It's usually impossible to convince someone it should be legal.
But it's very easy to get someone to realize they don't know why it is illegal.
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It's usually impossible to convince someone it should be legal.
But it's very easy to get someone to realize they don't know why it is illegal.
i feel that before you start anytype of discussion/debate, you should first ask the question if they know why it is legal. Then you should tell them all your facts, the whole time, continually asking them why they think it could be illegal, maybe you can jog their memory to thinking some crazy excuse as to why they think it should be, each time chopping down their answer to there is no reason for it to be illegal.
When your done, they will still believe that it should be illegal, but what else is new, atleast you got someone started as to how it should be thought of, maybe they will do some research of their own and decide it should be legal.
It is easier to reverse the argument and ask why any Americans freedom should be impinged for use of a plant used in industry or for personal use, be it medical or pleasure.
Take the offence not the defence.
Anslinger.
Son in law to Sec Treas Morgan (Morgan bank partner with Dupont who just got the German patent to nylon synthetics) was not "desperate." He was entrusted to keep hemp off the market for the 99-year patent life. Morgan created the department (bndd to dea) for that specific reason and kept it all in the family - as they always do.
I'd say that anyone, regardless of their family ties, that chooses to spearhead a War on Marijuana "The Devils Herb" :wtf:... and uses blatant propaganda, skewed medical testimony, and flat out lies to advance the career of himself and his family... is pretty damn desperate.
Desperate:
1 a: having lost hope b: giving no ground for hope
2 a: moved by despair b: involving or employing extreme measures in an attempt to escape defeat or frustration 3: suffering extreme need or anxiety
4: involving extreme danger or possible disaster
5: of extreme intensity
6: shocking, outrageous
Maybe that's just me though... :stoned:
The best way to close a mind to anything you are saying is to focus on proving the person wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Coelho
I find the best way to go about this is be armed with as much factual information as possible. Avoiding emotional arguments and build a case based on documented evidence from reliable sources. Respond with legitimate research rather than your opinion. It's much harder to dispute. Look at your job as one of educating rather than convincing.
I find economic reasons to be a good place to focus. I find that the type of people who oppose MMJ and legalization typically aren't too interested in compassion. They seem to care a great deal about the budget though.
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Originally Posted by JaySin
Hey Jay, quick question. little off topic, are you also into cars? are you a member of a mustang messageboard? Someone on there uses your name and i was just curious if it was you.
A print out of "Granny Storm Crow's List?" Lots of medical studies- about 65+ pages depending on your printer. Take a look- the link's in my sig. :thumbsup:
I know he's going to say it's all fake! Well, I have it up at various sites- just in case you don't want your boss snooping around here! lol The "most innocent" place I have it on, is this brand-new, all MMJ site ;)
Granny Storm Crow's List- - Medical Marijuana Patient Forums
That way he can check and see that the URLs (and the studies) are REAL and working! (and I checked them all on July 28th, 2008- so let him pick and choose as he wills) If he can read all the titles and still be anti-MMJ, watch out for him- IMHO, he's insane! :wtf:
Granny:hippy: