I'm disappointed in you Myke.
That is your best example? The same could be said of alcohol, as with just about any other argument against weed. The only argument that comes to mind against weed that's actually worse than cigarettes or alcohol is the higher tar content by weight; that's easily offset by the fact you don't need to smoke a pack (or two) a day of blunts. Honestly, I think that's the only negative thing you can attribute to smoking pot. I think I heard that prolonged usage can decrease fertility, but that's on the scale of decades with chronic chronic usage... and really not a bad thing. :lol: Compare that to meth or heroin where the first time can actually kill you...
I've never met someone who was both stoned and angry; I've met plenty of raging drunks. I know it's anecdotal evidence, but as a wise man once told me, "the plural of anecdote is data."
Any negative scenario like starving your kids or crashing a vehicle is a cause of
ABUSE or incompotence, not the drug itself. In large amounts, alcohol causes liver damage and can be fatal short and long term. In large amounts, smoking causes cancer and can be fatal short and long term. In large amounts, weed... ??? I've never heard of anyone in the history of forever ODing on weed, but I'd speculate you could have long term lung issues (for what my non PHD opinion is worth). If you use any of these substances, you don't automatically beat your kids or fall over dead. Alcohol doesn't stimulate the "beat wife" region of the brain; men beat their wives because they're worthless scum with small penises.
Smoking a joint after work is like going to the bar for a drink or two. You'll feel relaxed and have a good time. Going into work stoned is like going to work drunk. Being high 24-7 is akin to drinking to the point of liver failure; it sure isn't healthy, but it's not the drug's fault you have no moderation.
People seem to lose all semblance of reason when you mention legalizing weed. It's not like people will automatically start walking around in a foggy haze all day. Sure, some people would, but they probably already do. It's not illegal to be drunk all day and there are people that do it. However, it is illegal to drink and drive and most companies already have policies against alcohol and drug usage.
I think the biggest fear we should have is the increased metabolism. We're already a nation of fatasses; what will happen when people start munching uncontrollably? :lol: Why don't we instead outlaw fast food? When you eat a ton of it and don't exercise you get fat; therefore, it's in everyone's best interests that we close down fast food chains because 30% of the nation can't monitor their own health. Isn't it the government's job to hold our hands and protect us from ourselves?
[quote name='mykevermin']I was thinking of the health-care costs of making sure little johnny doesn't end up suffering from malnutrition, or misses attending school, because daddy was too busy being high.
An overlydramatic example, yes - but I'm simply suggesting that indirect effects are not solely emotional in nature.[/quote]