11th Mar 2010
http://pr.cannazine.co.uk/content/view/7...No...I think it does. Both the US and Canadian government commissioned studies to find the least harmful way to treat pot, and the commissions recommended legalization or at least de-criminalization. Many states and cities in the US have passed ballot measures instructing their police to put a very low priority on marijuana violations, not to waste their time or precious resources on them.yes
it should be legalized and taxed just like alcohol
think of all the revenue that could be brought in to improve services or lower taxes in other areas.I believe smoking it does more harm than good.I never had nabis and now it comes in a can?
Unbelievable.
Banning any substance never works.I do not agree that it does ANY goodIm going to have to say that I support the legalization of all drugs.I agree w/ 1st response. Alcohol used to be the marijuana of the past, now look at it.
We can learn from history, you can't stop the people from doing what they want.No. The big difference between alcohol and marijuana is that alcohol was legal and then it was made illegal causing all sorts of problems. Marijuana has always been illegal and I see no good coming from legalizing it..I don't agree that banning pot has done any harm whatsoever.I think out of every pharmaceutical whether it be government sanctioned or street...weed is the least harmful physically and socially. Prohibition of things is a marketing tool.No but thanks for the points anyway.Nope, but smoking cannabis does more harm than not smoking
Drugs are for losers!Yes, I can agree with that.Yes I do. There are many good reasons to support the legalization, or at the very least the decriminalization of pot. Tho I do not support the same view for other, more hardcore drugs.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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