Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


> Just lighting one up now doc<lol>, no, theres no chance of it becoming
> legalized in my opinion.  Our country is far to backward.
> Steve >>
>
>Interesting.  We keep reading in the paper about parades and demonstrations
in
>London in favor of legalization.  Thanks.
>Doc


Its a funny situation really there are protests and most people are I favor
of it, as it is not dangerous and I feel would be a benefit to public
health, look at this  way have you ever seen a guy get stoned and into a
fight?, no neither and as far as the danger of smoking tobacco with it then
I think you'd be hard pushed to find someone that smokes it enough and in
large enough amounts to become addicted.  The main argument in this country
against cannabis is that people will move on to cocaine or crack, I actually
find that quite insulting for a politician to say that I cannot make my own
decisions as far as drugs go.  If people are going to use them then they
will, if there stupid enough to go onto cocaine then best of luck to them.

I hope that someday it is legalized no in this country but all over, that
way MS sufferers especially can get something that helps them and I can
still listed to Orb and have a smoke once in while (I am a student after
all)<g>, without being in the fear of getting arrested.

Steve "Rant Over"...........



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