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<blockquote data-quote="CatDaddy" data-source="post: 234155" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>Yes Chucker, I do acknowledge it. However, the same can be said for phone usage, work, etc. Many things have ruined relationships and lives. Look at "workaholics". Should we make work illegal because it may ruin someone's life when they choose to spend more time on that than their families? Is our low unemployment rate to blame for lives ruined? No. It's personal choice. </p><p></p><p>From a chemical standpoint, MJ is so much less ruinous than many prescription drugs, as well as other legal drugs such as alcohol. Weak people will make weak choices and there's not a law in the world that can stop it. My argument is: Why penalize the many who can benefit for the few who are going to make bad choices regardless of laws?</p><p></p><p>Should we ban guns because a few choose to make bad decisions when they have guns in their hands? Most here would say no. Yes, 2nd amendment. However, I'm pretty sure our forefathers were proponents of personal choice and personal responsibility....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CatDaddy, post: 234155, member: 755"] Yes Chucker, I do acknowledge it. However, the same can be said for phone usage, work, etc. Many things have ruined relationships and lives. Look at "workaholics". Should we make work illegal because it may ruin someone's life when they choose to spend more time on that than their families? Is our low unemployment rate to blame for lives ruined? No. It's personal choice. From a chemical standpoint, MJ is so much less ruinous than many prescription drugs, as well as other legal drugs such as alcohol. Weak people will make weak choices and there's not a law in the world that can stop it. My argument is: Why penalize the many who can benefit for the few who are going to make bad choices regardless of laws? Should we ban guns because a few choose to make bad decisions when they have guns in their hands? Most here would say no. Yes, 2nd amendment. However, I'm pretty sure our forefathers were proponents of personal choice and personal responsibility.... [/QUOTE]
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