Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
Decriminalization is far from half-assed. It removes the criminal aspect of marijuana without throwing it in your face.Explain. Alcohol is legalized, is it not? Decriminalization is a half-assed solution at best. Designed to placate those who refuse to recognize the wrongs of the drug prohibition. It leaves the prohibition in place, with all its wrongs, and pretends that ignoring the problem is the solution. Bad idea.
Originally posted by: SampSon
Decriminalization is far from half-assed. It removes the criminal aspect of marijuana without throwing it in your face.Explain. Alcohol is legalized, is it not? Decriminalization is a half-assed solution at best. Designed to placate those who refuse to recognize the wrongs of the drug prohibition. It leaves the prohibition in place, with all its wrongs, and pretends that ignoring the problem is the solution. Bad idea.
Alcohol is a product that has been handled by companies and marketed as product commercial for centuries, marijuana has not. I don't want the govt. getting involved in the regulation of marijuana, nor do I want companies commoditizing it and putting it on the shelves of stores. Marijuana has a very active subculture on the planet and just removing the legalities surrounding it is much better than turning it into a legal product and putting it on store shelves.
I'd much rather have decriminalization than legalization.
Originally posted by: Janet Reno
No adverse side effects? All the hommies I know who did it all the time ended up a bit slower than the others. And I KNOWS it's got something involved with the debilitation of short term memory.
Originally posted by: Janet Reno
No adverse side effects? All the hommies I know who did it all the time ended up a bit slower than the others. And I KNOWS it's got something involved with the debilitation of short term memory.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Janet Reno
No adverse side effects? All the hommies I know who did it all the time ended up a bit slower than the others. And I KNOWS it's got something involved with the debilitation of short term memory.
Funny, I know people that have been smoking on a heavy basis for twenty years and longer who are still pretty sharp mentally.
And IIRC, the short term memory is only damaged while under the influence.
They can do this now. They ( powers that be) do not wish it so. It's far too easy to make criminals out of ordinary citizens this way. Find someone who sells a little charge a felony, remove another from the voting rolls.Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
Same thing, though "decriminalization" is probably the better term with which to effect change. Vic, didn't you advocate a more moderate liberal stance for this problem's political parallel, or am I misremembering?Originally posted by: Vic
Explain. Alcohol is legalized, is it not? Decriminalization is a half-assed solution at best. Designed to placate those who refuse to recognize the wrongs of the drug prohibition. It leaves the prohibition in place, with all its wrongs, and pretends that ignoring the problem is the solution. Bad idea.Originally posted by: SampSon
No, don't legalize it, decriminalize it.
Legalization is the warcry of the ignorant.
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
Oh that makes a ton of sense.
As if nobody smokes it and drives now. Maybe we should outlaw driving then eh?
I drive on it all the time, and I've never been in an accident that was my fault. Funny, because the one time I was in an accident - and it wasn't my fault of course, I was high. Got rear ended at a stop light out of nowhere.
I think stupid people and stupid drivers should be outlawed until we can test for stupidity easily on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
People who drink daily don't end up doing so hot on the health-o-meter either, but we're not locking them up for it... What we put into our bodies should be of nobody's concern but our own. If anything, removing the stigma associated with cannabis would help to encourage research which could help define the threshold curve or perhaps uncover methods by which to make it safer. Already, stigmatization has made it more dangerous:Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Janet Reno
No adverse side effects? All the hommies I know who did it all the time ended up a bit slower than the others. And I KNOWS it's got something involved with the debilitation of short term memory.
Funny, I know people that have been smoking on a heavy basis for twenty years and longer who are still pretty sharp mentally.
And IIRC, the short term memory is only damaged while under the influence.
SourceInvention of better vaporizers has been stymied by prohibition. The MAPS study notes, "In the late 1970s, a vaporizer known as the Tilt appeared on the market. According to the manufacturer, laboratory tests showed that it released 80% more THC and 79% less tar than a regular pipe, a performance ratio almost ten times better than any observed in this study. It is to be hoped that these impressive results can be replicated in the future. Unfortunately, the Tilt was withdrawn from the market in the early 1980s due to the passage of anti-paraphernalia laws."
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
They can do this now. They ( powers that be) do not wish it so. It's far too easy to make criminals out of ordinary citizens this way. Find someone who sells a little charge a felony, remove another from the voting rolls.Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
This from the people who don't have the manpower to investigate residential burgularies, but can find and bust a pot dealer without any trouble. Now if they would crack down on the meth dealers, oh wait, that would put them out of business. Cops need meth dealers to stay in business. Keeps the tree full of low hanging fruit.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
They can do this now. They ( powers that be) do not wish it so. It's far too easy to make criminals out of ordinary citizens this way. Find someone who sells a little charge a felony, remove another from the voting rolls.Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
This from the people who don't have the manpower to investigate residential burgularies, but can find and bust a pot dealer without any trouble. Now if they would crack down on the meth dealers, oh wait, that would put them out of business. Cops need meth dealers to stay in business. Keeps the tree full of low hanging fruit.
Hmmm..they can? A test will tell if you've done it recently, but since it stays in your fat cells so long, you can test for it long after you got stoned. The test would have to prove that you were under the influence then...not at some point in the last month or so...
Correct me if I'm wrong...
Originally posted by: Shame
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
Oh that makes a ton of sense.
As if nobody smokes it and drives now. Maybe we should outlaw driving then eh?
I drive on it all the time, and I've never been in an accident that was my fault. Funny, because the one time I was in an accident - and it wasn't my fault of course, I was high. Got rear ended at a stop light out of nowhere.
I think stupid people and stupid drivers should be outlawed until we can test for stupidity easily on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
You missed my whole point, but I agree on outlawing idiot drivers.
My point was that marijuana is an intoxicating drug, and there is no physical tests that a police officer can use at the scene to test for intoxication, as blood tests only reveal whether the person has consumed marijuana in the last few weeks. As it stands now, the marijuana OWI/DUI gets charged with Possession of Marijuana (because the person usually is dumb enough to keep it in his possession while driving), rather than OWI/DUI.
The end result if marijuana was legalized now would be that it would basically be legal to drive around as high as you want to be with no real fear of prosecution. That is not going to happen, sorry.
PHiuR: If the Supreme Court would agree to the Taco Bell or "Dorito and Mountain Dew" test, I think marijuana would be legalized...
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Did you also know that one of the driving forces behind criminalizing pot was cheap Mexican labor? Many of them smoked pot and, this being during or shortly after the depression, they wanted to get rid of them so whites could have the work they were doing. Also, cocaine was a way to keep the blacks down. Opium, the Chinese.
No, I'm NOT making this up. There was a show about this awhile back on the Discovery Channel.
I made a post on here about it shortly after I watched the program.
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Did you also know that one of the driving forces behind criminalizing pot was cheap Mexican labor? Many of them smoked pot and, this being during or shortly after the depression, they wanted to get rid of them so whites could have the work they were doing. Also, cocaine was a way to keep the blacks down. Opium, the Chinese.
No, I'm NOT making this up. There was a show about this awhile back on the Discovery Channel.
I made a post on here about it shortly after I watched the program.
I saw the same stuff, but on the History channel
There are field tests for marijuana. Mabey not as accurate as a beathalizer, but the accuracy and validity of breathlizer tests could be debated.You missed my whole point, but I agree on outlawing idiot drivers.
My point was that marijuana is an intoxicating drug, and there is no physical tests that a police officer can use at the scene to test for intoxication, as blood tests only reveal whether the person has consumed marijuana in the last few weeks. As it stands now, the marijuana OWI/DUI gets charged with Possession of Marijuana (because the person usually is dumb enough to keep it in his possession while driving), rather than OWI/DUI.
The end result if marijuana was legalized now would be that it would basically be legal to drive around as high as you want to be with no real fear of prosecution. That is not going to happen, sorry.
Ok, so what did they use to keep the white man down?Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Did you also know that one of the driving forces behind criminalizing pot was cheap Mexican labor? Many of them smoked pot and, this being during or shortly after the depression, they wanted to get rid of them so whites could have the work they were doing. Also, cocaine was a way to keep the blacks down. Opium, the Chinese.
No, I'm NOT making this up. There was a show about this awhile back on the Discovery Channel.
I made a post on here about it shortly after I watched the program.
The mystagma test (onset angle of eye jitter) is a conventional test used for intoxication that is reliable with pot. As for urine tests, there are multiple intoxicant tests that will simultaneously check for THC, cocaine, Meth, alcohol, PCP and Tricyclics (valium, etc) with a single urine sample. This is what they will haul you into the station to do if they suspect you of DUI of other than alcohol.Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
They can do this now. They ( powers that be) do not wish it so. It's far too easy to make criminals out of ordinary citizens this way. Find someone who sells a little charge a felony, remove another from the voting rolls.Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
This from the people who don't have the manpower to investigate residential burgularies, but can find and bust a pot dealer without any trouble. Now if they would crack down on the meth dealers, oh wait, that would put them out of business. Cops need meth dealers to stay in business. Keeps the tree full of low hanging fruit.
Hmmm..they can? A test will tell if you've done it recently, but since it stays in your fat cells so long, you can test for it long after you got stoned. The test would have to prove that you were under the influence then...not at some point in the last month or so...
Correct me if I'm wrong...
That's a conventional test for it. There have been attempts to create a reliable method by which to test for intoxication, but I'm not sure how much success there's been.
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Shame
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Shame
Marijuana will remain illegal until law enforcement can easily test for marijuana intoxication on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
Oh that makes a ton of sense.
As if nobody smokes it and drives now. Maybe we should outlaw driving then eh?
I drive on it all the time, and I've never been in an accident that was my fault. Funny, because the one time I was in an accident - and it wasn't my fault of course, I was high. Got rear ended at a stop light out of nowhere.
I think stupid people and stupid drivers should be outlawed until we can test for stupidity easily on the side of the road. Just my opinion.
You missed my whole point, but I agree on outlawing idiot drivers.
My point was that marijuana is an intoxicating drug, and there is no physical tests that a police officer can use at the scene to test for intoxication, as blood tests only reveal whether the person has consumed marijuana in the last few weeks. As it stands now, the marijuana OWI/DUI gets charged with Possession of Marijuana (because the person usually is dumb enough to keep it in his possession while driving), rather than OWI/DUI.
The end result if marijuana was legalized now would be that it would basically be legal to drive around as high as you want to be with no real fear of prosecution. That is not going to happen, sorry.
PHiuR: If the Supreme Court would agree to the Taco Bell or "Dorito and Mountain Dew" test, I think marijuana would be legalized...
Everybody who is realistically interested in marijuana laws, knows that legalization is unrealistic. But not for the one uneducated reason that you gave, but for many others before it. And also, nobody who is realistically interested in marijuana laws wants its legalization any way, only its decriminalization. Having it shouldn't lead to jail time, plain and simple. Maybe the equivelant of speeding
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: SampSon
Decriminalization is far from half-assed. It removes the criminal aspect of marijuana without throwing it in your face.Explain. Alcohol is legalized, is it not? Decriminalization is a half-assed solution at best. Designed to placate those who refuse to recognize the wrongs of the drug prohibition. It leaves the prohibition in place, with all its wrongs, and pretends that ignoring the problem is the solution. Bad idea.
Alcohol is a product that has been handled by companies and marketed as product commercial for centuries, marijuana has not. I don't want the govt. getting involved in the regulation of marijuana, nor do I want companies commoditizing it and putting it on the shelves of stores. Marijuana has a very active subculture on the planet and just removing the legalities surrounding it is much better than turning it into a legal product and putting it on store shelves.
I'd much rather have decriminalization than legalization.
Amen