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I don't even like weed, but I'm right with you. These kind of things should not be "crimes" in the first place and certainly not a felony.This is stupid. Legalize it!
Yeah I don't partake at all, and used to feel really hardline about it being a crime, but nowadays I'm like "whatever, the war on drugs is classist and racist and this is all stupid."I don't even like weed, but I'm right with you. These kind of things should not be "crimes" in the first place and certainly not a felony.
I've never been hardline about it. I think it should be legal, because it's not a big deal. It is federally listed as a schedule 1 drug along with heroin. It is not that. Anyone who is of age should be able to partake if they enjoy it. I just personally don't enjoy it.Yeah I don't partake at all, and used to feel really hardline about it being a crime, but nowadays I'm like "whatever, the war on drugs is classist and racist and this is all stupid."
Ah shit. Outlaw is about to pass up Eric in fame points.Travis just had to do something to draw the attention away from @KingAlbertoJrSpeed.
Is anyone else secretly disappointed it wasn't a picture of Bo Outlaw?

Well, old Sheriff Coltrane thought he had Bo right where he wanted him this time...
barfo
I've heard that Outlaw gave the arresting officers his basketball trading card as ID. The sheriff then said, "This would work for you if you were more famous. Maybe someone like the guy who played Chachi or that guy from Bones. They could get away with this, but I don't know who you are".
Geez! He had more than a half pound of the shit on him. Can't smoke that much,
Yeah. I bet his dad isn't the happiest person on the planet right now. He just wishes his son could be more famous than Eric Milligan.The only problem with this is Outlaw's father was at one time the sheriff of the county Outlaw lives in. They know who he is.
I've heard that Outlaw gave the arresting officers his basketball trading card as ID. The sheriff then said, "This would work for you if you were more famous. Maybe someone like the guy who played Chachi or that guy from Bones. They could get away with this, but I don't know who you are".
Travis just had to do something to draw the attention away from @KingAlbertoJrSpeed.
Ah shit. Outlaw is about to pass up Eric in fame points.
Geez! He had more than a half pound of the shit on him. Can't smoke that much, he must be selling it now.
For all you saying it's stupid, or shouldn't be a crime, does that mean I can go 75 in a 55 and shouldn't get a ticket? The speed limit is stupid. Still the law though
For all you saying it's stupid, or shouldn't be a crime, does that mean I can go 75 in a 55 and shouldn't get a ticket? The speed limit is stupid. Still the law though
or at least something with validity that makes sense. 
How does that equate?
Apples to oranges
Your increased risk of an accident at 75 vs 55 is substantial depending on the traffic, time of day, etc. Smoking a joint vs not, is not the same type of risk to others OR yourself. Smoking two joints instead of one a day does not increase the chances or risk of something happening to you or others.
Why are you adding the "depending on the traffic, time of day etc..." to one argument but not the other?
Smoking a joint or two while operating heavy machinery could be just as dangerous or worse than driving 75 depending on conditions.
I think what MM is trying to say is that the way you declare some laws more important than others - is by voting to change the ones that do not make sense. Until this vote happens - choosing arbitrarily what law to obey and what not can get very murky very quickly...
