JimmyJammer wrote:I agree, but many out here are acting as if smoking weed is like eating your bowl of cheerios or your plate of salad.
That's false. I've not seen one post in this thread in which anyone advocates that people *should* smoke weed.
Neglecting the psychotic effects of marijuana is not understanding how it works. Why do you think all the major sports have an anti-marijuana policy?
First of all, they don't all have the rule. That's another falsehood. The NHL doesn't test, and MLB doesn't punish players who test positive (they attend an awareness program). Secondly, the reason is because its unlawful and therefore bad for the image of the league. Those rules were enacted at a time when the stigma associated with marijuana use was different than it is now.
Additionally, Silver is strongly considering removing it from the banned list in the NBA (this is going to happen) and David Stern has already publicly advocated that it be removed. That damn hippie!
The other side of the argument is, yes it will be legalized. But, wait until the use of marijuana is used against you in the court of law in the aftermath of, for example, a random car accident where someone is badly injured.
This is an observation without meaning. Its true of any intoxicant. Hell, its true of cough medicine. And talking on your phone, texting, etc.
Carry on bro, it's your world. We need to put a lot more emphasis and allocate more resources in teaching our youngsters about healthier alternatives than self-medicating, and avoid walking around like zombies.
No one disagrees with that. Your arguments just aren't good. You basically don't like it. That's fine. It really is. Its all a matter of choice, which is part of the point. But you haven't made a single cogent argument against it.
And to be clear, since I stopped drinking I have stopped all forms of intoxicants. So my position on this has nothing to do with personal preference.