Is it time to legalize pot and reduce the death rate of tobacco and alcohol?

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While I agree that drugs should be legalized, your arguments simply don't make sense. Legalizing drugs will not make parents "there to do their job", and children will still be getting into mischief. Kids get into cigarettes, a legal addictive drug. Kids drink alcohol, a legal addictive drug. Kids' abusing legal prescription drugs is a problem in our schools. Legalizing drugs will not magically remove them from children's reach.


The alternative is to have pushers at our children forever. Parents will never be able to do their duty.

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I definitely think that they should legalize marijuana in the United States. 'Medical' marijuana is a step in the right direction at least.. this country is beginning to catch up with the times & is starting to become a bit more progressive.

Hopefully soon..!

Yes. Soonest is best.

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Simply.

Authorities would control the supply side of the transaction.
What is better to guide our children?
Doctors, pharmacists and parents or drug pushers?

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That would only work if the weed was only available through that method...and only
But since supply would increase and punishment cease..there would be more access for our children and not less
 

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Simply.

Authorities would control the supply side of the transaction.
What is better to guide our children?
Doctors, pharmacists and parents or drug pushers?

Regards
DL


Authorities would control the supply side of the transaction.

That would still involve laws.

What is better to guide our children?
Doctors, pharmacists and parents or drug pushers?
Is this a medical marijuana argument or your previous argument to legalize drug abuse?
You need a reality check.
Most Doctors, pharmacists and parents are not going to facilitate their children's encounter with recreational drugs.
Many youth would still be trying to acquire recreational drugs illegally.....and that's going to involve the criminal element we call pushers and dealers.
 

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Simply. Authorities would control the supply side of the transaction. What is better to guide our children? Doctors, pharmacists and parents or drug pushers?

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DL
Drug users and tax payers. Is it time to make the pusherspay for the party?

The drug trade is controlled by Governments and their laws. Theyare controlling drug pushers.
Our masters profit while we suffer financiallyand morally. Drug users and tax payers pay heavily for rich elitist parties.


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That would only work if the weed was only available through that method...and only
But since supply would increase and punishment cease..there would be more access for our children and not less

History has shown diffrently.

Under a legal system, pushers would target children directly and that would give us the moral position to come down hard on whoever was screwing with their heads.

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That would still involve laws.


Is this a medical marijuana argument or your previous argument to legalize drug abuse?
You need a reality check.
Most Doctors, pharmacists and parents are not going to facilitate their children's encounter with recreational drugs.
Many youth would still be trying to acquire recreational drugs illegally.....and that's going to involve the criminal element we call pushers and dealers.

No one wants to facilitate the use of drugs in children.
No one said that drugs should be legal for children.

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Maybe you ought to lock this thread and convince the administration to delete it so you can start over :24:
 
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