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In reply to the discussion: 74% of Voters, Across the Political Spectrum: Stop Interfering with State MMJ laws [View all]bubbalubagus
(18 posts)tho i feel i should clarify that i stopped out of responsibility (the possibility of drug tests), and not bc i feel it affects my ability to do my job in the least. this is another reason why it is looked at as "juvenile" and something that you stop once you get a job, but cause and effect are being misconstrued by pot haters/drug-war lovers/ppl who love to make other ppl's choices. they are all the same.
also, might i add here, that the eventual response i got from the WH regarding the legality of marijuana was downright insulting. "it is a leading cause of voluntary hospital admissions among teenagers"? really? maybe bc you have pumped them so full of misleading and apparently damaging information that it is dangerous. that is when you know, and have known for a long time, that it isn't. furthermore, if it was truly dangerous, wouldn't it be a leading cause of IN-voluntary hospital ER admissions? did you really need me to point that out to you? or were you content to make a weak case for the status quo and move on without flexing a single brain cell.
the government should seek to do the greatest good for the greatest number of ppl, and their stance of marijuana benefits very few, and worse yet they know it.