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Marijuana has successfully been legalized in Cali, for medical use, under the basis that it is less harmful than alcohol.
Although the argument is a simplistic one, I have to agree. Pot makes people dull and passive, while alcohol makes them loose and combative. Although the increase in use is not necessarily a good thing alone, if people are indeed switching to marijuana as their drug of choice, instead of alcohol, that is a very good thing. Every drunk driver we get off the street, every spousal, or child abuse situation that would never happen. This would be a net gain for our society, even before you include how much you save on law enforcement. |
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LEGAL POT GAINING FAVOR
http://www.inlandnewstoday.com/story.php?s=16174 A recent Field Poll finds that half of this state’s registered voters now favor the legalization of marijuana. This compares to 13% who would prefer to keep it illegal but reduce its penalties, 19% who favor strictly enforcing present laws, and 14% who want to pass new, tougher laws against its use. In 1969, support for the legalization of marijuana included just 13% of |
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nothing grown in the ground should be illegal for US citizens. |
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