Marijuana Is Harmful: Debunking 7 Myths Arguing It's Fine
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Morganstern 51· 5 days ago
Just more "Reefer Madness" nonsense. The biggest danger having to do with pot IS the war on drugs. Yes, legalization is not as good as one would think. That is because it should e completely decriminalized.
Good luck on your book, Kevin Sabet. I hope it's categorized properly in the fiction section. Your wordsmithing is getting so weak that it's laughable. I just hope you don't keep medical patients from getting access to a medicine that works better than most pharmaceuticals out there. Oh, by the way, Sativex is not cannabis - it is synthetic. And as you point out - it has a lot of other sh*t in it that causes harmful side effects.
KaptainKannabis· 5 days ago
This article is absolutely laughable. Its amazing with technology giving us such easy access to studies and anecdotal evidence proving how safe and effective cannabis actually is, that some people still pull out this fear mongering reefer madness BS which shows no signs of anything even resembling Truth, Fact or Logic. My only guess is big corporations are behind pushing this anti marijuana agenda forward simply to keep hemp illegal. Hemp would absolutely turn corporate industries upside down.
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Andrew· 5 days ago
And, here's where Heritage shows just how out-of-touch it really is...
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Trickle Down works, you just gotta give the rich a little more, a little longer, DONT GIVE UP...It's happening!
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Bengazamalulu!
You sir, are a True American Patriot.
mike· 5 days ago
Say what you will...
I'll continue to ingest cannabis, because it works for me.
I'll continue to ingest cannabis, because it works for me.
Kirk Muse· 5 days ago
Kevin Sabet is professional drug war cheerleader. That's his job. His only job. The re-legalization of cannabis will lead to the unemployment of Kevin Sabet and he knows it.
DEEAR· 5 days ago
This article is ridiculous, only half of it is true at best.
Brian· 5 days ago
Holy smokes! Its as if someone batted the bees in the pot-head lobbyist hive. Relax dopers...no one is going to take your weed away :)
Todd S· 5 days ago
You really have NO IDEA how many "Buckley Republicans" voted for legalization in CO....
Richard· 5 days ago
RE: comments
pothead ad hominem is more vitriolic and fringe than the conjectural madness of athiests and evolutionists gribbing the ignorant and self-absorbed walking 'freely' among moral society as though their liberties are more than equal- probably co-populating the same clans, clubs, tribes, etc. FAIL
pothead ad hominem is more vitriolic and fringe than the conjectural madness of athiests and evolutionists gribbing the ignorant and self-absorbed walking 'freely' among moral society as though their liberties are more than equal- probably co-populating the same clans, clubs, tribes, etc. FAIL
jules· 5 days ago
Garbage, pseudoscience.......big govt article, way to lose me heritage.
Michael· 5 days ago
This is more media crap that's being spoonfed to us. Obviously if the author knew what he was talking about with reference to taxes in Colorado, he'd have told us that Colorado was only assuming it would hit $60 million in taxes but it looks like it could hit $90 million or more in the first year. It's pretty bad when a conservative website won't take the blinders off for a bit and find out that the term "medical marijuana" means it helps people. And two people getting into a car wreck doesn't mean it was because of marijuana.
Take the prison population out of jail for smoking week, and you'll save 3/4 of the prison industry money that our taxes go to paying. $80,000 per year to keep a prisoner because he smoked a bit. Get real.
Take the prison population out of jail for smoking week, and you'll save 3/4 of the prison industry money that our taxes go to paying. $80,000 per year to keep a prisoner because he smoked a bit. Get real.
Veritas· 5 days ago
Notice the common thread in these comments?
Intolerance.
Condescension, ridicule, insult. All common responses from the intolerant left when they don't like something.
In some cases it's obvious they didn't even read the article, but merely lashed out at the writer because of the title, or because someone else posted ridicule somewhere else encouraging readers to come here and discredit the article.
Sad, but typical of those who are motivated by hate for anything which doesn't fit their fantasy of life.
Intolerance.
Condescension, ridicule, insult. All common responses from the intolerant left when they don't like something.
In some cases it's obvious they didn't even read the article, but merely lashed out at the writer because of the title, or because someone else posted ridicule somewhere else encouraging readers to come here and discredit the article.
Sad, but typical of those who are motivated by hate for anything which doesn't fit their fantasy of life.
BigRod· 5 days ago
Common sense just does not happen with "reefer madness".
Emeric· 5 days ago
This article has nothing to do here, just against the liberty to smoke. Again someone who think that the gouvernment know better than me what is good for me.
SWC· 5 days ago
As with so many other debates, it becomes clear that one side is on to something whenever the other side unleashes the ad hominem storm. Assault everything but the facts - and pray no one notices!
But it seems to me that one side in this argument is all about just whatever "feels good" anyway.
But it seems to me that one side in this argument is all about just whatever "feels good" anyway.
Sabet... you're nothing but a tool. Literally and figuratively.
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As I read this article a pop up kept interrupting me advocating the reduction in the size of the government. Why is the government involved in my personal decisions? To smoke or not to smoke? It's my decision, go away uncle Sam, get out of my life and serve your original purpose!
Just more anti marijuana propaganda not one death has been connected to it.
Ryan· 5 days ago
Oh the comments..."I don't want marijuana to be bad, so it isn't!" That Red vs. Blue episode of Real Life vs. the Internet nails this thread dead on.
We already have the equivalent of a "Big Tobacco" for marijuana, only we call them drug cartels. I'm thinking the "evil corporations" who will have to face federal regulation, bureaucratic regulators, and taxes are somehow preferable to a criminal class of foreign, cut-throat drug dealers.
Johnny S.· 5 days ago
No deaths, true, but bad side effects, both personally and, in many cases, with civilians. If a pot head isn't careful, we'll start seeing more accidents/deaths related to being high on the road. Is this what we really need?
The bottom line with marijuana is that exaggerated use makes you stupid and unmotivated. Period. If people are ok with that then let them be. The fact is that the drug is much easier for kids to get when it is illegal. I agree with premise of the article but not the "facts" they try and back it up with. Marijuana is in no way good for you and most sane people know that. It is also true that the financial benefit to the government is unnoticeable. The money goes into the general fund and is absorbed by "the machine" with no benefit whatsoever.
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