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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by Sucky, Mar 14, 2016.

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should cannabis be legalized/decriminalised

  1. free da erb mon

  2. available for medicinal purposes only

  3. **** off you skag head

  4. decriminalise

  5. i cant remember the question

  6. oooh look brownies!

  7. Grow up and get a job!

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  1. Sucky

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    6 Ways Legal Weed has Debunked the Insane Lies Perpetuated by the War on Drugs
    John Vibes September 17, 2015 407 Comments


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    For generations, we were told that marijuana was a demon drug that would turn people into lazy, violent and dumb drug addicts. The propaganda about this substance has been relentless. Over the years, however, as more users began to come out about their experience and more scientific studies were conducted, people began to understand that many of the myths were untrue.

    After Colorado legalized Marijuana just a few short years ago, the world was finally given some evidence to be able to determine whether or not the propaganda was true. Since prohibition has ended in certain areas of the US, the Free Thought Project began compiling stories that debunk the “reefer madness” propaganda that has infected American culture for nearly a hundred years. Below is a list of debunked claims highlighting how the war on drugs is built on lies.

    Violent Crime Is Down Since Cannabis Legalization – According to statistics released by the government in Denver, the number of robberies and violent crimes significantly decreased since marijuana legalization went into effect. It is important to mention that this strong correlation is not definitive proof that legalization is the cause of this drop in crime, but it does strongly suggest that this is the case.

    These statistics are especially convincing considering the short amount of time that this drastic reduction in crime has taken place. In just one short year, the number of homicides dropped by 52.9%. Sexual assaults were reduced by 13.6%. Robberies were down by 4.8%, and assaults were down by 3.7%. The statistics measured the first few months of the year for both 2013 and 2014 and then compared those numbers with one another to determine whether they were higher or lower after legalization went into effect.

    This result was in complete contrast with the predictions of the fear mongering drug warriors.

    New Study Shows Legalization Prevents Underage Drug Use – According to a recent study on marijuana legalization, use among teens has actually dropped in states where the herb is no longer prohibited. The study took data from over 1 million teens from various states, over the course of 24 years.

    Dr. Deborah Hasin, professor of epidemiology at Columbia University Medical Center, explained the study in a recent interview.

    Our findings provide the strongest evidence to date that marijuana use by teenagers does not increase after a state legalizes medical marijuana. Rather, up to now, in the states that passed medical marijuana laws, adolescent marijuana use was already higher than in other states. Because early adolescent use of marijuana can lead to many long-term harmful outcomes, identifying the factors that actually play a role in adolescent use should be a high priority,” Hasin said.

    The study also found that marijuana use is down among 8th graders in the states where it is now legal. 8th graders represented the youngest group in the survey and the most well-adjusted to marijuana legalization.

    This is actually not the first study to come to this same conclusion. Back in 2012, another study entitled, “Medical Marijuana Laws and Teen Marijuana Use” also found that the legalization of medical marijuana in the state of California did not increase drug use among teens.

    These findings entirely contradict the hysteria of the drug warriors who claimed that legalizing pot would lead to children addicts.

    Study Finds Prescription Use Down After Legalization According to a demographic review of patient characteristics published online in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, people who use marijuana to treat a variety of different conditions are less likely to turn to other prescription drugs.

    As Norml pointed out:

    Investigators affiliated with the Medical Marijuana Research Institute in Mesa surveyed responses from 367 state-qualified patients recruited from four Arizona medical cannabis dispensaries. Respondents were more likely to be male, in their mid-40s, and daily consumers of cannabis.

    Respondents most often reported using cannabis therapeutically to treat symptoms of chronic pain, muscle spasms, nausea, anxiety, arthritis, depression, headaches, insomnia, and stress. Patients typically said that cannabis provided “a lot of relief” or “almost complete relief” of their symptoms and that its efficacy was greater than that of more conventional medications.

    Patients also reported reducing their use of pharmaceuticals. Over 70 percent of respondents reported using other medications “a little less frequently” or “much less frequently” for 24 of the 42 conditions specified. Over 90 percent of those who reported consuming cannabis to mitigate symptoms of nausea, headache, muscle spasms, fibromyalgia, bowel distress, and chronic pain acknowledged using pharmaceuticals less frequently once they had initiated cannabis therapy.



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    It is no wonder that the pharmaceutical industry is one of the largest contributors to the lobby for perpetuating the drug war. They cannot compete with a natural medicine which can be grown in one’s own yard.

    Highway Car Accident Deaths Are At Their Lowest Ever In Colorado – According to data released from the Colorado Department Of Transportation the roads safer now that marijuana is legal. The graphs below, published by The Washington Post show how drastic the decrease in fatalities has been since legalization.



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    This reduction in fatalities is in spite of police who fear mongered that legal weed would lead to an increase in traffic accidents.

    Rapid Economic Growth And Opportunity Since Legalization – As reported by The Denver Post earlier this year, Colorado employers added more jobs in June than they have in any single month since official counts began back in 1939. As expected, the population has also grown in Colorado now that there is more freedom and more opportunity. According to the report, since legalization went into effect the average numbers for paychecks are also higher.



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    Compare this increase in the labor force with the lies about pot making you lazy and unmotivated and the establishment’s claims about reefer seem nothing less than actual madness.

    Last Year Colorado Collected More Tax Revenue From Marijuana Than They Did From Alcohol

    According to The Colorado Department of Revenue, the state government was able to rob marijuana sellers and users blind, collecting over $70 million in taxes from cannabis sales. Meanwhile, alcohol companies were fleeced for roughly $42 million for alcohol taxes, over the course of a year.

    While businesses being looted by government tax collectors is never anything to celebrate, it is interesting to see how quickly the marijuana market is growing. Mason Tvert, director of communications for the Marijuana Policy Project recently said that the state was able to collect so much money in taxes that they are getting a break for one day.

    “Marijuana taxes have been incredibly productive over the past year, so this tax holiday is a much-deserved day off. This will be the one day out of the year when the state won’t generate significant revenue. Over the other 364 days, it will bring in tens of millions of dollars that will be reinvested in our state,” Tvert said.

    With all of this evidence, it becomes clear that the citizens, in states where police can kidnap, cage and kill them for this plant, are nothing short of oppressed. When a person would deprive another human being of their life and liberty for their personal choice which harms no one, they become the criminal. Legislation is no measure of morality.

    The only thing a marijuana user has to fear from using marijuana is the state. It is time to end the war on drugs. Share this article with your friends and family to show them the astonishing power of ending prohibition.

    John Vibes is an author, researcher and investigative journalist who takes a special interest in the counter-culture and the drug war. In addition to his writing and activist work, he organizes a number of large events including the Free Your Mind Conference, which features top caliber speakers and whistle-blowers from all over the world. You can contact him and stay connected to his work at his Facebook page. You can find his 65 chapter Book entitled “Alchemy of the Timeless Renaissance” at bookpatch.com.


    Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/6-...-legalization-experiment/#J7XWZEF8HAEXE2FS.99
     
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  2. jenners04

    jenners04 I must not post porn!

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    You reading this Cameron you useless cnunt.

    No need for all the wars Just smoke a spliff and bake a ****ing cake. Sorted <ok>
     
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    organic red Well-Known Member

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    <laugh> :emoticon-0166-cake:
     
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    It's missing a picture of Bob Marley. Tbf that's fcking good <applause>

    I'm sure it's breaking forum rules somehow though <laugh>
     
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  6. Sucky

    Sucky peoples champ & forum saviour

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    Cant be, its just a cake <laugh>

    #forumnazis
     
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  7. Sucky

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    Rick Simpson story. Run from the cure.



    The Culture high.


    The Union.
     
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    https://international-highlife.com/...ijuana-sales-oregon-blowing-away-predictions/

    The Numbers from Recreational Marijuana Sales In Oregon Are Blowing Away Predictions
    Predictions on how much money legal recreational marijuana sales in Oregon would net from taxes were way off according to the numbers recently announced.

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    The state of Oregon is making cannabis headline news this week with their net of 3.48 million dollars coming from marijuana taxes. These taxes was collected off ofrecreational marijuana sales alone in the month of January. This has been a great success for the state of Oregon as well as for the cannabis community in general. In the month of January Oregon marijuana dispensaries sold an estimated minimum of 14 million dollars total in recreational marijuana alone.

    Medical marijuana in the state of Oregon currently has zero tax on it. So the 3.48 million dollars collected in taxes is directly from recreational sales. This helps to set a stage for economists. These individuals who pride themselves on knowing everything financial about everything, these individuals who have expensive college degrees were all wrong. Every projection and number they came up with were not only wrong they were way off from what the numbers are actually showing in Oregon!

    Economist were only projecting that Oregon would bring in an estimated 2 million to 3 million dollars for the entire year after the state of Oregon had paid for all the costs associated with the regulation of cannabis. Apparently these geniuses missed the other 11 months. This is a good sign that these were all individuals that work for the US government. Government math is done this way. I believe it is the basis of common core math. Simply make up some numbers, charge a ridiculous amount of money for doing it and then when they are wrong they will simply do a study about how it occurred and then do it all over again.

    Marijuana legalization is a great thing. Should the state of Oregon keep going at the pace that they are now, by the end of the year, they will have collected more than 36 million dollars in recreational marijuana taxes.This would be far beyond the estimated two to three million dollars that all the educated geniuses out there believed the state would bring in. I do believe this shows people like pot a lot more than statistics are showing. Obviously, there are those industries out there such as Alcohol, Tobacco, and pharmaceutical Industries that stand to lose great amounts of money thanks to marijuana legalization. These companies and corporations along with the evil individuals that run them will lie about marijuana in each and every way possible to the public in order to keep profits coming into their bank accounts.

    Congratulations to Oregon on this monumental total that is sure only to be the beginning of economic and social success in the state. Could you imagine what 3.5 million dollars a month in taxes could do for your state? This amount of money could help with things all the way from interstate infrastructures to local school systems. Cannabis can help heal our sick. Hemp can help heal our planet. Legalization, regulation, and taxation can help heal our economies. Isn’t it time we all did the right thing and legalized this wonderful, versatile and medicinal plant across the globe once and for all?
     
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    jenners04 I must not post porn!

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    i want a hashish sweetie shop <diva>
     
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    jenners04 I must not post porn!

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    tell you one time i came home from work and my mates had been to amsterdam, and it was like walking into a sweetie shop lol.
     
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    Last time i smoked hash in the uk it was made from my own trim from a grow, before that it was some lovely afghani black (squidgy) from dam, when i go i like to do 2days skunk 1 day hash to break it up and keep tolerance down <laugh>

    Wouldnt touch any soap bar here, full of **** like petrol, rubber, plastics ect i stay away if i can
     
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    Oregon is famous for pot use. How did they not foresee booming tax revenue?

    Oregon is to pot what Wigan is to pies.
     
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    Another reason to legalise it... So it can be regulated for safety.
     
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    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    I'd forgotten about this thread <whistle>
     
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    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    Too much pot it's addled your memory. <laugh>
     
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  16. Sucky

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    Oooh Brownies
     
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    Da bollox
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    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    Are you dope heads still in here.

    You've forgotten to go to work for 5 days.

    Get the **** off yer arsed and get clean.

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    Do carry on... just checking you are all still alive
     
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  19. Sucky

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    Here, too monged to type
     
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    So eventually it will be considered un-pc to say pot-head. What will the PC brigade start calling it instead?

    Hemp-impaired?
     
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