[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
Hi Jamez,
Nice to see a new face.
I see two fallacies in your argument.
One, that everything the government does makes sense.
And two, if your argument is valid then alcohol and tobacco would also be
illegal.
Bill
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998 20:36:51 -0500 (EST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jamez)
writes:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jamez) writes:
>
>
> The whole concept of legalising Marijuana here in the states
>is
>absurd! The people who are "pro-cannabis" contend that Marijuana
>causes no
>physical harm to the human body, and that the drug may also serve as a
>"painkiller". This argument was obviously thought up while they were
>high!
>If there is no proof of the defects Marijuana causes, then why else
>would
>the governement outlaw the drug in the first place? The government
>must
>have some reason to make marijuana illegal, or else their actions
>would be
>unjust to American citizens. One of the primary functions of our
>government is to provide society with protection, and outlawing
>marijuana
>completes this purpose. Suppose a person abuses Marijuana....he/she
>smokes
>about ten joints a day. This abuse will inevitably have an effect on
>the
>human body, causing the person to get "high". During this ultimate
>"high",
>the person is much more apt to cause danger among others (as well as
>to him
>or herself), but thanks to our government, people are prevented from
>doing
>so.
>
>
>
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