I'm glad to see that it did not pass. I think that marijuana promotes more negative aspects out of people than those who don't use it. Also, every stoner I've met is the exact same, and they all get me pretty annoyed.
I honestly think crime could only do down. Maybe there will be surge to begin with, but in the long run anyone who wants to smoke pot will, regardless of legal status. Its easy as hell to get, if someone would smoke it when legal they already do now.Jonny1188 said:I'm for legalization, but I can't say there aren't any cons. For instance, I think it's hard to argue that DUI's would see a big increase as well as other crimes. Not to mention the fact that the FBI can still crack down on you.Bon_Clay said:I have no interest in it, but there are plenty of pros for legalization, financial and otherwise, and basically no cons.
Well if you're too young that's one thing, it's the apathetics that don't vote that bother me when they complain about an outcome. Like I mention, 50% of people ABLE to vote didn't in the US for the president. Even in Canada, we only voteed at 60% capacity. this isn't taking into account minors or those declared unable to due to mental handicaps that restrict a rational thought process. It's the able ones that don't vote that I have an issue with.epninja said:I'm bothered by it and don't vote. I CANNOT vote. Remember there is an age requirement on voting. We can still care about the issues though.Celtic_Kerr said:So you didn't vote, but you're complaining about the outcome? You realize if you DID vote you could have made a difference, and I can guarantee the people who fall into the "I don't vote" category is huge. People who don't vote shouldn't complain about the outcome. You didn't do your part to make a difference, or even attempt to, so why should you be bothered about how it went?
OT: Both my parents voted against it. I tried to convince them but they didn't like any of my points.
And the asthmatics will continue to have to avoid smokers or we die.luckycharms8282 said:Yet people who smoke it will still smoke, and those who dont will continue to not smoke
ACTUALLY, by FDA standards today, aspirin would not have passed clinical trials. The stuff literally rots your insides.The_root_of_all_evil said:Drugs like Aspirin, ... oh, I can't be bothered reeling off the list again.FlamingForce said:Drugs should be illegal everywhere, altogether, no matter what kind it is.
Perhaps if certain drugs were de-criminalised then we could use them to save lives? But no, to some people every drug is a GATEWAY TO SATAN!
Just like games, and rock & roll, and everything else we're told to hate.
/sigh
I love how you seem to think this vote not passing is the issue at hand.. 50% of Americans who can vote don't and I bet every single one of them says "My one vote makes no difference!". Well how about you do some math?Azaraxzealot said:EDIT: Removed some stuff to force people to discuss the ACTUAL ISSUE and not troll on me.
Seconded.Arawn.Chernobog said:^ThisCeltic_Kerr said:So you didn't vote, but you're complaining about the outcome? You realize if you DID vote you could have made a difference, and I can guarantee the people who fall into the "I don't vote" category is huge. People who don't vote shouldn't complain about the outcome. You didn't do your part to make a difference, or even attempt to, so why should you be bothered about how it went?
If you don't vote, you have no right to complain and should suck it up as a consequence of your inactivity and lethargic ways.
Yeah, its kinda sad to know there are democracies/republics available in parts of the world the many died to make and so many don't take advantage of it.Celtic_Kerr said:Well if you're too young that's one thing, it's the apathetics that don't vote that bother me when they complain about an outcome. Like I mention, 50% of people ABLE to vote didn't in the US for the president. Even in Canada, we only voteed at 60% capacity. this isn't taking into account minors or those declared unable to due to mental handicaps that restrict a rational thought process. It's the able ones that don't vote that I have an issue with.
they're are not trolling you they're discussing the ACTUAL ISSUE, people not voting like you.Azaraxzealot said:Sorry fellow Californians, Marijuana is STILL illegal
Proposition 19
No 3,826,487 53.8%
Yes 3,297,590 46.2%
Total votes 7124077
i guess California is still as ass-backwards as ever, especially since it was SHOWN that this would generate tax revenue for the government that they could have given to schools or to fixing roads.
EDIT: Removed some stuff to force people to discuss the ACTUAL ISSUE and not troll on me.
Took the worlds right out of my mouth!FlamingForce said:Drugs should be illegal everywhere, altogether, no matter what kind it is.
Oh dear me, I'm terrible sorry for not catering to literal minds by slapping the following message to the end of my post:Ultratwinkie said:Snippety
This is actually a big problem I have with laws. I consider myself a to be a fairly intelligent, and half the time even I can't wade through all of the legalese and other BS they put in there.Ultratwinkie said:i swear people don't READ THE LAWS THEY VOTE FOR. Laws are not one sentence "make this legal". IT HAS CLAUSES, ADDENDUMS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS.