NEW FLASH!!!Nope. I don’t want ND to become Colorado. Don’t want it around my kids (yes I understand it’s already prevalent, but it will be even more prevalent if legalized). And I can guarantee you will see more homelessness and more entitlement programs/funding in our state.
Weed makes one lethargic and loose motivation. Booze gets one hyper, and gives you that go gett'm attitude.NEW FLASH!!!
Colorado was full of hippies before they legalized weed. How do you think it got legalized?![]()
The homeless argument doesn't hold water. Using that same argument, ND would have shitloads of homeless since we are towards the top of the list in the US for alcohol consumption and what not.
Or maybe it's just weed that makes you end up homeless? Probably just weed that does that.....
The only thing I agree with in this whole statement is it smells like shit!Weed makes one lethargic and loose motivation. Booze gets one hyper, and gives you that go gett'm attitude.
Weed is a gateway drug, and stinks.
Yes the few times I have been drunk, I really felt the need to get some heroin and meth to really get that extra good high.The only thing I agree with in this whole statement is it smells like shit!
The affects of alcohol and weed depends on the person. It also depends on the persons mood at the time of influence, among a myriad of other factors.
Gateway drug? There is no such thing IMO. If there were, alcohol would be #1.
How many of those homeless people were also alcoholics?My argument is against marijuana. Talking about alcohol is a red herring.
My argument here is based on what I saw when I spent a year working with homeless people every day in Denver. From what I saw, the cons of legalizing recreational marijuana far outweigh the benefits.
Fuck, I am screwed if that takes effect...I dont like the smell of diesel trucks, we should ban them!!! Dont get me started on farting in public... Lock them up also!
the best way to keep homeless out of ND is to give homeless people less benefits if they are here. This means shelter, food, etc. What happens when you feed stray cats?My argument is against marijuana. Talking about alcohol is a red herring.
My argument here is based on what I saw when I spent a year working with homeless people every day in Denver. From what I saw, the cons of legalizing recreational marijuana far outweigh the benefits.