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Originally posted by wufan View Post
That may be true. So I ask this: If something is illegal for children, say spray paint, alcohol, airplane glue, tobacco, porn; should it also be illegal for adults, or is this a fair line to draw in the sand?
I don't think that marijuana should be illegal for this one reason alone (that legalization for adults substantially increases use among children). But I think there might be a collection of data points, this being but one of them, that should warrant caution in legalization.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Spray paint, no. Grenades, yes. There are some things it's just not worth the risk to society for either children or adults to have access to. I'm not smart enough to know where that line is.
I don't think that marijuana should be illegal for this one reason alone (that legalization for adults substantially increases use among children). But I think there might be a collection of data points, this being but one of them, that should warrant caution in legalization.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
Fair conclusion. I think adults have agency. They are accountable for their poor choices and should reap the rewards of their good choices. Children, OTOH do NOT have agency. Parents are responsible for ensuring their children are protected and for instilling the values in them necessary to make good choices as adults.
I don't know where that line is, but I'm concerned about the cost to society of marijuana. I'm not all in or all out. But I have concerns.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
All true, but in some cases it's not just the adult making a bad choice that suffers, it's society. At some point making something legal has a high enough risk/cost to society, that the individual benefit is outweighed by the societal risk.
I don't know where that line is, but I'm concerned about the cost to society of marijuana. I'm not all in or all out. But I have concerns.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
I totally agree with you. It is moving toward legalization, and at some point will be legal. However, I've just got a bad feeling that a lot of kids will be harmed, and as they move into adulthood, more societal strains will become apparent.
NOTHING good will come of this. NOTHING. It's all bad. Yet, freedom. And I get that too.
I just don't want to pay for it, either through increased social services (100% that will happen) or otherwise. And there's NO way around me (or anyone else that doesn't want to) eventually paying some kind of price.
Nothing good.
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If it's taxed once legalized, can the tax revenues not go towards social services. As I understand it today, there are an abundance of sales with no revenues whatsoever.Shocker fan for life after witnessing my first game in person, the 80-74 win over the #12 Creighton Bluejays at the Kansas Coliseum.
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Originally posted by Ta Town Shocker View PostIf it's taxed once legalized, can the tax revenues not go towards social services. As I understand it today, there are an abundance of sales with no revenues whatsoever.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
This is what I don't get from smart people.....morons I have no trouble with...they're morons.
NOTHING good will come of this. NOTHING. It's all bad. Yet, freedom. And I get that too.
I just don't want to pay for it, either through increased social services (100% that will happen) or otherwise. And there's NO way around me (or anyone else that doesn't want to) eventually paying some kind of price.
Nothing good.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
This is what I don't get from smart people.....morons I have no trouble with...they're morons.
NOTHING good will come of this. NOTHING. It's all bad. Yet, freedom. And I get that too.
I just don't want to pay for it, either through increased social services (100% that will happen) or otherwise. And there's NO way around me (or anyone else that doesn't want to) eventually paying some kind of price.
Nothing good.
Alcohol is the perpetrator and leads people to turn to weed, and then hard drugs, to mask the pain.
Legalize weed. It’s not the problem. It just makes the problem more apparent.
Last edited by shock; December 24, 2022, 10:21 PM.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by Ta Town Shocker View PostIf it's taxed once legalized, can the tax revenues not go towards social services. As I understand it today, there are an abundance of sales with no revenues whatsoever.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/1...-york-00066470
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
It would be good if there was an abundance of revenues was the result of legalization, but I was reading (many articles) that black market illicit marijuana was more profitable than over the counter in California, and Washington (possibly other states too) because of lax law enforcement. This surprised me, but laws are being broken all over the place.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/1...-york-00066470
Certainly California has an issue with not prosecuting crime, but they don’t seem to have any issue penalizing legal corporations.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
What I read on the California problem was the over regulation that makes legal marijuana unprofitable. The supply dried up and only illegal weed was available.
Certainly California has an issue with not prosecuting crime, but they don’t seem to have any issue penalizing legal corporations.
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This is a Fentanyl comment, not a Marijuana legalization one. I realize that no one has made a case for Fentanyl legalization, but I didn’t want to start another drug thread. I just heard tonight that we have so much Fentanyl coming across the border, that
***1 American dies every 8 minutes.
***There is no recovery from Fentanyl addiction
Don’t experiment with this dangerous drug.
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I know this has been a fear/problem for many in regards to Cannabis and the Second Amendment. Sounds like the Courts may be coming to their senses.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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