north-north-west wrote:But I don't think it's anyone's business but the users', as long as they ensure no-one else is negatively impacted by their behaviour - which is a caveat that applies to any and everything people do.
Empty wrote:Never mentioned anything about prohibition at all. My point is that it is rather idealistic but sadly naive to think that a person can make choices about indulging in risky behaviour and not effect anyone but themselves.
My wife has familiy member and close friend both of whom started as recreational dope smokers and both of whom went on to develop a psychosis as a result. To say that their decision to smoke has not effected people around them is wrong. The ability to control whether or not they effect others has been taken from them. That is the nature of addiction.
devoswitch wrote:Maybe you should try some Cannabis Moondog, I hear it has great pain relieving properties.
neilmny wrote:I have known only a couple of people in my 60 years who had a "serious" issue with dope but at the same time I have known 10 or more people who are alcoholics and hundreds who are nocotine addicts but of course they are all paying taxes so I guess that makes it ok.
GPSGuided wrote:neilmny wrote:I have known only a couple of people in my 60 years who had a "serious" issue with dope but at the same time I have known 10 or more people who are alcoholics and hundreds who are nocotine addicts but of course they are all paying taxes so I guess that makes it ok.
Because the denominators are markedly different b/n dope and alcohol/tobacco. Wait and see what happens when dope acquires the same user base.
Strider wrote:devoswitch wrote:Maybe you should try some Cannabis Moondog, I hear it has great pain relieving properties.
Dont act like you dont know mate. I have smoked marijuana with you once upon a time, I believe!
Moondog55 wrote:You'll have to explain that in small words for me
I can say that amongst my friends and acquaintances more use cannabis that either/or tobacco and alcohol but that's probably because cannabis users are amongst the more highly educated and intelligent sector of the community and are more aware of the risks in the "Legal" drugs
Empty wrote:And to draw a (very) long bow, perhaps a persons choice to smoke dope creates a demand for dope that is filled by illegal growers who just happen to bump off an innocent bushwalker ( which brings it nicely back to the theme of this thread). How many degrees of separation would that be?
Empty wrote:Moondog55 wrote:You'll have to explain that in small words for me
I can say that amongst my friends and acquaintances more use cannabis that either/or tobacco and alcohol but that's probably because cannabis users are amongst the more highly educated and intelligent sector of the community and are more aware of the risks in the "Legal" drugs
" You'll have to explain that in small words for me" ALONG WITH "cannabis users are amongst the most intelligent and more highly educated......"
THERE'S YOUR ANSWER FOLKS. BONG ON AUSTRALIA. (sorry should have been in lower case to make them smaller words!)
Empty wrote:Lucky you don't make arrows for a living. They'd all be missing the point!
vicrev wrote:Seems like everybodys on the stuff except me...........
vicrev wrote:Seems like everybodys on the stuff except me...........
Moondog55 wrote:Making your own whiskey may or may not be illegal. It depends on how you interpret the law as the law does say "Distillation" and makes no mention of freeze separation. Freeze separation is actually much easier too, the hard part is getting the smoking of the sprouted barley right
photohiker wrote:I think the concern with legalising dope and other drugs is that it opens the public up to marketing. We know what tobacco advertising did in terms of market and public impact. There is a section of the community who are suckers and will jump on the bandwagon, do we really need more legal recreational drugs?, the impact of the existing lot is pretty much devastating.
Moondog55 wrote:Personally I think it would be a good thing. The damage done by prohibition is immense, far greater than the damage done by the substances themselves.
Making a substance not illegal only removes the corruption surrounding the substance.
DanShell wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Making your own whiskey may or may not be illegal. It depends on how you interpret the law as the law does say "Distillation" and makes no mention of freeze separation. Freeze separation is actually much easier too, the hard part is getting the smoking of the sprouted barley right
I only make non alcoholic whiskey from distilled water..... honest
Moondog55 wrote:DanShell wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Making your own whiskey may or may not be illegal. It depends on how you interpret the law as the law does say "Distillation" and makes no mention of freeze separation. Freeze separation is actually much easier too, the hard part is getting the smoking of the sprouted barley right
I only make non alcoholic whiskey from distilled water..... honest
Yes but how do you do the smoking [ of the sprouted barley that is] I've always wanted to try that myself
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