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Originally posted by High Speed Chaser
what happens if kids get to it
Tell your kids to not use drugs, -- same way as, I hope, you are telling (and looking after) them to not stick nails into electric outlets, not swallow entire bottles of your over-the-counter pain reliever, not drink drain cleaner, not run with scissors, and so forth. Universal banning is not an answer to stupid kids (or bad parents) -- they will find something else to kill themselves with. Quite frankly, all the better for the gene pool.
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Originally posted by High Speed Chaser
if someone smokes cannabis (even tobacco) it can affect the people around them (passive smokers)
That is easily solved by designating smoking and non-smoking areas (which we are already doing). It is perfectly reasonable to have rules where one can smoke, but not what one can smoke.
I don't care for second hand smoke (especially tobacco), so I stay out of smoking sections at restaurants and don't rent smoking rooms at hotels. When I choose to enter places where smoking is allowed or go out with people who smoke, that is my choice -- for which I am just as responsible as I would be if I were to smoke myself.
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Originally posted by High Speed Chaser
also what about DUI
What about reckless driving while sober?
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Originally posted by High Speed Chaser
In Victoria Australia more drivers are under the influence of drugs then alcohol causing the Victorian government to create a drug version of the booze-bus because there are lots of accidents related to drugs legalizing the stuff would cause more accidents
According to that theory, it would be even better to also ban alcohol, wouldn't it? That's
been tried all over the world and hasn't worked anywhere.
You know -- I have a great idea. Why not ban cars? That would cut down not just on DUI, but all sorts of accidents!