If You Agree That Marijuana Should Remain Illegal, How Do You Defend That Point of View?
Question by harryh: If you agree that marijuana should remain illegal, how do you defend that point of view?
I really want to hear from people who can justify the current legalization of alcohol, and nicotine but not marijuana. I’m not trying to change anyones mind, I just really want to know how that justification is made based on current fatalities, addictions, medical conditions, and overall good health. I haven’t heard a logical point by point argument yet-just the old standby “gateway drug” defense, and “illegal drugs equals violence” defense. This argument is off topic. The issue I’m asking about how nothing to do with either of these.
And by the way, I don’t use marijuana. I just have a problem with the hypocrisy of our current drug laws.
Thanks for the input.
Please people try and stay on topic here.
The issue is how can you justify the legalization of nicotine, and alcohol, but not THC.
Best answer:
Answer by Independent
Daves not here man
Answer by =Death=From=Above=
Because there is no point in making it legal. We have vodka, who cares about pot.