GSZX1337 wrote:MrPopo wrote:
Personally, I'm of the opinion that cigarettes and alcohol should be banned as well.
You remember the Prohibition period?
Way to skip the next sentence.
What I can't get is why any of you (I'm assuming you use marijuana if you're spending all this time arguing with me about it) tried it in the first place, knowing that it was illegal.
1. They wanted to get high.
2. They don't care about the law.
3. Peer pressure.
4. Parents/other family members does it.
1. There's a lot of things I want to do that I don't.
2. Then why are they whining about it being illegal?
3 & 4. Cop-out
And, if what I've heard is to be believed, you don't even get high off the first couple times. So now you've got an expectation after the first time or two that it will not produce a high. Why would you continue to do it and hoping for a violation of expectations?
Because they want the high. It's the same reason why people keep having sex even if their first few times sucked.
Except we have a biological drive to procreate, while we don't have a drive to get high having never been high before.
I have a question for you. Why do you call for prohibition? It's been proven ineffective and it'd result in an increase of crime (more than the already high 1-100 adults*).
First off, let's make sure we have our definitions straight. Today there is prohibition for marijuana. It has not kept the drug out of the country and out of the hands of the citizens. It would be incredibly naive of me to think that we can ever completely get rid of something. The best we can do is get it minimized to a small portion of the populace and show consequences for those who partake of it in an effort to keep it from being accepted by the population at large. There's also prohibition of murder, but that certainly hasn't gotten ride of the violent crime.
Now, the example that always gets brought up is the 18th Amendment to the Constitution. However, there is a large differences between marijuana and alcohol. Alcohol has been a pervasive part of life dating back 4000+ years. Prohibiting alcohol is like prohibiting meat. Now, I would LIKE to get rid of it, but I am realistic enough to know that it won't work, as was evidenced by gangers such as Al Capone. Marijuana, on the other hand, never achieved that level of prominance before it was made illegal. And in a similar case, you have cigarettes, which are only 300 years old. With cigarettes they are legal, but you are slowly seeing them being pushed out of many corners of society. Many cities are enacting local legislation which removes smoking from restaurants and sometimes even bars. It pisses off a lot of smokers, but smoking is nearly as pervasive in American society as drinking is.
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