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October 15, 2008 at 8:47 PM #288171October 15, 2008 at 11:37 PM #287878
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ParticipantIt is not something I would support.
Unfortunately most people in our society cannot control themselves. They have a hard time controlling spending, drinking, and a myriad of other vices.
As clear as a demonstration that we have seen with easy credit, given enough rope, the majority of people in our society hang themselves… credit card purchases, home purchases, refinances to buy more crap… clearly we just cannot control ourselves… Yes there are some people that have self control.. However they are by far the minority.
Accessibility to vices is simply not healthy. An example is internet porn. Talk about the white elephant in the room huh? Anyone who thinks this is harmless hasn’t a clue about how much damage this has caused, is causing and will casue in the future to our society.
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. I don’t condone telling anyone what to do however making it legal is something that I do not feel would be beneficial to our society.
Raising kids is hard enough without having easy (and possibly legal) access to vices that they simply should not be exposed to.
October 15, 2008 at 11:37 PM #288180SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is not something I would support.
Unfortunately most people in our society cannot control themselves. They have a hard time controlling spending, drinking, and a myriad of other vices.
As clear as a demonstration that we have seen with easy credit, given enough rope, the majority of people in our society hang themselves… credit card purchases, home purchases, refinances to buy more crap… clearly we just cannot control ourselves… Yes there are some people that have self control.. However they are by far the minority.
Accessibility to vices is simply not healthy. An example is internet porn. Talk about the white elephant in the room huh? Anyone who thinks this is harmless hasn’t a clue about how much damage this has caused, is causing and will casue in the future to our society.
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. I don’t condone telling anyone what to do however making it legal is something that I do not feel would be beneficial to our society.
Raising kids is hard enough without having easy (and possibly legal) access to vices that they simply should not be exposed to.
October 15, 2008 at 11:37 PM #288194SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is not something I would support.
Unfortunately most people in our society cannot control themselves. They have a hard time controlling spending, drinking, and a myriad of other vices.
As clear as a demonstration that we have seen with easy credit, given enough rope, the majority of people in our society hang themselves… credit card purchases, home purchases, refinances to buy more crap… clearly we just cannot control ourselves… Yes there are some people that have self control.. However they are by far the minority.
Accessibility to vices is simply not healthy. An example is internet porn. Talk about the white elephant in the room huh? Anyone who thinks this is harmless hasn’t a clue about how much damage this has caused, is causing and will casue in the future to our society.
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. I don’t condone telling anyone what to do however making it legal is something that I do not feel would be beneficial to our society.
Raising kids is hard enough without having easy (and possibly legal) access to vices that they simply should not be exposed to.
October 15, 2008 at 11:37 PM #288222SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is not something I would support.
Unfortunately most people in our society cannot control themselves. They have a hard time controlling spending, drinking, and a myriad of other vices.
As clear as a demonstration that we have seen with easy credit, given enough rope, the majority of people in our society hang themselves… credit card purchases, home purchases, refinances to buy more crap… clearly we just cannot control ourselves… Yes there are some people that have self control.. However they are by far the minority.
Accessibility to vices is simply not healthy. An example is internet porn. Talk about the white elephant in the room huh? Anyone who thinks this is harmless hasn’t a clue about how much damage this has caused, is causing and will casue in the future to our society.
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. I don’t condone telling anyone what to do however making it legal is something that I do not feel would be beneficial to our society.
Raising kids is hard enough without having easy (and possibly legal) access to vices that they simply should not be exposed to.
October 15, 2008 at 11:37 PM #288226SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is not something I would support.
Unfortunately most people in our society cannot control themselves. They have a hard time controlling spending, drinking, and a myriad of other vices.
As clear as a demonstration that we have seen with easy credit, given enough rope, the majority of people in our society hang themselves… credit card purchases, home purchases, refinances to buy more crap… clearly we just cannot control ourselves… Yes there are some people that have self control.. However they are by far the minority.
Accessibility to vices is simply not healthy. An example is internet porn. Talk about the white elephant in the room huh? Anyone who thinks this is harmless hasn’t a clue about how much damage this has caused, is causing and will casue in the future to our society.
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. I don’t condone telling anyone what to do however making it legal is something that I do not feel would be beneficial to our society.
Raising kids is hard enough without having easy (and possibly legal) access to vices that they simply should not be exposed to.
October 16, 2008 at 6:21 AM #287923scaredyclassic
Participantconsider how easy access is now to drugs. eeeeaaaassssssy. raising kids is hard enough nowadays without having them sent off to prison in droves as we are doing today. better high in the home than raped in jail…
October 16, 2008 at 6:21 AM #288225scaredyclassic
Participantconsider how easy access is now to drugs. eeeeaaaassssssy. raising kids is hard enough nowadays without having them sent off to prison in droves as we are doing today. better high in the home than raped in jail…
October 16, 2008 at 6:21 AM #288239scaredyclassic
Participantconsider how easy access is now to drugs. eeeeaaaassssssy. raising kids is hard enough nowadays without having them sent off to prison in droves as we are doing today. better high in the home than raped in jail…
October 16, 2008 at 6:21 AM #288267scaredyclassic
Participantconsider how easy access is now to drugs. eeeeaaaassssssy. raising kids is hard enough nowadays without having them sent off to prison in droves as we are doing today. better high in the home than raped in jail…
October 16, 2008 at 6:21 AM #288271scaredyclassic
Participantconsider how easy access is now to drugs. eeeeaaaassssssy. raising kids is hard enough nowadays without having them sent off to prison in droves as we are doing today. better high in the home than raped in jail…
October 16, 2008 at 9:00 AM #288008svelte
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. [/quote]Most all of my acquaintances that used MJ (hey I grew up in the 70s, if you don’t have friends that do that, you don’t have friends in the 70s) never moved to anything stronger.
Maybe you’re talking about the other way around – people who use stronger drugs almost always started with MJ.
If that is the case, then consider the words of the late George Carlin: Mother’s milk leads to EVERYTHING!
October 16, 2008 at 9:00 AM #288310svelte
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. [/quote]Most all of my acquaintances that used MJ (hey I grew up in the 70s, if you don’t have friends that do that, you don’t have friends in the 70s) never moved to anything stronger.
Maybe you’re talking about the other way around – people who use stronger drugs almost always started with MJ.
If that is the case, then consider the words of the late George Carlin: Mother’s milk leads to EVERYTHING!
October 16, 2008 at 9:00 AM #288324svelte
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. [/quote]Most all of my acquaintances that used MJ (hey I grew up in the 70s, if you don’t have friends that do that, you don’t have friends in the 70s) never moved to anything stronger.
Maybe you’re talking about the other way around – people who use stronger drugs almost always started with MJ.
If that is the case, then consider the words of the late George Carlin: Mother’s milk leads to EVERYTHING!
October 16, 2008 at 9:00 AM #288352svelte
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
I know that it is not the same a smoking pot. In my youth I had plenty of experiences with pot and it is a gateway drug. [/quote]Most all of my acquaintances that used MJ (hey I grew up in the 70s, if you don’t have friends that do that, you don’t have friends in the 70s) never moved to anything stronger.
Maybe you’re talking about the other way around – people who use stronger drugs almost always started with MJ.
If that is the case, then consider the words of the late George Carlin: Mother’s milk leads to EVERYTHING!
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