That's because the pot crowd is taking it  slow.  Their reasoning is that 
"Alcohol is worse than pot, yet it is legal,  so why not legalize pot?"
   However, the argument is flawed, for several  reasons:
   1) Alcohol and marijuana are equally  poisonous.  Both are addictive, and 
both cause severe health  problems.
   2) We have enough trouble with drunk drivers; if  we add pot smokers, 
there will be more traffic accidents.  Smoking pot also  increases the crime 
rate.
   3) Marijuana is a "gateway drug."  That is,  the argument won't end there. 
 When pot is legalized, drug users will  demand the legalization of cocaine, 
crack, heroin, and just about everything  else.
   4) Proponents argue, "Legalize it and tax  it."  But what's the point?  If 
pot is legalized, drug addiction will  increase tremendously.  These addicts 
will wind up unemployed, unhealthy,  and will commit criminal acts to support 
their habit.  Billions of dollars  will have to be spent to clean up after 
them.
   Solution:  don't do drugs of any  kind!  (The love of money is the root of 
all evil.)
 
David    
 
In a message dated 10/2/2008 8:36:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I  haven't hear dof drugs besides marijuana that people want to legalize 
which  
is different than meth labs.
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