you need to spend more time here dude...Turquoise wrote:
I think he was talking about Lotta.m3thod wrote:
fist yourself, you condescending elitist asshole.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Smoking pot | 26% | 26% - 23 | ||||
Drinking alcohol | 31% | 31% - 28 | ||||
Both are bad | 13% | 13% - 12 | ||||
Both are great! | 19% | 19% - 17 | ||||
FFS. Another poll | 9% | 9% - 8 | ||||
Total: 88 |
you need to spend more time here dude...Turquoise wrote:
I think he was talking about Lotta.m3thod wrote:
fist yourself, you condescending elitist asshole.
Well, that proves my point. As I said, " I would rather deal with a person High on Pot than drunk " and " it is easier to get hooked on Pot because it is as easy as smoking a cig with instant gratification and no hang over "KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Of course alcohol addiction is a bigger problem.m3thod wrote:
I would have thought alcohol addiction is a bigger problem that pot addiction (if thats possible)Lotta_Drool wrote:
Pot is easier to get hooked on. No hang over and instant gratification like smoking a cig. I don't care what your chart says, the only reason more people don't smoke pot than drink is because it is illegal now.
Chart vs Common Sense
you decide
were on earth is the confused pothead? He'll know.
You can't be a functional alcoholic. You can be a functional pothead (like me). I don't need to look up a study to answer that.
I can go to work, smoke all day long and get my shit done. If I were to drink all day long I would just sit on bf2s all day and shoot off one-liners.
That's a pretty weak argument. If we use existing laws as a precedent, then it would simply be a matter of making the use of pot illegal in many situations.Lotta_Drool wrote:
Well, that proves my point. As I said, " I would rather deal with a person High on Pot than drunk " and " it is easier to get hooked on Pot because it is as easy as smoking a cig with instant gratification and no hang over "KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Of course alcohol addiction is a bigger problem.m3thod wrote:
I would have thought alcohol addiction is a bigger problem that pot addiction (if thats possible)
were on earth is the confused pothead? He'll know.
You can't be a functional alcoholic. You can be a functional pothead (like me). I don't need to look up a study to answer that.
I can go to work, smoke all day long and get my shit done. If I were to drink all day long I would just sit on bf2s all day and shoot off one-liners.
Now if both are legal, which would be a bigger drag on society? Pot. More people will do it. In the morning. All day long. At work. .......
Did I start fisting myself unnessisarily?m3thod wrote:
you need to spend more time here dude...Turquoise wrote:
I think he was talking about Lotta.m3thod wrote:
fist yourself, you condescending elitist asshole.
no. meth just wants a partnerLotta_Drool wrote:
Did I start fisting myself unnessisarily?
I know where you're coming from, but look at how many people drink and drive. Most people don't drink all week long or all day long, but come friday and saturday night they might drink and drive because those are the only two days they drink because they don't want the hang over on a work day.Turquoise wrote:
That's a pretty weak argument. If we use existing laws as a precedent, then it would simply be a matter of making the use of pot illegal in many situations.Lotta_Drool wrote:
Well, that proves my point. As I said, " I would rather deal with a person High on Pot than drunk " and " it is easier to get hooked on Pot because it is as easy as smoking a cig with instant gratification and no hang over "KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Of course alcohol addiction is a bigger problem.
You can't be a functional alcoholic. You can be a functional pothead (like me). I don't need to look up a study to answer that.
I can go to work, smoke all day long and get my shit done. If I were to drink all day long I would just sit on bf2s all day and shoot off one-liners.
Now if both are legal, which would be a bigger drag on society? Pot. More people will do it. In the morning. All day long. At work. .......
For example, you couldn't drive while on it or go to work on it. If you did either, you'd get in trouble (either with your work or the law).
Laws generally work much better as conditional restrictions rather than all out bans.
More people doing drugs = More people in ghettos = More welfare homes and baby farmersKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
How would pot be a bigger drain on society? Look at the health figures. Look at insurance figures. So what if people smoke pot all day long? In the end, an unmotivated person is just that, regardless of what they put in their body.
Only because it is illegal. When alcohol was illegal it was controlled by bootleggers and criminal gangs. Drugs are no different.Lotta_Drool wrote:
More people doing drugs = More people in ghettos = More welfare homes and baby farmersKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
How would pot be a bigger drain on society? Look at the health figures. Look at insurance figures. So what if people smoke pot all day long? In the end, an unmotivated person is just that, regardless of what they put in their body.
The reality is that the War on Drugs costs far more than what legalizing and taxing pot would.Lotta_Drool wrote:
I know where you're coming from, but look at how many people drink and drive. Most people don't drink all week long or all day long, but come friday and saturday night they might drink and drive because those are the only two days they drink because they don't want the hang over on a work day.
Enter Pot, I can be high all day long as a cook and nobody cares. Every day of the week. Of course I will drive stoned because I am stoned 24/7. People do this now while it is illegal.
There is idealism and there is reality.
Idealy all drugs should be legal and taxed and people week minded that do it now will do it while regulated and crime goes away and everything is better.
Reality is that this would not be the way it is, you think the ghetto is bad now.....
I could make the same argument about alcohol. Should we ban that too?Lotta_Drool wrote:
More people doing drugs = More people in ghettos = More welfare homes and baby farmersKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
How would pot be a bigger drain on society? Look at the health figures. Look at insurance figures. So what if people smoke pot all day long? In the end, an unmotivated person is just that, regardless of what they put in their body.
I guess those drink at home or anywhere else.usmarine wrote:
and people under 21........?sergeriver wrote:
You'll find more people taking risks for some pot than for alcohol because you can legally get the later at a bar.
No, I swear I didn't see that.Roc18 wrote:
Retaliation to my thread tbh http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=119131