I am not approving of any drug or alcohol abuse, but lets have some objectivity. These drugs can be compared in many meaningful ways.A marijuanna high and drunkeness are very different and can’t really be compared in any meaningful way.
Perhaps the consequences are not as obvious as you think. I have heard evidence–and it bears consideration–that rather than a simple explosion of marijuana use, there would be a displacement of alcohol use, which on balance would not be any worse than the current situation with* regard to substance abuse*.The crowd that is sympathetic to recreational marijuana likes to point to negative consequences of alcohol abuse. What they omit is that alcohol is everywhere, and marijuana is a niche group. If it were to ever explode to the same level of alcohol use, the consequences of recreational marijuana would become a lot more obvious.
Actually, marijuana has been proven to grow brain cells.I suspect controlled medicated marijuana will have its uses just like any other drug. If you look up the history on how marijuana became illegal in the US and several other countries, it’s a bit shady and poorly founded. That being said, marijuana is strongly linked to turning a person into a retard. The crowd that is sympathetic to recreational marijuana likes to point to negative consequences of alcohol abuse. What they omit is that alcohol is everywhere, and marijuana is a niche group. If it were to ever explode to the same level of alcohol use, the consequences of recreational marijuana would become a lot more obvious.
I agree totally. That’s not what we are here for.Pot is used to escape the world, to get high, to check out. That’s simply not what we’re here for.
We’re usually talking about a hundred-dollar fine for procession of an ounce or less. Dealers need to be dealt with more harshly.I agree totally. That’s not what we are here for.
But even if it is sinful, is it yours or my place to lock people in prison cells who commit that sin? What theory of punishment allows us to harm people in ways that are so disproportionate to the harm they have caused themselves?
If we treat drug use as criminal (rather than the moral, social and health issue it is), should the same jail cell await those who commit arguably worse sins, such as sexual sins? How about drunkenness? Gambling?
I admit to ignorance. Are people actually locked up in jail for possession of usage amount of pot? Or are they actually simply fined and have it seized? I’ve been under the impression that jail time is reserved for dealers (who tend to become murderers to protect their turf and supply).I agree totally. That’s not what we are here for.
But even if it is sinful, is it yours or my place to lock people in prison cells who commit that sin? What theory of punishment allows us to harm people in ways that are so disproportionate to the harm they have caused themselves?
If we treat drug use as criminal (rather than the moral, social and health issue it is), should the same jail cell await those who commit arguably worse sins, such as sexual sins? How about drunkenness? Gambling?
Not where I live.We’re usually talking about a hundred-dollar fine for procession of an ounce or less.
What is the penalty in your state or country? Does it entail a jail term?Not where I live.
In Missouri a misdemeanor amount (< 1 oz) is up to one year in jail. Fines are seldom given. First offenders are likely to get probation. There are a few cities–not mine–which specify a fine for a first offense, but this only takes in the minority of possession cases in the state.What is the penalty in your state or country? Does it entail a jail term?