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10-19-2009, 05:59 PM #11
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Obama and mmj!
What we need is federal legalization vs this state nonsence. As long as there is a federal prohibition there is going to be continued problems for users and providers.
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10-19-2009, 06:50 PM #12
Senior Member
Obama and mmj!
I am all for legalization. But like any well-informed person, I like to know the arguments on both sides.
What do you all think about the possible decline in general productivity in the American workforce? While I'd like to think that our yearn for money would motivate us to continue being productive in jobs, I can't help but wonder if a lot of our workforce productivity WOULD decline because of irresponsible marijuana use. There are many people who have drastically changed their lives to accommodate their marijuana use, including working fewer hours and even putting their family through financial hardship because of it. I see these "addiction" symptoms frequently at work.
Thoughts?[SIZE=\"3\"][/SIZE]
Originally Posted by UMrocksmysocks
\"I\'m in favor of legalizing drugs. According to my value system, if people want to kill themselves, they have every right to do so. Most of the harm that comes from drugs is because they are illegal.\"
- Milton Friedman
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10-19-2009, 07:43 PM #13
Senior Member
Obama and mmj!
that would be OK, EXCEPT, his statements didn't change any LAWS :wtf: ... he's only making his 'opinions' made public ... he needs to change the Laws ... anything less, is merely rhetoric, he's only making noises ... :smokin:
Originally Posted by Islandborn
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10-19-2009, 10:32 PM #14
Junior Member
Obama and mmj!
Feds: No more arrests for pot-smoking patients - Addictions- msnbc.com
Come through for us Obama! We didn't campaign for nothing!
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10-19-2009, 10:37 PM #15
Junior Member
Obama and mmj!
Irresponsible adults/-parents whatever are going to exist whether we decriminalize marijuana or not. I am guessing folks who would prioritize weed over their job, family, etc have no problem getting their drugs anyway. Makes no difference whether it is legal or not.
Originally Posted by psychodelic
I am not disagreeing with you that many people are irresponsible with their life decisions. But I do not think that someone who is responsible and productive will now become an unproductive bum just because marijuana is more readily available
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10-20-2009, 12:01 AM #16
Senior Member
Obama and mmj!
I disagree. I've worked with numerous adolescents and adults who did not use marijuana, but once they made friends who do (or found out their friends do), the availability of marijuana resulted in fewer healthy activities, more procrastination, and less fulfillment of obligations and productivity.
Originally Posted by klarity
For example, I worked with a man who used to spend a lot of time with his kids, taking them to the park daily, etc. He provided very well for himself and his kids, and I considered him to be a wonderful parent. He admitted he like to partake every few weeks, but he was very responsible with it; it was a healthy activity for him.
Long story short, he found someone who sold him decent quality bud really cheap, and he began spending more time smoking pot and less time on responsibilities. Instead of his monthly tokes, he began breaking promises, play-dates, etc. in order to smoke. Of course the availability of the marijuana wasn't the sole "cause" of these behavioral changes, but it certainly was a big factor, and I feel confident saying I don't think his behaviors/priorities would have changed that drastically had he not found a cheap source.
There's no right or wrong here, I am just concerned that legalization may bring similar consequences as what I've seen.[SIZE=\"3\"][/SIZE]
Originally Posted by UMrocksmysocks
\"I\'m in favor of legalizing drugs. According to my value system, if people want to kill themselves, they have every right to do so. Most of the harm that comes from drugs is because they are illegal.\"
- Milton Friedman
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10-20-2009, 01:28 AM #17
Senior Member
Obama and mmj!
Think about all those of us that already do it and hold down our jobs just fine.people are gonna do what they are gonna do regardless of laws.
Originally Posted by psychodelic
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10-20-2009, 09:52 AM #18
Member
Obama and mmj!
Such as wining the "Ignoble Prize" award, eh?
Originally Posted by the image reaper
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10-20-2009, 04:35 PM #19
Senior Member
Obama and mmj!
Obama is doing once again what most politicians do. He pushes and shoves until us until we feel cornered and then to keep us people on his side he concedes a little so people might think, "well just maybe".....
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10-20-2009, 04:41 PM #20
Senior Member
Obama and mmj!
Those people that get unmotivated and lazy while using weed, would probably be the same way just weed is an excuse. If you are weak minded without weed, you will be equally weak minded with weed. Besides how many people would be out of jail or prison if weed was legal. How lazy do you get sitting in a cell? I mean how many lives has weed prohibition ruined? Get caught with weed and you can't get a student loan, but be convicted of arson or rape and go right ahead and get your student loan. I guess the message is it is OK to rape and pillage just don't smoke weed while you're doing it..... the madness...
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