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i'm a "loser" cuz i smoke weed? haha and i'm the one who needs to grow up? what a childish assumption. i live in california bro. the shits practically legal and in the near future is gunna be making me LEGAL money in the near future. so to say that is completely inaccurate.

Z1mM3r said:

lol losers..

grow up,  were not in high school anymore... join the real world

Anthony Longo said:

definitly NOT an option under any circumstance.

Siikez said:

Or you could just... not smoke weed? :D

Yes... Because consumption of cannabis in any fashion is reserved exclusively for pre-teens and high school students...

Maybe you should consider checking into the "real world" before making ridiculous assumptions and judging other people for the life they choose to lead.

#IGNORANCE


Z1mM3r said:

lol losers..

grow up,  were not in high school anymore... join the real world

Anthony Longo said:

definitly NOT an option under any circumstance.

Siikez said:

Or you could just... not smoke weed? :D

Awesome response. People should have their freedom fucked for a plant. I get it. We're not in high school. We're adults. We should be drinking poison. Not ingesting some crazily beneficial plant. The real world did putlaw a plant, so I guess I'll just have to take it. No point trying to change something unjust with facts and science. 

 

Ps. I know this subject brings out trolls, but to those who are serious about keeping it outlawed. I hope you never have to watch someone close to you wither away from cancer (or a number of things). I hope their painkillers work and they are able to keep the pills and food down. I hope the chemo isn't so bad, they just want to give up. I hope their quality of life suffers very minimally towards the end.

To those who want it outlawed, or who just don't give a shit one way or the other, I kind of hope you suffer very fucking miserably. Knowing you had a chance to help change it, I hope you have trouble keeping meds down due to the nausea, or not being able to eat. I hope the morphine for the pain, keeps you so fucking out of it, you don't get to enjoy your final days with family. I really want you to fucking suffer. I want that pain to be crippling. Not for my own enjoyment, but so you can realize the pain that others have had to endure due to cannabis being illegal.

 

Z1mM3r said:

lol losers..

grow up,  were not in high school anymore... join the real world

Anthony Longo said:

definitly NOT an option under any circumstance.

Siikez said:

Or you could just... not smoke weed? :D



Siikez said:

Or you could just... not smoke weed? :D

Grow up...the real world? So when people become adults they suddenly drop their bad habits? H'okay. Being an adult who drinks alcohol isn't nearly as stigmatized as a weed smoking adult. I feel it's about moderation. If you're an adult who's life revolves around weed and you're a fucking bum, then you're just a fucking bum. But I know plenty of adults who live out "normal" middle-class lives and smoke weed here and there. Some smoke more than others, it all depends on their lifestyle. Those with young children don't do it, those with high school graduates and college students are able to partake more often. I think it's fine as long as you don't let marijuana harm your family's well-being or anything in relation to your career, personal motivation, finances etc.

And as far as just not smoking it...it's a vice. Everybody has their own vice. People drink a lot of soda/beer/liquor/energy drinks. People play poker with their buddies and bet on sporting events. People listen to shitty music like Lil Wayne. Maybe my family and "social network" is fucked up but, any family event or holiday dinner I attend is accompanied by people drinking (sometimes quite a bit), people watching the football game they have money on, and young teenage shitheads currently obsessing over Rick Ross. All of these things are considered vices, but as long as a person has control over it and it isn't harming themselves or any others, who the fuck cares?

Even with a mother who was a former alcoholic up until the last few years, I don't bash on a person's decision to consume alcohol. I won't ask my friends why they have to drink. Just like marijuana use, it's personal choice that should only affect the one using. As soon as it begins to affect others, that's when it becomes a problem. You don't make something illegal because it can potentially cause problems, because that will only intensify the issue. Happened with alcohol, and it continues to happen with marijuana. Regulation is the best policy, because marijuana users aren't just going to stop smoking. Just like most cigarette smokers won't quit (unless they make the personal decision to do so), just like most college kids won't suddenly stop binge drinking because it's unhealthy, and just like scenester/hipster/whateverthefucktheyare's aren't going to stop going to Starbucks to get their coffee fix.

Whatever, agree to disagree and whatnot but uh...whatchu think I wasn't gonna come up in here and say sum'n?



King Rasta said:

Grow up...the real world? So when people become adults they suddenly drop their bad habits? H'okay. Being an adult who drinks alcohol isn't nearly as stigmatized as a weed smoking adult. I feel it's about moderation. If you're an adult who's life revolves around weed and you're a fucking bum, then you're just a fucking bum. But I know plenty of adults who live out "normal" middle-class lives and smoke weed here and there. Some smoke more than others, it all depends on their lifestyle. Those with young children don't do it, those with high school graduates and college students are able to partake more often. I think it's fine as long as you don't let marijuana harm your family's well-being or anything in relation to your career, personal motivation, finances etc.

And as far as just not smoking it...it's a vice. Everybody has their own vice. People drink a lot of soda/beer/liquor/energy drinks. People play poker with their buddies and bet on sporting events. People listen to shitty music like Lil Wayne. Maybe my family and "social network" is fucked up but, any family event or holiday dinner I attend is accompanied by people drinking (sometimes quite a bit), people watching the football game they have money on, and young teenage shitheads currently obsessing over Rick Ross. All of these things are considered vices, but as long as a person has control over it and it isn't harming themselves or any others, who the fuck cares?

Even with a mother who was a former alcoholic up until the last few years, I don't bash on a person's decision to consume alcohol. I won't ask my friends why they have to drink. Just like marijuana use, it's personal choice that should only affect the one using. As soon as it begins to affect others, that's when it becomes a problem. You don't make something illegal because it can potentially cause problems, because that will only intensify the issue. Happened with alcohol, and it continues to happen with marijuana. Regulation is the best policy, because marijuana users aren't just going to stop smoking. Just like most cigarette smokers won't quit (unless they make the personal decision to do so), just like most college kids won't suddenly stop binge drinking because it's unhealthy, and just like scenester/hipster/whateverthefucktheyare's aren't going to stop going to Starbucks to get their coffee fix.

Whatever, agree to disagree and whatnot but uh...whatchu think I wasn't gonna come up in here and say sum'n?

Yeah,  I don't understand why any of you guys say anything negative about weed anymore, lol. As long as King Rasta is on this site, ya'll are getting shut the fuck down when it comes to the marijuana debates.

I mean come on..if Steve-O does it, it's gotta be good for you. 

Okay, so that was a joke...but for real guys..Rasta's pwnin you all.

(also I think I found a pic of his father...)


King Rasta said:

Grow up...the real world? So when people become adults they suddenly drop their bad habits? H'okay. Being an adult who drinks alcohol isn't nearly as stigmatized as a weed smoking adult. I feel it's about moderation. If you're an adult who's life revolves around weed and you're a fucking bum, then you're just a fucking bum. But I know plenty of adults who live out "normal" middle-class lives and smoke weed here and there. Some smoke more than others, it all depends on their lifestyle. Those with young children don't do it, those with high school graduates and college students are able to partake more often. I think it's fine as long as you don't let marijuana harm your family's well-being or anything in relation to your career, personal motivation, finances etc.

And as far as just not smoking it...it's a vice. Everybody has their own vice. People drink a lot of soda/beer/liquor/energy drinks. People play poker with their buddies and bet on sporting events. People listen to shitty music like Lil Wayne. Maybe my family and "social network" is fucked up but, any family event or holiday dinner I attend is accompanied by people drinking (sometimes quite a bit), people watching the football game they have money on, and young teenage shitheads currently obsessing over Rick Ross. All of these things are considered vices, but as long as a person has control over it and it isn't harming themselves or any others, who the fuck cares?

Even with a mother who was a former alcoholic up until the last few years, I don't bash on a person's decision to consume alcohol. I won't ask my friends why they have to drink. Just like marijuana use, it's personal choice that should only affect the one using. As soon as it begins to affect others, that's when it becomes a problem. You don't make something illegal because it can potentially cause problems, because that will only intensify the issue. Happened with alcohol, and it continues to happen with marijuana. Regulation is the best policy, because marijuana users aren't just going to stop smoking. Just like most cigarette smokers won't quit (unless they make the personal decision to do so), just like most college kids won't suddenly stop binge drinking because it's unhealthy, and just like scenester/hipster/whateverthefucktheyare's aren't going to stop going to Starbucks to get their coffee fix.

Whatever, agree to disagree and whatnot but uh...whatchu think I wasn't gonna come up in here and say sum'n?

I agree 100% with King Rasta

It's just not working though... Weed IS good. And like King Rasta, Don't let it affect anyone. Or put alcohol, marijuana, and drugs before your family. Your choice is your choice, but if it affects those around you to an extent then yeah there's a problem.

 



Siikez said:

Or you could just... not smoke weed? :D

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