Drugs and the Government

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  • lord_carbo
    FFR Player
    • Dec 2004
    • 6222

    #46
    Re: Drugs and the Government

    Originally posted by Coolgamer
    No, it doesn't. Think of it as getting a prescription for a drug, of having a drinks-served limit at a bar. You CAN grow at home if you wish, but in public venues, the amount allowed for purchase is controlled.
    Hold up, what's your justification for having marijuana legalized or decriminalized, first of all?
    last.fm

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    • Coolgamer
      Old-School Player
      • Sep 2003
      • 677

      #47
      Re: Drugs and the Government

      Originally posted by lord_carbo
      Hold up, what's your justification for having marijuana legalized or decriminalized, first of all?
      See my previous posts.




      Originally posted by Synthlight
      St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?

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      • lord_carbo
        FFR Player
        • Dec 2004
        • 6222

        #48
        Re: Drugs and the Government

        That it poses no health or safety risks?

        I fail to see how possessing more marijuana at a time is less safe than possessing a smaller amount and that it justifies an arrest. Additionally, quantity of a possession does not equate to quantity of how much one is going to individually smoke at one time.
        last.fm

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        • SkySpy
          FFR Player
          • Jul 2005
          • 3

          #49
          Re: Drugs and the Government

          guys guys guys! It happened

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          • AdenL
            FFR Player
            • Oct 2012
            • 11

            #50
            Re: Drugs and the Government

            Quick question, what's the difference between legal and Decriminalized pot?

            Another incite, there are already "tax stamps," for the sale of marijuana and the transportation though, they're impossible to get. Why can't we actually enforce this, let states regulate how much possession is too much possession. Then once you've made your purchase print out a stamp (much like they do for hunting/fishing license) that is only valid for x numbered bag and of course tax it much like alcohol.

            Make it's public use illegal! It would eventually become illegal for public use to go along with many general smoking bans that're happening all over anyways. Growing and smoking while on your property either in the house or in the backyard could remain legal.

            I am actually all for persecuting people are under the influence while driving, it may make you focus more, and I do know this because I have driven blazed before, but your reactions are much slower. Take this into consideration, if you play video games how well do you play high? Say FFR here, I'm sure your PA is badass while stoned. I also bet that you have a lot of combo breakers in the mix.


            I have a massive headache right now, sorry for clarity not being so clear.
            Last edited by AdenL; 11-12-2012, 05:34 PM.

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            • Hateandhatred
              "The Quebec Steparatist."
              FFR Simfile Author
              • Feb 2011
              • 1974

              #51
              Re: Drugs and the Government

              Just a new point that doesn't seem to have been mentionned.

              The fact that it's illegal means that customers/dealers need to deal personnally with other dealers, street gangs, the mafia, etc. That's a good load of risk. Not always a friendly deal in one's basement.

              Not gonna debate in this topic too much since I'm really not someone well informed on the topic but just wanted to say that drugs are much more of a social issue when illegal than when legal.
              Forgot where I put my old sig lol

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              • MarioNintendo
                Expect delays.
                FFR Simfile Author
                FFR Music Producer
                • Mar 2008
                • 4179

                #52
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