Would you stop using cannabis completely to make it legal for everyone?

my bell dings in 15 minutes im SOOOOOO READY to go smoke a huge joint in te drive thru for the bank.... happy 4th of july zill set off some mortars for yalll
 
smoked through the later part of the 70's and the biggest part of the 80's and i don't miss it as much as some of you geek out just thinking of not smoking , whats wrong with you
 
i don't miss it as much as some of you geek out just thinking of not smoking , whats wrong with you

Two words: Habitual Addiction

Once you stop smoking for a couple months it usually dissipates and rarely returns... At least in my cases when I go on tolerance breaks. I always get drawn back in though :eyesmoke:
 
I would dearly like for someone to explain the basic premise of this thread to me. How would voluntarily quitting promote the legalization effort? I don't get it. cn
 
Its more of a question of self sacrifice for the betterment of mankind.


And as long as you dont ask me to prove it, sure bro, ill quit for ya..
 
I would dearly like for someone to explain the basic premise of this thread to me. How would voluntarily quitting promote the legalization effort? I don't get it. cn

Glad I came across your post before the very end...Now I don't have to type it ..what he said^^^^
 
I was thinking originally along the lines of some public figure in a high position, like a congressman or senator coming out against prohibition. It would probably be best, and strengthen your argument, if you didn't smoke weed while simultaneously trying to get legislation passed to legalize it. Then it wandered into the hypothetical because I'm sure not many senators or congressmen smoke..
 
no offense illogical question....you don't have to stop....you just have to spread the truth.
 
I would dearly like for someone to explain the basic premise of this thread to me. How would voluntarily quitting promote the legalization effort? I don't get it. cn
It's a "what if" question. A hypothetical question. They're usually crazy questions that hold no real sense in them. But they can tell you a thing or two about another person if the person answering, answers the questions honestly.

What if you were swimming with a big cup of your favorite drink and your favorite food. Suddenly, a shark comes up close to you. He asks you for either one or else he would eat you instead. Which one would you give him?


A more gloomy one would be, which of your family members would you kill to prevent a hitman from taking out your whole family?
 
So lets put the question another way. If you quit smoking, cannabis would become legal. The legality of cannabis would lead to fewer cannabis related deaths. Cannabis being legal would also lead to fewer people being tossed in prison. With less people in prison, the economy would do better (that's just an assumption. Don't quote me on that).

So would you quit smoking weed to save people's lives and help our economy a shit load?



Also, would you rather fight Mike Tyson or pacquiao (pacman)?
 
It's a "what if" question. A hypothetical question. They're usually crazy questions that hold no real sense in them. But they can tell you a thing or two about another person if the person answering, answers the questions honestly.

What if you were swimming with a big cup of your favorite drink and your favorite food. Suddenly, a shark comes up close to you. He asks you for either one or else he would eat you instead. Which one would you give him?


A more gloomy one would be, which of your family members would you kill to prevent a hitman from taking out your whole family?

1) The food. (It's probably soggy, while the drink is in a cup. And what self-respecting shark wants a Hefeweizen?)
2) Myself. (That's the decision i could live with, so to speak.)

I get it about hypotheticals, but the setup struck me as odd. It's like a benefit orgy to support virginity. cn
 
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