Quote Originally Posted by drinksmokesleep
Friend owl is right if you at who introduced the harrison narcotics act it was funded by the asprin company Bayer.

Pluss who would want painkillers when you could get rid of he pain nauturally
I agree with a lot of what you guys are saying. Maybe I didn't explain it right in my first post.
I was saying that there are many legal things out there that are much worse then weed. I feel for the medical mj users, but I'm not necessarily talking about them in this thread. I'm more upset about the amount of people that are arrested every year for buying/selling/growing a plant that is harmless. Now, after all the studies, I think there is no reason to justify taking away a persons human rights. I was brainstorming for reasons why they are still spending billions and locking people up... pride was one of the reasons I came up with.
BigHomie Reviewed by BigHomie on . Could it all come down to pride? We are living in the age of information. There have been thousands of studies done on marijuana. Many of the studies have found that it is less dangerous then over 90% of the drugs prescribed to us. Less dangerous then most of the drugs we can buy without a prescription. Less dangerous then a lot of the food/drinks we consume. Yet the government is still putting weed in the same category as cocaine, meth and heroin. Why? They have arrested thousands of people and spent billions of dollars on Rating: 5