“I hate pot. I hate it even more than hard drugs. I’ve taught high school for 25 years and I hate what marijuana does to my students. It goes beyond missing homework assignments. My students become less curious when they start smoking pot. I’ve seen it time and time again. People say pot makes you more creative, but from what I’ve seen, it narrows my students' minds until they only reference the world in relation to the drug. They’ll say things like: “I went to the beach and got so high,” or “I went to a concert and got so high.” They start choosing their friends based on the drug. I hate when people say that it’s just experimenting. Because from what I’ve seen, it’s when my students stop experimenting.”
There is nothing wrong with occasional consumption
And that's why we have minimum age requirements.
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 21, 2015, 04:03:40 PMAnd that's why we have minimum age requirements.Because kids and teens don't drink and smoke anyway right?
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 21, 2015, 04:03:40 PMAnd that's why we have minimum age requirements.Sounds like college students. I don't think this observation is really limited to teens.
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 21, 2015, 04:03:40 PMAnd that's why we have minimum age requirements.There are more than 2,200 deaths from alcohol poisoning each year in the US, or six per day. Three out of four of each death are men between the ages of 35 and and 64. 38 million US citizens reportedly binge drink.And this is with a substance that is known to substantially incapacitate and possibly kill a person. If this occurs with a substance that has that kind of reputation, I don't think putting an age limit on pot (AKA muh miracle plant) means diddly-squat in terms of limiting abuse.
abuse.
"Moderation" is such a fucking platitude.Moderate pot is zero pot.
Quote from: Prime Uta on September 21, 2015, 04:20:39 PMQuote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 21, 2015, 04:03:40 PMAnd that's why we have minimum age requirements.There are more than 2,200 deaths from alcohol poisoning each year in the US, or six per day. Three out of four of each death are men between the ages of 35 and and 64. 38 million US citizens reportedly binge drink.And this is with a substance that is known to substantially incapacitate and possibly kill a person. If this occurs with a substance that has that kind of reputation, I don't think putting an age limit on pot (AKA muh miracle plant) means diddly-squat in terms of limiting abuse.So you think Cannabis should be accesible to any age group?
education
Quote from: Prime Uta on September 21, 2015, 04:20:39 PMabuse.How would you define "abuse"? Curious.Actual plot spoilers--do not click if you don't want to be spoiledAny and all recreational use is abuse.