Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on February 19, 2016 at 15:29:39 from (173.202.4.10):
In Reply to: New question on CCW posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on February 19, 2016 at 08:26:56:
I believe oldtanker is right. Just look at the propaganda that originally made marijuana illegal, it started back in the 30's when prohibition was repealed. Organized crime manipulated the dogooders into believing that MJ would cause mass murders and total insanity, watch the movie "Reefer Madness" . The cash cow from illegal liquor was dying and a new source of money was needed. Only the blackmarket sales of something illegal brings in that kind of money. Drugs filled the spot perfectly.
There are and will always be those that want to abuse substances and when something is made illegal it only make it more appealing to younger people. If they can't get marijuana they will try to get something to take it's place and most of the time it's something worse. That's how meth became popular and now the meth that comes from Mexico is much worse than the kitchen sink variety. Prescription drugs can be much worse than marijuana, just listen to the side effects on their commercials.
Drugs are an expensive drain on a family but the failed war on drugs is terribly expensive drain on our society. Sometimes it;s better to let mother nature run the course, it may sound cruel but in the long run it's usually best.
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