ironyisadeadscene wrote:
you said legalize drugs, therefore, its a valid argument. its also an argument thats raged on for years, with little advancement towards its legalization outside of a few medicinal overturns.
it isnt going to happen. its an argument ive heard too many times. ive read all the crap.
heres whats funny to me. most pro-legalize it people throw away negative reports about it, saying its biased and not true, then use pro reports and arguments about it from pro-legalization publications....
i dont think it hurts anyone, i dont care if you do it. but arguing about it on a message board isnt going to change it.
just look at the old, cranky, set in their ways politicians who control these issues, and ask yourself if their stance on the plant is going to change in the next 20-50 years. the answer is a resounding "no"
The ironic thing about this statement is that all throughout history, there have been grassroots movements for reform that people always thought would never happen.
And yet they did.
Here's what I'd like you to do if you think we throw out negative reports.
Find me some evidence that legalizing drugs and establishing programs to educate the public on their effects, in conjunction with establishing rehabilitation centers would actually increase drug addictions and drug related crimes.
I challenge you to prove that.
While concrete evidence exists on large scales that the aforementioned steps are effective, you still deny it.
Also, this discussion hasn't been raging for as long as you think. The war on drugs was initiated just 40 years ago.
And your argument is not valid, because my topic is about harmful and addictive drugs. What you mentioned was off topic, and offensive.
However, if you think that there is no medical benefit to Cannabis, you must have missed some very intriguing federal paperwork.
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In fact, in the abstract for patent number 6630507[43] filed Feb. 2, 2001 "Cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants", held by the United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services (Washington, DC), they state "Cannabinoids have been found to have antioxidant properties, unrelated to NMDA receptor antagonism. This new found property makes cannabinoids useful in the treatment and prophylaxis of wide variety of oxidation associated diseases, such as ischemic, age-related, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The cannabinoids are found to have particular application as neuroprotectants, for example in limiting neurological damage following ischemic insults, such as stroke and trauma, or in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and HIV dementia."