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DL82
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The Dutch situation is far from ideal. Though Holland has legalised possession of small quantities, and licensed sales in coffee shops, the import and wholesale of the drug is still controlled by organised crime.I was using the search tool on this forum, and found numerous thread regarding how marijuana use (recreational) is wrong, and even a priest responded it is morally wrong because it is illegal.
My oh my. I pity those who condemn the use of marijuana. If it’s the illegal aspect of it that makes you see it as being wrong, consider this: Getting a prostitute in Las Vegas is legal, so it that right?
Besides, we all know Holland has very liberal drug laws, and the statistics actually show it has among the lowest crime rates in all of Europe. The Dutch have gotten it right…they distinguish cannabis from harder drugs…which means there are significantly less dealers on the streets looking to push the drug.
What really comes to mind is the health aspect. Everyone knows 0 deaths have been directly linked to Marijuana…while millions die each year of tobacco and alcohol, which are obviously legal…such a shame.
While smoking pot has limited harm, it’s no secret pure THC does wonders to the body…it widens the blood vessels (unlike tobacco, which constricts them), helps those of glaucoma, it’s even been found it helps with memory, since it stimulates neurotransmitters…which is why many people often find themselves remembering things that happened a while ago, almost with a photographic description…and of course, it gives people a feeling of complete ecstasy, a super feeling which heightens the senses…
which is what brings me to post here. Believe it or not, Marijuana is actually a spiritual ritual to me…I use it at night, think about life, pray…it’s an experience that I wouldn’t trade for the world…it’s very peaceful. I wish more fellow Catholics realized the truth about God’s magical plant, and that it wasn’t so wrongly viewed upon by corporate America.
God bless you all.
The Italian Mafia controls almost all the ‘coffee houses’ in Amsterdam, though there were some murders in the 1990’s when the Russians tried to gain influence. The money from the legal sales of marijuana in Holland go into supporting the smuggling of harder drugs like cocaine and heroin, and into trafficking of marijuana into the rest of Europe and the USA.
Even if a country were to control and license the import and wholesale of marijuana, they would still be propping up the profits of drug growers in South America and the Caribbean who are breaking their own country’s laws and involved in other criminal activities, e.g. hard drugs, prostitution, people trafficking, and are often in armed revolt against their own governments.
I can’t agree that moderate use of marijuana is no more harmful than moderate use of alcohol either. Recent studies have proven links between cannabis smoking and paranoid schizophrenia and all kinds of other problems. Unlike cigarettes and alcohol, marijuana has an effect that people don’t want to come down from. Even the most hardened alcoholic will need to be sober some of the time, and will know that he’s drunk when he’s drunk, and that a drunk mind is a clouded mind. The whole problem with being stoned is that the drug tricks your mind into believing that it is at its clearest when stoned, that means once you start using you want to go on using to make sure you’re always stoned.