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Old 10-23-2007, 12:54 PM
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Are you so sure on that?
Quite sure, thanks.

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Well you may be right on that, but in a sense, if it was seen like that, why wasn't it legalized way back then? Apparently there was a reason why it is, illegal.
One word: stigma.

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Maybe, Maybe not.
Definitely not.

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Though, what will start to happen when people are smoking, and driving?
This wouldn't be smart. However, people already use marijuana and drive, drink and drive, use narcotics and drive. Just because it's legal, doesn't mean it would come without regulation. Alcohol is legal, and it's illegal to drink and drive, for example.

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It causes delusions that makes everything seem likek they are going in circles.
Have you ever been high? I have, and I wouldn't characterize it like that.

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If this is a cause then its worse than alcohol, and will soon in the first couple years or so will be the number one killer.
Assumption based on fear.

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how is that?
It didn't make a lot of sense, the dialogue was hard to understand, and there were run-on sentences.

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All I hear where I live at is to legalize weed. What type of people are they? Trouble makers, ones that are always consintly in trouble with the law.
I'm in favor of "Legalize and Educate," and I've never once been in trouble with the law. Neither have my friends who also agree on the subject. That was a generalization.
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