Why is weed made out to be such a huge drug like crack?
Question by Mr.Explosion: Why is weed made out to be such a huge drug like crack?
Alcohol is legal, a horrible thing that’s gotten me knee deep in sh*T for how dumb it’s made me act. Something that weed couldn’t do and never has done to me. Some people have compared it to crack, well one thing is, weed is Natural, crack is made in a lab. Cigarettes cause more damage than weed does because of the additives. Even SCIENCE proved it to have beneficial while having little negative side effects. (Libertarian)
For you cons that are about less government, how is arresting someone for changing THEIR consciousness less government? Unless it made them act violent, but it doesn’t
I’m not a hippie in any way assh*le, I’m not a liberal or anything close to one, I just like weed and think it’s retarded that something like that is a crime when alcohol is legal
Why is this in politics you ask? BECAUSE POLITICS HAS EVERY REASON TO DO WITH WHY I CAN GET ARRESTED FOR ENJOYING IT!!!
Best answer:
Answer by Obama: Why So Socialist
Why the hell is this even a political issue. Smoke it in your house. WHO CARES.
Plus you comparing weed to cigarettes is an epic fail.
I can’t think of how natural it is to inhale smoke.
Tobacco has Nicotine, Weed has THC.
Both Natural, Both are Drugs.
Owned a hippy.
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