug Legalization

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-22 12:56

What do you all think? I say pot should be legalized immediately.  About one person every 40 seconds gets arrested for smoking marijuana - an activity which, in and of itself, doesn't hurt anyone but the health of the user.  Making marijuana legal would strengthen and reaffirm the notion that an individual has the liberty to do with his property and his body as he pleases - so long as he does not harm another human in the process.

Furthermore, I think police resources would be far better used hunting down REAL violent criminals, such as murderers, robbers, rapists, etc, rather than harassing and imprisoning people for peacefully enjoying a joint while sitting in their home.

Of those arrested in 2005 for marijuana use/possession, 88% were charged with possession only - indicating that the vast majority of marijuana users are not harming anyone and should be free to pursue their happiness by smoking a joint, if that does it for them. 

Almost 94 million americans have admitted to having used marijuana at some point or other in their lives, including presidents, congressman, and even supreme court justices. 

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-24 9:12

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Hmm, so your rhetoric is only serious if it works? You were still employing it in order to prove me wrong.

A man goes parachuting. There are several parachutes made available to him. Most of them are in good shape, but a bright red one is a bit old and worn. The man chooses the red one because he thinks it's cool. It may endanger his life.

It is possible that it will not open. It is also possible that any of them may not open. Should he shirk all logic and take the red one, although it is A LOT MORE LIKELY that it will not open? I guess so, since there are the failure of all of them is possible, however unlikely. The red one's failure is not 'EXTREMELY unlikely.'

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