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OH Rep to introduce Pot Legalization

  • cruiser_96
    Mulva: that certainly could be the case. But the way cigarette smokers are treated (to me) is interesting. Demonize those who smoke, but tax the krikey out if them and say they are sending the revenue to help kids. Now if you keep smoking, you are a dreg of society, but if you quit, it's obvious you hate children!!!

    And then charge them extra on insurance, right!? And that's AFTER they hiked up the cigarette tax!?!?!

    It's a rat's nest. Bah!
  • friendfromlowry
    cruiser_96;1437600 wrote:Mulva: that certainly could be the case. But the way cigarette smokers are treated (to me) is interesting. Demonize those who smoke, but tax the krikey out if them and say they are sending the revenue to help kids. Now if you keep smoking, you are a dreg of society, but if you quit, it's obvious you hate children!!!!
    What? I've never heard that before?
  • cruiser_96
    friendfromlowry;1437603 wrote:What? I've never heard that before?
    Just an overinflamatory, over-reaching extension brought about by tax revenues helping kids. If you don't contribute, you hate kids.

    Much like the old Time Warner Cable commercials (which I found hilarious by the way). I'll try to find one on YouTube...
  • cruiser_96
    DirecTV Hates Puppies!!!

    FACT!
  • justincredible
    cruiser_96;1437593 wrote:I'm in the minority - I GET IT!!!!!!!

    But it I may? How is it that as a society we demonized cigarettes, but applaud this? Seems condradictory.

    Two things I have always held to... Smoke in any form is not natural for the lungs. The second, just because it's natural doesn't necessarily mean it's good. (Hemlock, poison ivy, oak an sumac.)

    Lastly, because it's the people voting yeah or nay, there's not much to say.

    RE: smoke. There are ways to partake that don't require combustion, ie smoke. Vaporizing and/or edibles are ways to take pot recreationally with no ill effects. Also, medically, you don't smoke it.

    As for cigarettes, I don't demonize. The government should have absolutely no say in what we do to our bodies. To disagree would mean that you do not believe you own your body. And, IMO, that is absurd.
  • Glory Days
    I'll make my usual appearance... and this probably should move to the politics forum.....
    queencitybuckeye;1437596 wrote:I'm assuming you're talking about recreational use (we disagree but so what). I'm still waiting for a rational explanation why a child who has life-threatening seizures can't legally have a treatment known to be effective.
    got a scientific study to prove it? some parent giving pot to their kid and saying it works isnt scientific.

    http://www.denverpost.com/news/marijuana/ci_23109686/marijuana-legalization-colorado-may-not-pay-itself-study

    "Marijuana legalization in Colorado may not pay for itself"

    Not enough revenue to even fund themselves:
    http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2013/0326/Colorado-medical-pot-system-lacks-oversight-plagued-by-money-woes

    Similar article, but talks about how felons are being approved to sell marijuana. I couldnt find the article, but it was the same information but also reported some of the people allowed to grow/sell in colorado had ties to cartels.
    http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22872574/colorado-audit-adequate-medical-marijuana-oversight-doesnt-exist


    For those who think it will stop the cartels and the violence:
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/11/09/how-marijuana-legalization-will-affect-mexicos-cartels-in-charts/

    even IF it would impact the cartels, you be better prepared for the violence that will cross the border when the owners of mom and pop try and compete with the cartels. will you be ready when owners of dispenseries are found hanging from bridges. they literally breed violence down there, yet we expect them to just throw in the towel if we legalize weed?
  • justincredible
    Glory Days;1437705 wrote:I'll make my usual appearance... and this probably should move to the politics forum.....



    got a scientific study to prove it? some parent giving pot to their kid and saying it works isnt scientific.

    http://www.denverpost.com/news/marijuana/ci_23109686/marijuana-legalization-colorado-may-not-pay-itself-study

    "Marijuana legalization in Colorado may not pay for itself"

    Not enough revenue to even fund themselves:
    http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2013/0326/Colorado-medical-pot-system-lacks-oversight-plagued-by-money-woes

    Similar article, but talks about how felons are being approved to sell marijuana. I couldnt find the article, but it was the same information but also reported some of the people allowed to grow/sell in colorado had ties to cartels.
    http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22872574/colorado-audit-adequate-medical-marijuana-oversight-doesnt-exist


    For those who think it will stop the cartels and the violence:
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/11/09/how-marijuana-legalization-will-affect-mexicos-cartels-in-charts/

    even IF it would impact the cartels, you be better prepared for the violence that will cross the border when the owners of mom and pop try and compete with the cartels. will you be ready when owners of dispenseries are found hanging from bridges. they literally breed violence down there, yet we expect them to just throw in the towel if we legalize weed?
    You and your ilk DO NOT own my body. Why should you be able to throw me in to a fucking cage for smoking a plant? It's absolutely absurd and there is not a single good reason for marijuana being illegal. I don't give a crap if it may be harmful, it's none of your damn business.
  • Glory Days
    justincredible;1437650 wrote:RE: smoke. There are ways to partake that don't require combustion, ie smoke. Vaporizing and/or edibles are ways to take pot recreationally with no ill effects. Also, medically, you don't smoke it.
    i tried finding actual numbers but couldnt, just about everything i read said that smoking it is the most common. and medically, many people do still smoke it. although i would probably say it depends on how legitimate the medical user is when it comes to how they ingest it.
  • Glory Days
    justincredible;1437707 wrote:You and your ilk DO NOT own my body. Why should you be able to throw me in to a fucking cage for smoking a plant? It's absolutely absurd and there is not a single good reason for marijuana being illegal. I don't give a crap if it may be harmful, it's none of your damn business.
    your right its not MY business. but you dont live in a bubble, you live in a society. also, people dont get thrown in a cage for smoking weed.
  • justincredible
    Glory Days;1437710 wrote:i tried finding actual numbers but couldnt, just about everything i read said that smoking it is the most common. and medically, many people do still smoke it. although i would probably say it depends on how legitimate the medical user is when it comes to how they ingest it.
    Doesn't matter. The state doesn't own my body, it should have no say in what I put in it regardless of the method.
  • justincredible
    Glory Days;1437712 wrote:your right its not MY business. but you dont live in a bubble, you live in a society. also, people dont get thrown in a cage for smoking weed.
    What does society have to do with what I do on my own time in my own house? And you're saying if I get busted with a couple ounces of weed I won't spend time in jail?
  • Glory Days
    justincredible;1437714 wrote:What does society have to do with what I do on my own time in my own house? And you're saying if I get busted with a couple ounces of weed I won't spend time in jail?
    because society is who/what decides what is right and wrong. the same reason you have to maintain your yard, register your car, get licenses etc. society has evolved over the past few thousand years i hate to tell you.
  • justincredible
    Glory Days;1437715 wrote:because society is who/what decides what is right and wrong. the same reason you have to maintain your yard, register your car, get licenses etc. society has evolved over the past few thousand years i hate to tell you.
    You're confusing society with the state.
  • se-alum
    I've never smoked pot, just because it is illegal. I think it's ridiculous that it is illegal, and would welcome legislation to make it legal. Sure there are people that will abuse it, but it's no different than the people that abuse alcohol. I know many people that enjoy drinking and smoking pot, while being very productive members of society. The war on pot is a losing battle, and a lot of tax payer money is wasted on incarcerating these people.
  • queencitybuckeye
    Glory Days;1437705 wrote:


    got a scientific study to prove it? some parent giving pot to their kid and saying it works isnt scientific.
    It's difficult due to the "reefer madness" crowd making it difficult to do research because of the very laws that need to be eliminated.

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130124123453.htm
  • Devils Advocate
    justincredible;1437716 wrote:You're confusing society with the state.
    No, just delusional and confused.

    The Colorado stats are BS because they do not account for having to pay for 50,000 people in the prison system:rolleyes:
  • Belly35
    queencitybuckeye;1437501 wrote:I'd love to hear a cogent explanation from someone in the 30% camp that appears to believe that people who can be helped with a medical condition using marijuana should not be allowed to do so.
    Marijuania has helped me I think .... :D mofo
  • cruiser_96
    justincredible;1437650 wrote:...As for cigarettes, I don't demonize. The government should have absolutely no say in what we do to our bodies. To disagree would mean that you do not believe you own your body. And, IMO, that is absurd.
    I readja. From what I can tell, you and I tend to align on roughly 90% of what is discussed on these threads. Case in point: The state does not own my body. The more I read coming out of NYC, the crazier I think the power grab is getting. And the more looney the decisions are. One can't buy a 32oz soda, but can buy two 20oz sodas??? (Maybe it's 20oz-ers they can't buy, so people buy 2 16oz-ers.) Either way, a headscratcher.

    I don't think my issue is state-driven as much as it is personal. And while I get the "Don't like it, don't do it" montra, every now and again, when I step back and look at where we are, I see a decline in who we are as people (indivudally) and as a people (society). As individuals, and as an extension, society at large, we have relegated nobility/honor/morality/ethics/virtue (or all of them separately) in pursuit of our rights and freedoms.

    Abraham Lincoln is quoted as saying "Freedom is not the right to do what we want, but what we ought."

    Just sayin.
  • ernest_t_bass
    cruiser_96;1437742 wrote:I readja. From what I can tell, you and I tend to align on roughly 90% of what is discussed on these threads. Case in point: The state does not own my body. The more I read coming out of NYC, the crazier I think the power grab is getting. And the more looney the decisions are. One can't buy a 32oz soda, but can buy two 20oz sodas??? (Maybe it's 20oz-ers they can't buy, so people buy 2 16oz-ers.) Either way, a headscratcher.

    I don't think my issue is state-driven as much as it is personal. And while I get the "Don't like it, don't do it" montra, every now and again, when I step back and look at where we are, I see a decline in who we are as people (indivudally) and as a people (society). As individuals, and as an extension, society at large, we have relegated nobility/honor/morality/ethics/virtue (or all of them separately) in pursuit of our rights and freedoms.

    Abraham Lincoln is quoted as saying "Freedom is not the right to do what we want, but what we ought."

    Just sayin.
  • cruiser_96
    Eerie, ETB. I actually look VERY similar to the one on the left.

    Only my hair isn't blonde. Nor is it long. And my bracelet is on my right wrist. And I do not own a yellow shirt. And I'm not jumping. But other that those... spot on!
  • ernest_t_bass
    cruiser_96;1437745 wrote:Eerie, ETB. I actually look VERY similar to the one on the left.

    Only my hair isn't blonde. Nor is it long. And my bracelet is on my right wrist. And I do not own a yellow shirt. And I'm not jumping. But other that those... spot on!
    You're a woman?
  • cruiser_96
    Ha! I thought I put that in there. "That" being "and I'm a male." I think I had it in there but erased a crude comment concerning the upper torso region. Oh well.

    But to answer your question, I am not a woman. Nor am I a female.
  • justincredible
    cruiser_96;1437742 wrote:Abraham Lincoln is quoted as saying "Freedom is not the right to do what we want, but what we ought."

    Just sayin.
    Abraham Lincoln was a tyrant, though, so I have little regard for what he has said. :)
  • cruiser_96
    justincredible;1437789 wrote:Abraham Lincoln was a tyrant, though, so I have little regard for what he has said. :)
    Enter the "That's racist" tumblr here! ;) :D ;)
  • justincredible
    cruiser_96;1437793 wrote:Enter the "That's racist" tumblr here! ;) :D ;)
    He was indeed racist, too. :)