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Marijuana legalization

We actually did watch Reefer Madness in high school, but it was to illustrate the use of propaganda and the effects it can have on society. We also watched a lot of WWII propaganda from both sides, studied posters and even Disney.
haha ya disney did some bad stuff:shock:
 
I'm not worried, when legalized the pharmaceuticals companies will probably make it illegal or near impossible to grow in order to corner the market. Huzzah for bloody thirsty corporations! :mrgreen: USA USA USA!!!
 
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what doesnt have a side effect:lmao: if overused?
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So, then what would you consider a good source of information on this subject?
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Well I guess you could google "marijuana science" for starters....you will only have to weed thru 40,700,000 results to get the relevant info, then follow that up with a trip to the library to read......blah blah blah :mrgreen:, just playing JH! I've read your posts, your more than capable of finding info if you want to.




Why marijuana should stay Illegal.:lmao:


1910: “Marihuana is the most frightening and vicious drug ever to hit New Orleans.” —New Orleans Public Safety Commission

1920s: “Makes darkies think they’re as good as white men.” —H.J. Anslinger, Bureau of Narcotics

1930: “Marihuana is responsible for the raping of white women by crazed negroes.” —Hearst Newspapers Nationwide

1932: “Hasheesh goads users to blood lust.” —Hearst Newspapers

1935: “Marihuana influenced negroes to look at white people in the eye, step on white men’s shadows, and look at a white woman twice.” —Hearst Newspapers

1937: “Marihuana is the most violent drug in the history of mankind.” —Congressional Testimony, H.J. Anslinger, FBN

1938: “Marihuana is more dangerous than heroin or cocaine.” —Anslinger, Scientific American, May, 1938

1938: “If the hideous monster of Frankenstein came face to face with marihuana, he would drop dead of fright.” —Anslinger, FBN, quoted in Hearst newspaper

1937-50: “Negro entertainers with their jazz and swing music are declared an outgrowth of marihuana use which possesses white women to tap their feet.” —statements to Congress by Anslinger, FBN

1945: “More harmful than habit-forming opium, inducing fits of temporary insanity.” —Newsweek, 1-15-45

1946: “Marihuana is an important cause of crime.” —Bureau of Narcotics, Newsweek, 11-18-46

1948: “Marihuana leads to pacifism and Communist brainwashing.” —Anslinger, before Congress

1973: “Marijuana increases breast size in males.”

1974: “Permanent brain damage is one of the inevitable results of the use of marijuana.” —Ronald Reagan, LA Times

1974: “interferes with reproduction, disease resistance, and basic biological processes.” —Daily Oklahoman, 11-19-74

1980: “Marijuana leads to harder drugs.” —Reagan Administration

1985: “Marijuana use makes you sterile.” —Reagan Administration

1980s: “Marijuana leads to heroin; marijuana causes brain damage.” —the 17-week D.A.R.E. Program

1986: “Marijuana leads to homosexuality, the breakdown of the immune system, and therefore to AIDS.” —Carlton Turner

1990: “Marijuana makes you lazy.” —Partnership for a Drug-Free America

1992: “Marijuana is ten times more dangerous than 20 years ago.” —Presidential Candidate Bill Clinton

:lmao: There is actually some very good reads listed....."thumbsup"

Not everyone who's for legalization smokes.

Present!!
 
I'm not worried, when legalized the pharmaceuticals companies will probably make it illegal or near impossible to grow in order to corner the market. Huzzah for bloody thirsty corporations! :mrgreen: USA USA USA!!!
yup i believe the pharm companies will try to gentically modify it, but immpossable to control it..as per this whole thread..if the govt cant control it the pharm companies can only mess with new plants and all the seed that is stored out there would keep it going in an unaltered state indefinatly
taking out the pharmacutical deal..what would worry you?
 
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yup i believe the pharm companies will try to gentically modify it, but immpossable to control it..as per this whole thread..if the govt cant control it the pharm companies can only mess with new plants and all the seed that is stored out there would keep it going in an unaltered state indejinatly
taking out the pharmacutical deal..what would worry you?

Lobbyists will find ways.

Not worried, as in no longer aggravated. Similar to Obama's election, they finally shut up afterwards.
 
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Reading through some of the responses, seems a few of you have led an awfully sheltered/brainwashed life to say the least......in all honestly, some of the responses are well, completly uneducated and laughable!

I was thinking the same thing "thumbsup" not shocking though :ror:
 
I asked him to prove his statement of "science has proven that it has no lasting affects".....the link you provided even states that there are negative side effects:
"The harm caused by smoking can be minimized or eliminated by the use of a vaporizer<SUP id=cite_ref-109 class=reference>[110]</SUP> or ingesting the drug in an edible form"

So, you guys are proposing that the users NEVER smoke it?


VAPORIZER ;-)
BROWNIES MMMMMMMMMMM,,,,,

UH WHAT :lmao:
 
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