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06-23-2006, 03:57 AM #1
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Alcohol v. Marijuana
But that's what I don't understand. How can Alcohol and Tobacco not be considered gate-way drugs? Clearly both have astronomically higher potentials to be addictive.
I think the time is ripening for marijuana legalization. People are learning after years of propaganda that marijuana is nowhere NEAR as bad as it was reported. Remember when the government pushed those "marijuana funds terrorism" ads? That got blasted off the air so fast it wasn't even funny. Except it was =)
The marijuana movement needs a "noble" cause to fuel it. As it stands people just think we want the government to provide us with drugs, when all we really want is to stop being cuffed, court-fined, and criminally charged for giggling and eating Doritos.Nylo Reviewed by Nylo on . Alcohol v. Marijuana Throughout my short yet interesting life of experimenting with substances, I have come up with a belief that I will stand by forever. Alcohol became popular in America and it was banned. Prohibition made its mark but the real people who loved it made it happen. No matter what they weren't gonna let the police or even the god damn government stand it their way of the desire to booze it up. And that brings me to the present. How long until our government realizes that weed posts to threat to Rating: 5
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