Marijuana use is legal in many other countries in the world and it seems to be a non-issue because no one makes a big deal out of it.
Marijuana use is legal in many other countries in the world and it seems to be a non-issue because no one makes a big deal out of it.
Legalize it, and regulate it....what's the huge difference between marijuana and tobacco? What's the difference between marijuana and alcohol? If it's legal and regulated (and taxed) then how would marijuana be more dangerous than those other drugs which are legal for ADULTS?
Am I the only one who does not believe it should be legalized?
I live in a state where it is legal "for medical purposes" If you want an Rx, you can get one, it is SO easy. People are on Craigslist selling their weed!
Now they are talking about having pot clubs where you can go smoke pot together. Give me a break! That's not for medical reasons, a club for smoking pot!
Thanks! You brought up interesting points. It's hard to say whether people who currently do not smoke marijuana would start. I'm guessing maybe youth would. But if it did get legalized, I would hope that there would be limits and restrictions~age restrictions, driving restrictions, work restrictions, etc...
I guess to you I would say it might be worth your while to do some more research on marijuana and its effects.
I will say there is a huge difference between someone who is high on pot and someone who is drunk on alcohol.
I am very pro-marijuana being legalized. I will also admit that I use it sometimes. Some people come home from work and want to relax with a beer, I prefer a "cigarette". I have two masters degrees, a professional certification, stable job doing research and working with children, stable and happy lifestyle. I don't tell people at work that I do this sometimes because they would likely judge me into a very stereotyped category which far from describes me. As for drinking, I have the occassional glass of wine, beer or a mixed drink at a restaurant. I despise being around drunk people & avoid bars. I am VERY against drinking and driving (or being under the influence of anything intoxicating and driving). I would be extremely against driving and being high.
But I do feel that what I do in the privacy of my own home or my own backyard should be my own business.
Marijuana use is legal in many other countries in the world and it seems to be a non-issue because no one makes a big deal out of it.
Not sure, but I have read that the crime rate in Amsterdam is much lower than many major U.S. cities.
Another interesting fact is, in 2010, the number of alcohol related deaths in the U.S. was 85,000. The number of tobacco related deaths was a whopping 435,000. The number of marijuana related deaths??? ZERO.
I'm confused by your post: are you saying that prescription meds should be favored over marijuana for medicinal purposes? If so, are you saying that prescription meds do not have unpleasant, unsafe, and/or in some cases fatal side effects just from ingesting them?
About the brain cells thing, yes it can kill brain cells but these cells grow back. You might want to read up on exactly what marijuana does to the brain and how permanent the effects actually are (they are not permanent).
You are 100% correct though-it is not the same as alcohol. The liver damage that is caused by alcohol abuse is permanent & will kill you.
But, there is also a HUGE difference between alcohol use and marijuana use and alcohol ABUSE and marijuana ABUSE. I cannot help but laugh when people assume, if you smoke pot, you must be the type of person who is high every second of the day.
Can you point me to the studies that prove Marijuana has a long-term negative effect on the brain?
There are "medications" that people can take but they are not safer or better than marijuana just because they are legal. I take tramadol for chronic pain. I've only been on it three months and started to build a tolerance after six weeks. I could take a dose at breakfast and feel okay until my next dose at dinner. Now I start to feel like crap around 2pm. If I miss a dose I begin going through terrible withdrawl. So, you can't tell me that tramadol is better for me because it is legal.
Thanks! You brought up interesting points. It's hard to say whether people who currently do not smoke marijuana would start. I'm guessing maybe youth would. But if it did get legalized, I would hope that there would be limits and restrictions~age restrictions, driving restrictions, work restrictions, etc...
I guess to you I would say it might be worth your while to do some more research on marijuana and its effects.
I will say there is a huge difference between someone who is high on pot and someone who is drunk on alcohol.
I am very pro-marijuana being legalized. I will also admit that I use it sometimes. Some people come home from work and want to relax with a beer, I prefer a "cigarette". I have two masters degrees, a professional certification, stable job doing research and working with children, stable and happy lifestyle. I don't tell people at work that I do this sometimes because they would likely judge me into a very stereotyped category which far from describes me. As for drinking, I have the occassional glass of wine, beer or a mixed drink at a restaurant. I despise being around drunk people & avoid bars. I am VERY against drinking and driving (or being under the influence of anything intoxicating and driving). I would be extremely against driving and being high.
But I do feel that what I do in the privacy of my own home or my own backyard should be my own business.
Marijuana use is legal in many other countries in the world and it seems to be a non-issue because no one makes a big deal out of it.
Marijuana use is legal in many other countries in the world and it seems to be a non-issue because no one makes a big deal out of it.

Again, so much misinformation about marijuana usage. It can have long-term effects on the brain...go find some marijuana burnouts who have been doing it for years, and you'll have your proof.
I find it highly hypocritical that you despise drunk people but being around someone who is high is ok? I'm not following why one is better than the other? You are both under the influence of drugs, so not sure why your drug is better than the other? Sure, alcohol can make some people act obnoxiously, but I think it's pretty obnoxious to be around someone who is stoned as well? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but why are you separating drugs and their behaviours?
Interesting discussion, Tiger
Then why legalize marijuana and then tax it through the roof only use those funds to discourage people from smoking it (and pay for medical treatment)? Just keep it illegal but don't make it's use criminal with jail time. Just a big fat fine.
I still don't support taxing things to discourage people from using a product.
I'm not sure why you wouldn't tell people you smoke up, as it sounds like you think it's fine, so why not tell others you do it? Why hide it if there is in fact nothing wrong with this behaviour?
I always find it conflicting when I read people espousing the virtues of drugs, and then throw out there that they have multiple university degrees. I always come back with being book smart is vastly different from being life smart...and it's not just intellect that is important here. How's your paranoia, judgment or memory? Obviously you say you don't have daily cognitive side effects from marijuana, but the fact that you say you need it to unwind is problematic. Not all of my students smoke up each day, all day long, but those students still have been deemed by the public health nurse and their doctors to have issues. When you feel like you have to do it to get through the day, or, unwind after a long day at work, that is problematic. Have you ever thought about why you feel the need to smoke up when you get home?
I find it highly hypocritical that you despise drunk people but being around someone who is high is ok? I'm not following why one is better than the other? You are both under the influence of drugs, so not sure why your drug is better than the other? Sure, alcohol can make some people act obnoxiously, but I think it's pretty obnoxious to be around someone who is stoned as well? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but why are you separating drugs and their behaviours?
Interesting discussion, Tiger
My book smarts and my life smarts are quite comparable & I am proud and satisfied with how I choose to live my life. I do not have issues with paranoia, my cognition is good, as is my judgment & my response rate. As I mentioned, I am an occasional pot smoker. I am also a healthy promoter of moderation~too much of anything is inevitably going to lead to unhealthy side effects. I also do not *need* to smoke pot when I come home from work. I *choose* to on occasion and I find nothing wrong with that. 
I saw a very intersting show once that was filmed in Britian. It spoke about weed and the affects it has on the body. They said that studies showed that a person who was legally drunk was 10x more likely to be involved in a auto accident. When under the influence of weed you were twice as likely.I'm not sure how I feel about it. It sounds reasonable to legalize it for medicinal purposes, though.
It's not like tobacco because tobacco doesn't impair your mind.
I admit I don't know much about marijuana, but if it makes people act like drunks, then I don't think we need more impaired drivers on the roads. There are so many DUIs as it is.
If it's legalized to the general public, will people who never wanted to smoke it then smoke it because it's legal? That's what I'm afraid of, having tons more people being able to walk into a store and get stoned and get into a car. At least if it stays illegal, people will be less inclined to take a chance of breaking the law to get high.
I'd have to do more research to see how marijuana affects people when they're out in public. Maybe someone here could fill me in.
It's a tough decision for me to make, because while I believe in personal freedoms (like getting high if you want to), I'm afraid they'll put my life in danger if they drive. As I said, the drunks are bad enough.
You are right. Alcohol is tons of times worse then week.I agree, there are medications to take! It's proven to kill brain cells and lead to other drug use in many cases. Don't give me the line that it's the same as alcohol, it's not! Not entirely.

How are you going to regulate something that comes across both borders in droves. They make tunnels, are you people nuts? The cost of trying to regulate it will be absurd because now the government will be losing money on it in the form of tax.
I hate the smell of it and don't care to have to smell it or be around it, cigarettes are bad enough, bleh!
frankly, I don't understand why anything is banned, if a Dr says it's necessary then that should be enough. It should all be legal with a prescription, all drugs/meeds should be.
Obviously this countries war on drugs has been a colossal failure, why not work on maintaining safety and funnelling money away from criminal enterprises? Sure there will still be abuse and counterfeits but the DEA would have a much easier time managinging things.
FYI, I don't use, it's just not my scene, nor am I an advocate, I just don't think drug users belong in jail with sex offenders and murderers, let the substance abusers out and make more room for the serious criminals.
Up until now, this has been a friendly discussion. Don't call people names. You are free to disagree with anything in the world, but when you resort to name calling, it only makes you look bad. Thanks!![]()
I think if you go back and read my post, I already answered your question about why I choose not to tell people at my work that I occasionally smoke pot. But, in case you did not read my post, I will reiterate. Unfortunately, there is a stereotype that people gather when they find out that someone smokes pot-whether it's occasional or frequent. I have friends at work who go out and get very drunk every weekend or during the work week, yet they are still considered competent individuals at work. There are a few people at my work who have chosen to admit that they smoke pot on occasion and unfortunately people immediately start to wonder "are they high right now?" or they assume that person is not intelligent. It's a ridiculous stereotype, but it's just the way society views it. You actually just proved my point in your own comeback to my post.My book smarts and my life smarts are quite comparable & I am proud and satisfied with how I choose to live my life. I do not have issues with paranoia, my cognition is good, as is my judgment & my response rate. As I mentioned, I am an occasional pot smoker. I am also a healthy promoter of moderation~too much of anything is inevitably going to lead to unhealthy side effects. I also do not *need* to smoke pot when I come home from work. I *choose* to on occasion and I find nothing wrong with that.
Not sure where you work, or the demographic you work with, but it sounds to me like you are stereotyping anyone who smokes pot with the pot smoking students that you work with. I never said that I *need* to smoke pot everyday I come home from work. I never said that I turn to it anytime I am stressed. I also never mentioned to you how much I smoke & how often (aside from "occasional"). I also never said that I thought that alcohol was better or worse than marijuana. Yet, you inferred from all of that that I must have issues, that I rely on marijuana to unwind, and that I think pot is better than alcohol. I never said that at all. What I said was I despise being around drunk people. The demeanor of large groups of drunk people is not my idea of a fun evening. I do not judge people who live that lifestyle; it's just not for me.
I agree with you that marijuana is not 100% healthy. I never claimed that it was. I'm sure it does have undesirable side effects, to some extent, depending on how often you use it. I guess my confusion is that there are several other plants and drugs out there that are legal and have long term and deadly side effects: alcohol, prescription meds, caffeine, nicotine, fast food, whatever. Just because something is legal, does not make it good for you. I make choices in my life based on my own research and my own judgment~not based on anyone else's. I do what I know is right and comfortable for my own life. & just because I choose not to tell my colleagues at work every aspect of what I do in the privacy of my own home, certainly doesn't make me a hypocrite. If I were a drinker, I would likely not tell my colleagues at work about my drunken escapades. If I were single, I would likely not share with my colleagues about any sexual encounters I had. For myself, there are certain topics that I feel are not appropriate to share with coworkers~and if people are going to have the same stereotype that you seem to have about occasionally smoking pot, why would I bother divulging that information?
I find it somewhat amusing how some people view marijuana and how some people view those who choose to use it once in a while. I'm guessing you would never ask questions about cognition and mental status to someone who admits to the occasional glass of beer or wine after work, occasional cup of coffee to help wake up in the morning, prescription medication, indulging in a hot fudge sundae to celebrate a special occasion. Yet, occasional marijuana usage gets mentioned and you immediate wonder if I am "life smart" or if I have issues.![]()
