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"Synthetic marijuana has law enforcement agencies and state legislatures buzzing. Last week, Missouri became the sixth state in only a year to ban the substance, which is touted as a legal alternative to pot and widely available across the country.
The synthetic nature of K2 makes it exceptionally difficult to keep tabs on. The cannabinoids used to produce K2 can be changed with slight laboratory tweaks, and hundreds are already out there, so a ban on current varieties can easily be sidestepped." http://www.aolnews.com/article/synth...ut-k2/19551091 It's time Republicans set down their arms, and end the drug war. Nothing makes this more clear than K2. K2 is a brand name for common smoking herbs, combined with synthetic substances to create a product that resembles marijuana in effects. The Synthetic substances that make this all possible, are known as synthetic cannabinoids. Some of the more popular are known as JWH-018, CP-44, and many more. They are not fat soluble like real marijuana, so any attempt to test for it would be fruitless a day after use, not that there is any current way to detect it at all. Synthetics can be easily tweaked, changed, to avoid both drug tests, and the laws. If you ban certain substances, new substances will just take their place. These synthetics can be mixed with alcohol and consumed in a beverage, requiring no smoking at all. one tiny drop is enough. Beyond whether or not you personally want to use, between this and Marijuana itself being decriminalized you must admit, fighting the drug war is getting pretty fruitless. The war on drugs has been the most unrewarding undertaking, efficiently wasting both money, and resources. Should some drugs be illegal? Yes! Some drugs that are out there used for date rape, some are so addictive they are dangerous, but marijuana is neither of these. To top that off, it is getting less expensive. You can get a high quality quarter ounce of synthetics for 20 bucks, that's enough to last a long time. It is very comparable with smoking cigarettes. |
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I've smoked some of that shit before. Its ok... Even drugs like crack, they are dangerous sure, but does making it illegal stop people from doing it? |
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Beyond any of the crap about rights, it's just a plain waste of money. We don't live back in the days where the Government makes money of these kinds of things, now with lawyers and endless bureaucracy, they lose money on it. |
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Well, I could care less about the potential revenue drugs could generate. I think its a good idea for the liberties of course, but it would also kill the drug trade thats a massive problem just about everywhere - from the US boarder to Chicago to NYC and back to LA, there is always some nigger gang that controls the trade which destroys communities that we the taxpayers have to pay for. I mean all the gangs are centralized around the drug trade. You take their dope away and they will have no reason to fight. But thats the last thing our government wants. They want messed up communities so they can pledge to fix them. |
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