~Mr. Brando
"ok, I'm not for marijuana but it's very unlikely it's gonna cause cancer."
It's no less likely to cause cancer than a cigarette is, if you want to put it that way.
~poormojo
"Personally, I've never smoked pot, but I totally support peoples' right to. If people can drink alcohol, smoke tobacco and take prescription meds, all at the same time, they should be able to smoke pot, too."
I agree. Personally, it would be an economically sound decision for the legislature to legalize marijuana distribution and use. The states could earn money on pot sales while simultaneously saving money in the prison system. I mean, pot users aren't necessarily violent criminals, so why treat them like criminals? It costs a lot to keep a person in prison, so we shouldn't throw idiot druggies into prison just because they're not the brightest pennies in the fountain.
If a person wants to use pot in the safety and privacy of his or her own home, I say fine. But it's still an incredibly stupid decision to do so.
~stonedgamer
"Marijuana can be eaten, thus saving yourself from the harm of smoke, of course it's still harmful in other ways nobody can explain."
The deleteriously psychological effects of marijuana ingestion persist whether eaten or inhaled. When you ingest marijuana, like when you smoke it, you're consuming substances that impare normal neurological functioning, imparing neurotransmitter functions and reuptake. This physically alters the chemistry of your central nervous system, though the effects will not be immediately obvious to the user.
I could explain this further, but I doubt you really care. You'll use your drugs no matter how much I attempt to educate you on the matter. After all, you said it yourself: you still won't believe me even if I give you the facts.