Whether he likes it or not alot of places have decriminalized.
That goes to show the world is not flat.As he would say.
but bush does it....Originally Posted by BL8Z3D247
/snicker
Whether he likes it or not alot of places have decriminalized.
That goes to show the world is not flat.As he would say.
Well, it seems your facts are twisted. Assholes.Originally Posted by kando
1) I never said I had a pH.D, the people who wrote the medical texbook had pH.D's...
2) The link I postedcame from South America
3) I give a fuck what that fake coder thinks? Right, I have as much respect for him as Yoshizero. All of that Sora Adventure code was copied from King of Noobs Naurto game (which came 6 months before his piece of shit),
Fuck off all of you. You all like to twist the facts so it suits you. And you know what, i dont give a fuck about what happens to me, half of the members are as smart as, wait, never mind, potheads.
rofl u are one angry dwarf...u belong on qj or psp-hacks, most of those ppl are vulgar kids just like yourself.
just do urself a favor and dont shoot up your neighborhood grocery. ppl frown on that sort of thing.
cheers!
wrong and wrong fucker, I only go to those sites once in a while to check news... This site, I rage at Yoshi at, so screw you guys, I have life, unlike most of u potheads living at home with your folks. Cheers, fuckers!
which is why i despise himOriginally Posted by kando
Yes you are one angry dude dagger,you should smoke the peace pipe and chill out
And you say the "F" word alot you must concerned about kids vocab huh?
Why prohibition is WRONG
Prohibition loses on first principles: it is impossible to reasonably sustain the argument that it is wrong to grow a plant - especially a beautiful and valuable plant. Conversely it can be argued on first principles that it is a moral crime and desecration of nature to deny cannabis: "No good thing can come to those who trample the holy bhang leaf underfoot" (Indian Hemp Drugs Commission, 1894)
Moving on to second principles the prohibition argument is increasingly unsustainable. Even if we accept that to "indulge" in intoxication is a moral transgression, to label this "wrongdoing" a crime is inappropriate. The state normally recognises that it has no business legislating private morality (Fastier) and differentiates between crime (causing harm to others) and sin (causing moral harm to the individual). But with drugs it is as if ordinary judgement faculties are disavowed.
To personally oppose an action such as smoking, does not necessarily mean that individuals have the right to restrain others from that action, nor necessarily even intend to have that right. A good deal of cannabis consumption goes on openly amongst friends and family. "Arrest" is infrequently used as an intervention when compared to the actual amount of drug "crimes" being committed. Prevalence statistics infer that hundreds of millions of technical breaches occur annually. (National drugs survey, 1998).
Yet with cannabis prohibition in New Zealand, a "moral majority" shut their ears to any argument challenging their prohibitionist world view.
When one considers whether it is appropriate to classify all use as misuse, one can easily find examples where ordinary New Zealanders share a joint and no significant harm comes to any. Therefore, under proper scrutiny, it it inevitable that the legislative difinintion of all use as criminal, is somewhat flawed and unsustainable.
The argument that society has laws which must be respected for the common good is similarly unsustainable, when one again considers the prevalence of marijuana use in New Zealand (around 16-20% of 15-45 year olds, APHRU 1998 Survey), and the numbers in favour of reforming Cannabis law. (60%, Dominion, Colmar-Brunton poll, 2000)
Erroneous Harm Prevention model
The presumed need for "supply reduction", and "demand reduction" immediately fails the efficacy test, with paradoxical, yet predictable and easily modelled relationships between what the law promises, and what it delivers.
This is because of the economic opportunity and incentive for crime and corruption provided by the black market status. Global estimates of the international illicit drug trade have suggested incalculatable corruption on the order of $400 billion per annum.
In place of successful prohibition, a raft of associated harms and unintended consequences include violation of individuals and families - resulting in anger, ridicule and heartache, attitude problems and mental illness.
Claims of "harm reduction" underpinning the policy goal of "harm minimisation" are ironic: the safer method of cannabis consumption (food) is classed as more repugnant to justice than the common practice of smoking marijuana.
It remains as incredulous that the notorious "bong ban" managed to jump through all the hoops to the point where it was introduced by the Minister of Health as part of a "harm reduction" based strategy, midway through the year 2000...Application of the bong-ban has increased penalties three-fold for individuals implementing personal "harm reduction".
The history of the National Drug Policy has been well documented from this quarter - and deletion of the "legislative implication" in analysis of existing drug policy is an alleged offence against the public interest, which requires explanation.
Whether the existing Government wishes to continue pandering to policy fraud, remains to be seen.
this government used to tax ppl for not being married....women had land taken from them if they didnt marry within a time period.....
when has anything ever made sense here?
He just wants to hate on somebody,why even insult somebody like he has unless he's got nothin!
I'm pretty happy with my life bro,how about you?
Stop cursing so much and have an intelligent discussion.
Anybody know about Buddha and the cannabis seeds he lived on?
Oh and just to clarify I don't live with my parents and have traveled the country extensively.
Meeting many different types of cannabis consumers from all walks of life.
Don't judge people dude,You don't know any of us.
true indeed, noquarter, well said.
i'm goin to go to sleep with a smile on my face =)
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