Once more and more people start to realize the truths, we will be closer to legalization, or at least decriminalization, on the federal level. It's not impossible to teach these people. It's hard, though. I used to be where they are at, but a good friend enlightened me after many intense arguments over the internet. It's all about showing them the facts, not telling them. You've got to show them good, hard evidence. You can't blame them, though. They've been conditioned to believe the government, and authority figures, and not sway from average line of thought. You cannot be rude about it, either, or they will get defensive.

I can't believe that they use "Weed is worse than cigarettes" as an argument for it being bad. That's probably the worst argument anybody could make, lol.

Anyway, have a good one.
mfqr Reviewed by mfqr on . A thought on mindsets... Today, my school had a meeting about prom (that I'm not going to), and our principal kept warning us not to do drugs and stupid things that we shouldn't be doing, etc. Every time he mentioned drugs (which I'm sure he was specifying marijuana), he said it in an angry, stern voice. I realize that he, along with everyone in his generation is against marijuana, probably because of all the ignorance and propaganda. Most of those people don't know the facts, or they REFUSE to believe, no matter Rating: 5