sootyj
Saturday 30th June 2012 11:04am
51,287 posts
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ June 30 2012, 11:33 AM BST
Reading the comments on here, you'd think that Chronic was a miracle cure for all of society's problems and that it was less harmful then drinking a cup of tea and less addictive then a plate of boiled cabbage.
If this is the case, then why has it been criminalised in so many countries? Why would all these governments with all their scientists outlaw something so beneficial?
There seems to be a massive disconnect between the proponents of legalisation and the medical evidence / social consequences of marijuana.
Ok the number of current, former and occaisonal tokers in the UK stretches not merely in the millions. Into the 10s of millions. More to the point how many people do you actually know who never toked?
There is no plague of doped up neredowells or deaths.
Its a political thing.
Yes its harmful, but so's wanking, nose picking and DIY.
Control the strength and quality, outlaw the truly harmful versions and shock, horror watch as the health risks vanish.
In the UK the government is in the ridiculous position of trying to ban ever stronger and more dangerous "legal highs"
and mean time Khat which is reckoned to be as dangerous. Is cheerfully chewed all over the UK. With no massive intake