I'm the one who drew the comparison to alcohol, but only in terms of its dangers as an addictive drug.
PuckSniperPensel wrote:
Crosscheck wrote:
I used to be a hair to my ass hippie and let's just say I've had my fair share of controlled substances over the years.
I used to be one of the absolute legalization advocates who would annoy people with my rants.
I used to belong to NORML.
Is it physically addictive?
Not in my amateur opinion because I've been physically addicted to things.
Is it psychologically addictive to the point where someone may, say, spend all their money on it and forego other necessities and their own health?
Without a doubt.
Some people can handle that responsibly, some cannot.
Wait... are you talking about alcohol, or marijuana?
Alcohol addiction is far more serious than marijuana addiction. It's more harmful to both the addict and those around the addict, yet no one questions the legality of alcohol.
That's why I can't stand the addiction arguments about pot. Some people are just born with addiction problems. What they land on is anyone's guess, but in terms of what you can be addicted to drug wise, I'd love to hear someone tell me what's less harmful than marijuana.
For every cannabis "addict," there's a straight A college student, a devoted father, a local business owner, a philanthropist, an activist, a loyal politician, a police officer, a neighbor, a teacher, a firefighter, and an environmentalist -- all of which who contribute positively to our society and enjoy smoking pot.
I just don't understand why acceptance of choice is such a hard thing for people to grasp in our society.
Educate. Rehabilitate those who are genetically prone to addiction problems. And let the rest of us choose whether or not we'd like to smoke cannabis.
Liberty and justice for all.