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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:461084"]vomitthesoul said:[QUOTE]ShadowSD said:[QUOTE]I've said it before and I'll say it again: legalize pot and federally criminalize driving with a blood alcohol content over 0.15 to get the people who don't get the message about driving drunk off the road PERMANENTLY. We'll all be less dead and more happy.[/QUOTE] Legalize pot huh? While we're at lets legalize cocaine,crack,heroin and prostitution also.ANARCHY!!! [/QUOTE] Who are you, Pat Robertson? I'm sure that when prohibition was lifted and alcohol became legal again in the 1930's, people made that very argument. However, it's even more retarded when you say it about pot. At least alcohol, like cocaine, crack and heroin, can lead to overdose, death, physical addiction, car crashes, and aggressive/criminal behavior. Pot however, has NONE of those qualities, and is a plant that grows in the earth. Even conservative blowhard Bill O'Reilly always maintained that pot should be legalized, how does it feel to be to the right of THAT GUY? Legalizing pot would not make other drugs more prevalent, in fact quite the opposite; law enforcement would stop wasting a good chunk of their anti-drug resources chasing millions of otherwise law-abiding pot smokers and use them all to crack down on hard drugs. Also, if legal, pot would stop being a "gateway" drug; marijouana as a substance has absolutely nothing to do with man-made drugs as I pointed out above, but the fact that it's illegal does force otherwise law-abiding people to do business with real criminals at some level in the chain, just like in prohibition, and the constant thwarting of one law diminishes power of all law, just like in prohibition. So whether you are pro or anti-pot, legalization is the only sensible solution. Pam has it exactly right, if it grows from the earth, no goverment has the right to outlaw it. However, if it's an addictive poison concoction developed in a laboratory, that's different.[/QUOTE]
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