And for some folks, even the slightest bit of alcohol gets them tipsy. We each must know our limits.
Knowing when to stop is the key to moderation.
Apparently you should have stopped at 1.
Again, I’m in no way saying that marijuana is a safe, or good for you. But my friend, and parish priest, Fr. Peter and I have tipped back more than a few beers at gatherings or when we go out to dinner together. Alcohol, even in moderation, dulls the senses. I believe I am legally drunk if I have 2 drinks inside of 60 minutes according to my body mass and the alcohol laws here.
When I drink beer in moderation with my priest am I acting in an immoral way?
Is he?
Tobacco, something I only use when someone gives me a free cigar at a wedding or in celebration of a birth, tends to elevate the heart rate, yet provide a calming and relaxing state. It can also make you somewhat dizzy.
Now look at marijuana and please tell me, in a LOGICAL way, other than the legality, how is it so different from other commonly used drugs? Remove the illegal status and that removes the “gateway” drug stigma. Remove the illegal status and that also removes the criminal element and the inherant profits and violence used to protect the profits. Make it legal, regulate the dosage, tax it, and sell it like you sell tobacco or alcohol, to adults, with 1 “stick” equal to 1 or 2 “drinks” and it strikes me that it would eliminate a whole range of problems.
So, if I smoke a “joint” with my priest I may be breaking the law, but am I acting in some immoral manner?
Is he?
And all that said, how could it be immoral to use, IN MODERATION, marijuana if it is not already immoral to use other recreational drugs like tobacco and wine.