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    #51
    I'll try to get this message on the right thread just so you guys don't think I've been smoking up. lol. I've got to agree with cowman, once again. Most people that I know who were in high school in the late 60's and early 70's tried marijuana with no adverse effects. That includes lots of politicians and leaders in our community.
    Also, again as cowman has said, that old saw about smoking marijuana leading to harder drug use has been repeatedly debunked in studies as has the old myth about smoking marijuana being addictive. So why not legalize it and tax the sale? At least the government will get some revenue from selling it (like booze) save some money by not having to jail and prosecute people and not ruin lives that could be otherwise gainfully employed.
    Now as to why people take drugs. That is a very tough question, coppertop. Why do people eat too much? Or sky-dive? Or ride motorcycles? People want to experience different things I think and have different means of relaxation.
    As far as addictive drugs are concerned, I think these drugs mostly appeal to people who have what they perceive to be hopeless situations in their lives. I'm no expert on this but one of the reasons I advocate legalization of all drugs is that I believe it is the best way to regulate the use of these drugs, treat the people who want treatment and keep them out of the hands of the young. Although the proceeds of sales would be taxed, the total cost would be a fraction of what these people have to pay now. Hence the high crime rates that result.

    kpb

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      #52
      It is a sad day when people are at the bottom of the pit and think the need to turn to any kind of drugs, legal or illegal to get through it.

      Life is tough, and drugs of any sort are not going to make tough times easier, all they accomplish is helping people avoid facing what is going on and dealing with it in a rational frame of mind.

      kpb I am glad all the folks that you knew that smoked it up have turned out okay, I know a few around this community that have been spaced out since the 70's !!!! LOL

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        #53
        Just an observation, but in the Netherlands where you don't get busted for possessing and smoking recreational amounts, there isn't rampant drug abuse or escalating drug use. If the theory that smoking any kind of drugs leads to harder stuff, then wouldn't that "hypothesis" be proven there?

        I believe that people turn to alcohol and/or drugs to escape from life. Some people can experiment with them and decide that it is not for them, others can't. I also believe that how problems get handled in the home is a significant influence on how kids handle problems in their own lives.

        One of the things that makes me most upset is how we label kids. Remember back in the 60's and 70's when approximately 5% of kids were hyperactive? Fast forward to the mid-80's onward and more than 30% of kids are labelled with ADD or ADHD. Where did this sharp increase come from? Kids are put on Ritalin and other similar drugs in order to keep the symptoms under control. Of course they'll be under control - it is an amphetamine and they are stoned. Would these same parents go to the street corner and buy drugs there?

        There are definitely kids who have these disorders and drugs do help. What I get concerned about is the fact that kids are being told from a young age that if you can't cope you can take drugs to feel better. Does the fact that drugs come by prescription make them any better?

        We have more people that are stressed out, depressed, unable to cope than we have ever had and the prescriptions just keep rolling out. The amount of Prozac, Zanax and all the related generic drugs that get sold in a year is mind-boggling.

        Bottom line is how are peace officers supposed to be able to tell when one is stoned on something legal or illegal?

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          #54
          I believe in Switzerland they basically decided to give heroin addicts free dope and voila...no more crime from heroin addicts!
          Don't we basically do that now with methadone clinics?
          If it was possible to go back and catch everyone who ever smoked some dope and then charge them for doing so, what percent of the population would be guilty?
          Young people have to find their own way to be healthy individuals...in my opinion. What sort of person do you raise when they are little clones of yourself? Every one of us in on a journey and no one has the right to live your life for you! You make your choices, you screw up and you live with the consequences...that is how you grow and learn? Otherwise what are you, but a living robot?
          Some of the so-called legal drugs are no better than the illegal ones? There are a lot of "legal" junkies out there, with the biggest legal junkies being alcohol abusers?
          And coppertop you are very correct when you say the government we have in place is anti-drugs...well illegal ones anyway...and yep definitely the present US administration is anti-illegal drugs! So yes we should expect to waste billions more on a problem that is, in the big picture, very minor!
          My own belief is the police should be concentrating on crime, like stealing and murder, instead of a business transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller? Just my opinion.

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            #55
            Smoking Dope gives people the munchies. A beef producers coop could produce a vending machine for jerky, sausage, etc to be installed whereever dope is sold. A solution to the beef producers woes!

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