Would pot be as fun? Or would it lose alittle appeal knowing it's no longer a forbidin fruit.
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Would pot be as fun? Or would it lose alittle appeal knowing it's no longer a forbidin fruit.
Why would the legality of it make it less fun? I don't think very many people smoke out of simple rebellion, but because they enjoy it, or because it helps them somehow.
It's a BIG "No" for me, but maybe a "yes" for some of the younger folk who simply do it out of spite.
Prob not too many of those types, tho.. ..
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it sure would cost more
If anything it would make the experience better. Imagine not having to worry about getting caught or even put in jail for smokin. It would be easy to get and you'd even be able to pick you own strain.
it would be free. you could grow it in your front lawn.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Colonel
It would be way more fun, because I would just smoke it anywhere. No need to hide it... I'd just puff and puff away, anywhere, any time!
yeah in holland most strains like white widow dont cost more than 6euro/g. Something gets pricey when its on the black market. When its legal, it costs as much as the public is capable to afford.
it would most definetly lose its special appeal. i enjoy the select group of people that I smoke with knowing we are together in our illegal affairs. its illegality has created an 'exclusive' underground appeal that draws upon he fcertain people willing to smoke despite. i enjoy the thrill of the forbidden fruit and the lifestyle surrounding it. i enjoy the privelages of partaking in such activities. im selfish i suppose
make it legal and it would lose a lot.
That's a nice thought, but if it were made legal in the U.S. the gov. would prob put restrictions on growing. My guess is many would still have to grow stealth. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by 187
Yes. If it was legal, it would lose any appeal that it may have had.
I would still smoke, but then every tom dick and harry would be stoned and I wouldn't feel so great anymore.