My experience with friends was that those who really "got into" it
tended to do less well and had more problems along the way those who
avoided it.
However, I'm appalled that we can't see the parallels with America's
attempt to outlaw alcohol, which produced a firmly entrenched criminal
element that our nation had never seen before and that has not
disappeared, even since legalization of alcohol.
However one might feel about marijuana use, you would have to be blind
not to see the myriad problems associated with our so-called war on
drugs. I'll avoid a tirade by simply characterizing it as a farce.
Sadly, we've been discussing this issue for more than 30 years. It's
understandable that the WWII generation might have been willing to
criminalize marijuana (believe it or not, it didn't used to be illegal),
but their children's generation is now in power, and still it remains
illegal.
--John
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