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    Wink Is marijuana ShOuLd Be LeGal WaT U THink???

    Im curius about opinions ...
    Alcohol legal but u can't drive after drink. alcohol addict
    Mj u can drive when buzz gone theres a lot of medical things.
    ciggaretes legal but probably risk with cancer so world is crazy
    Young and wild nympha wanna tempting you
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    I think no government on Earth should be allowed to say what we put into our bodies. Then again, I object to paying taxes to suport junkies on methadone or smokers going through lung cancer chemo.

    Tough call...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Army Girl View Post
    Im curius about opinions ...
    Alcohol legal but u can't drive after drink. alcohol addict
    Mj u can drive when buzz gone theres a lot of medical things.
    ciggaretes legal but probably risk with cancer so world is crazy
    In Germany it is....but not for traffic....just for using....

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    Well, it would be rather nice not to have to go to Amsterdam
    If life gives you lemons ask for Tequila

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    Definitely not. It has long term consequences. Regular users have an increased risk of developing serious mental health problems.
    Obviously tobacco and alcohol have major problems too.
    There is no way that they would be legalised today.

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    I can see the medical argument for legalising, and as I am a bleeding heart liberal I have no issue with it being legal. I would rather it was legal and safely sold than illegal and making profits for drug dealers and of questionable quality. I have never tried it and don't intend to, but then again I don't talk alcohol either!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry10 View Post
    Definitely not. It has long term consequences. Regular users have an increased risk of developing serious mental health problems.
    Obviously tobacco and alcohol have major problems too.
    There is no way that they would be legalised today.
    How about medical reasons??
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    I dont smoke myself , but would vote for making it legal ----> http://hightimes.com/legal/ht_admin/1842 I dont agree with all reasons listed , but its close to my opinion !
    Last edited by lilian; 15-09-11 at 17:16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry10 View Post
    Definitely not. It has long term consequences. Regular users have an increased risk of developing serious mental health problems.
    Obviously tobacco and alcohol have major problems too.
    There is no way that they would be legalised today.
    aside from the intake of the substance, what else do current users experience?
    uncertainty of supply-(bulk buying-therefore using more than required)
    you may worry about the police, job, landlord etc

    illicitness, in itself does the most damage, IMO.
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