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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 5908274" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Its not appropriate for the public to abuse. Im sure you can concede there is a difference between use, and abuse. If we are mature enough, as human beings and a society, to make the choice on alcohol, aspirin, cough syrup, tobacco, etc and accept the consequences if we abuse these substances to a point it causes impaired judgement that leads to a crime, why are we not allowed to make the same decision on marijuana. Again it is a much less addictive substance than even cigarettes. Much less. Yet the notion of a 'gateway' drug from back in the 1960's still permiates the thought process of the conservatives in this country to this very day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 5908274, member: 549629"] Its not appropriate for the public to abuse. Im sure you can concede there is a difference between use, and abuse. If we are mature enough, as human beings and a society, to make the choice on alcohol, aspirin, cough syrup, tobacco, etc and accept the consequences if we abuse these substances to a point it causes impaired judgement that leads to a crime, why are we not allowed to make the same decision on marijuana. Again it is a much less addictive substance than even cigarettes. Much less. Yet the notion of a 'gateway' drug from back in the 1960's still permiates the thought process of the conservatives in this country to this very day. [/QUOTE]
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