Clay_Allison
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From the descriptions that Synthetic weed sounds about as fun as huffing paint.
I actually think the legalization of weed would totally eliminate that synthetic crap. It's also why drugs still need to be regulated in some aspect, because a lot of people doing that stuff have no idea what the effects will be until after they do it.I tried that synthetic shit once. Fuck. That. Getting rid of that garbage is one of a million reasons weed should be legalized.
I tried it once and going into it had the benefit of being told to take it real easy. The person who told me that had smoked some as if it were weed and was overwhelmed by it. I only took a couple of drags and was gripping on my couch for 30 minutes trying to keep it together. It was nothing like weed. The effect was more like some sort of amphetamine. It was a terrible feeling. I'm sure it has caused a lot of problems and emergency room visits for people who overdid it, not knowing what they were getting themselves into, and freaked out. It is dangerous, IMO, and should not be sold to anyone. Real weed can throw people for a loop if it is stronger than what they are used to or if they are just not used to it at all, but I have never experienced the same effects from real weed and no one I have ever spoken to about it has either (definitely not to that extent anyway).From the descriptions that Synthetic weed sounds about as fun as huffing paint.
Maybe so. Otherwise I need some sort of explanation on why he thinks it is a good idea besides "waste of money and resources".Agreed. I'm just hoping Phil is playing devil's advocate here.
I'd love to be able to walk into a 7-11 and buy a bag of shrooms.
It's not like the bottom of the population has any problem acquiring drugs. If anything it makes it more available to less criminally inclined.At this point, why not? This country is so fricked up maybe we should weed out a few, churn the bottom of the population.
That's true which is one reason not to make it legal. I don't think drugs should be more available and more widespread. At the same time I agree that the sentencing guidelines are out of whack for certain recreational drugs especially considering the hypocrisy with alcohol. It's an interesting topic because prohibition showed that outlawing doesn't actually work. I know people who want to use will find a way to use. At the same time though, making all drugs legal likely opens it up to people to use and try and get addicted who otherwise wouldn't go to the trouble.It's not like the bottom of the population has any problem acquiring drugs. If anything it makes it more available to less criminally inclined.
I don't think that anyone knows, or that ther'll ever be a perfect solution, but I'd rather make addicts walk into a drug store to get their fix than an alley.That's true which is one reason not to make it legal. I don't think drugs should be more available and more widespread. At the same time I agree that the sentencing guidelines are out of whack for certain recreational drugs especially considering the hypocrisy with alcohol. It's an interesting topic because prohibition showed that outlawing doesn't actually work. I know people who want to use will find a way to use. At the same time though, making all drugs legal likely opens it up to people to use and try and get addicted who otherwise wouldn't go to the trouble.
On one hand I'm ready to say let those who want to destroy themselves do so. But on the other, I find it wrong to say let's make it all legal when we know it's detrimental in many cases. But something isn't working now so I don't know what the actual answer is.
You and I are in a minority on this topic on this site.
What do you think about decriminalization? It's one thing to control a substance but it's another to punish people for being addicted to it.You and I are in a minority on this topic on this site.
My view of illegal drug use is I am opposed to it and that's it. I feel justified in that position end of story.What do you think about decriminalization? It's one thing to control a substance but it's another to punish people for being addicted to it.
Right. There is no such thing as recreational meth use. Treatment almost always fails for this type of addiction, so we would be wasting a LOT of money.Legalize marijuana? Sure.
Provide treatment to drug addicts instead of sending them to prison? Sure. If you can personally do meth and otherwise be a contributing member of society go for it I guess.
But distributing some stuff needs to be illegal.
Cool conversation, brah.My view of illegal drug use is I am opposed to it and that's it. I feel justified in that position end of story.
Meth was my drug of choice during my dark years. I can tell you firsthand, that shit it rough to walk away from. Not impossible, but it damn sure ain't easy.Right. There is no such thing as recreational meth use. Treatment almost always fails for this type of addiction, so we would be wasting a LOT of money.
I don't know the answer but weed has to be legal. I can't make sense of it not being.
There are some things I do not compromise. Drug use (abuse) is one. I hope everyone has some values they take seriously enough to refuse to yield their position. I simply put it out front.Cool conversation, brah.