No-one Special said:
It kills less people every year because, hey, it's illegal. Everything that is illegal is less likely to kill people than something that's legal. That's because only a small few who are breaking the law are doing it as opposed to everyone being able to do it.
Marijuana has
never killed anyone. It is impossible to overdose on THC by smoking weed. You would have to smoke your own body weight in pot to inhale the amount of THC needed to overdose, and you'd have passed out long before you got to that point. You could legalise it, and make it bloody well
mandatory, and I guarantee there would still be zero instances of people overdosing on pot.
Just because you can't overdose on it does not mean there are no deaths due to marijuana use. That's like saying that the alcohol a person consumed before dying in a drunk driving accident played no role. Just because it can't kill you from smoking a lot of it, doesn't mean no one will ever die because of it. I've met a kid who stabbed himself in the leg and nearly bled out because he thought a blender was attacking him.
Second, when you smoke marijuana it stops your bodies purging system, meaning if you had to throw up your body won't register to do it by instinct. So say if you've had to much to drink, your body by instinct tells you to throw up to get rid of excess alcohol. If, however, you smoke pot and drink (which would likely happen with the amount of duel drug use people do), you're more likely to get alcohol poisoning because your body doesn't tell you to throw up.
Absolutely and categorically untrue. I have smoked a shitload of weed, and can inform you that you are talking out of your arse. I have smoked to the point where I 'greened out', threw up in the toilet, then fell asleep. I have smoked a load of spliffs, got blind drunk, then ended up throwing up in the toilet and falling asleep. It wasn't a
pleasant experience, but it didn't kill me. And at no point have I ever been physically inable to throw up while high.
Sorry that was my mistake. I meant to write 'can stop' instead of 'it stops'. The potential is there for it to happen, but there's not a garuntee. Again, poor wording on my behalf.
By nature, the amount of tar that goes into your lungs when smoking marijuana is 2/3 greater than tobacco. It also absorbs more tar when mixed with tobacco. So if you smoke both joints and cigarettes, you're MORE likely to get lung cancer. It's hard to do actual research on it because it is an illegal drug, but from animal testing they have found an amazing number of things.
For those of you who say it does less brain damage that say alcohol, you've never had to try and teach a class of kids who smoke pot heavily from the ages of 12-16. These kids couldn't even remember what time to come back from lunch.
Just because people want to legalise weed doesn't mean they want to make it legal for all ages, or that you can smoke it anytime, any place without punishment. Alcohol is illegal, yet I assume you'd still punish any child who walked into school drunk out of their mind. People want weed legal so that they can have a nice relaxing smoke at the end of the day
without being treated like criminals. If people can go down the pub, get blind drunk and start fights with each other, then they should also be able to stay in and smoke some spliffs from the comfort of their own home.
Yes but alcohol isn't legal for all ages either yet a high amount of underage drinking still happens. It's a lot easier with alcohol as they just get an older friend to buy some because you can buy it over the counter. Now imagine the amount of underage kids who would smoke marijuana if they could get their friends to by some. And don't give me that crap about a stressful day. Those people are already staying at home and smoking anyway, so I'm pretty sure they don't care whether they're classed as a criminal.
Marijuana is also seen as a gateway drug. There are very, very few drug users who will do other illicit drugs that didn't try marijuana first. Drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes are less likely to do this, as drinking and smoking circles are far different from drug taking circles.
This has nothing to do with the properties of weed, and everything to do with its illegal nature. Drug dealers who sell weed often sell other, more profitable drugs. The fact that people wanting to smoke weed have to deal with criminals pushing other drugs is a large part of why some weed smokers go on to try other drugs. If weed were legalised, people could get their pot from the local shop, not some shady criminal offering all sorts of drugs, and thus fewer people will be tempted to go out and try other drugs.
I know it has nothing to do with the actual properties of marijuana, but it is a factor none the less. People don't buy different drugs off of a dealer simply because he has it. They buy it because they want to try new things. I know plenty of hard core drugs users who have been asked by young people if they can buy ecstacy or ice off of them, and those people have turned them down because they don't want them getting involved with it. They didn't offer the drugs to them, the person wanted it out of their own choice.
Think of it like this: if you're in a social circle that plays only Playstation games, you'll play a large variety of only Playstation games. But, if you introduce an X-Box only circle, you'll play maybe one or 2 games, and if you like it you're more likely to play both.
So because X-boxes are not Playstations, but some people like both, then weed should be illegal What?
Way to miss the point completely. I was trying to make a basic example about different social circles. There are social groups you can have that do nothing but drink but would never do drugs, but then there are other social groups that will drink and do drugs. Once you move from group A into group B, it's very unlikely you will go back. And the longer you stay in group B, the more likely you are to experiment with more drugs.
All in all though, I couldn't really give 2 shits what you do. You clearly like marijuana and nothing I ever say, no point no matter how good it may be (and I'm not saying all of my points are right and yours are wrong), will make you agree with me. Seeing the stuff I've seen and hearing the stories I've heard from people of all ages and races who've used different drugs, I stand firmly on this. This isn't me trying to be morally superiour either. They guy asked a question, I gave him an answer.