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??? what crime have someone committed by getting high and sitting on the sofa all week and not working .. besides that the govt says weed is bad ..
Every time I hear this phrase I get the feeling the speaker is either unhinged or easily swayed.What difference is there between killing a baby and killing a person?
That the pot be illegal, agreed. But it is well established that it use can be limited. Those limits are imposed quite legally via legislative action.Drunks with guns are a lot more dangerous than stoners with guns.
There is no justification, or authority for pot to be illegal at all.
Marijuana is neither addictive, nor a narcotic.
They still don't have the authority to, but unfortunately they do have the power to illegally regulate it.
So, yes, at a federal level, the DEA should not exist, and the FDA should be advisory only.
We won't even go into the ATF.
The federal government does not have the authority to control a substance.
The constitution simply does not grant it to them. They have invented that power from whole cloth.
Regardless of the merits of the idea, they simply cannot be allowed to continue to invent new powers for themselves.
Lots of people are wrong about lots of things.
The federal government doesn't have the authority to ban possession of any substance. Whether you're talking about pot, heroine, or plutonium, they just don't have the authority.
Just because they have the power to do something does not mean that is legitimate.That the pot be illegal, agreed. But it is well established that it use can be limited. Those limits are imposed quite legally via legislative action.
And drunks or stoners suffer the same incapacities in body function. Don't be confused!
Again, not so, they do have the authority granted by Congress to regulate those things... But specific within those borders. The acronym agencies aside... Largely due to the exhibited nature of late in their political influence by the Executive Branch.
No, but the Constitution does grant the legislature to enact laws, and there's no Right guaranteed in the Constitution for consumption of anything! Nor is it implied...
I agree with the over zealous Fed lately that has and continues to seize powers not besties to them by Congress but by the executive. They have weaponized acronym agencies to do their bidding... CIA, FBI, IRS... And more!
See earlier response, yeah they do! Plutonium, lol...
Got some?
Try walking down 5th avenue then, get seized and processed and explain to the Judge that your freedoms are being violated! Don't forget to report back
Just busting...
Society needs restraints, but measured ... Pot and alcohol, yeah, no differences. But even post Prohibition, limits are well established in regard to alcohol in all States! So the same can and will be applied to Marijuana.
The unfortunate situation is that they will artificially attach a multitude of yardsticks to jump over in order to exercise that funny little Second Amendment, yeah, the only one that specifically stipulates that it "SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED"... So if they can do it to a recognized RIGHT, they'll most certainly do it to weed, or plutonium.
This is regardless of my feeling on the subject, which I keep separate from the facts.
That is all...
Carry on!
They claim that, but you can become dependent on weed. No it’s not like heroin or meth. I think they have modified their thinking to say yes. And you can overdose on weed as well. Also by over dose I don’t mean stop breathing and die, but people get physically sick and vomit.Last I had heard, marijuana was not a physically addictive drug. But I'm not stating that as a fact.
They claim that, but you can become dependent on weed. No it’s not like heroin or meth. I think they have modified their thinking to say yes. And you can overdose on weed as well. Also by over dose I don’t mean stop breathing and die, but people get physically sick and vomit.
Is marijuana addictive? | NIDA Archives
Marijuana use can lead to the development of problem use, known as a marijuana use disorder, which takes the form of addiction in severe cases.nida.nih.gov