Well, any degree of decriminalisation is still better than criminal
prohibition, so I'm chalking it up as a victory. I just hope there isn't
a public health epidemic as a result of this. At the very least, people
often become addicted to nicotine after smoking Marijuana in tobacco
rollies or with nicotine-doped roll-paper. At worst, fears about
psychological impacts will be realised.
But, at least we'll finally have strong research to back up or debunk
such fears, too! :)
Best case scenario; the US starts to see a more moderate culture emerge
like Amsterdam, where smoking Marijuana is no longer "forbidden" enough
to entice teenagers for its own sake.
On 07/11/12 05:12, General Oya wrote:
> Colorado and Washington state have just legalized Marijuana. Not medicinal
> use. All USE!!!
>
> Cheers!!
> Ryan
>
> Whatever the dangers of brain plasticity from long term exposure, it's
> nothing to the physical and emotional damage of exposure to the penal
> system. 49 States to go!!!
>
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