Where do you stand on the matter?
Personally, I'm for limited legalization of marijuana; I don't have experience with its use--and have no intention to acquire said experience, since that crap makes you stupid--but I know it isn't that dangerous, or even physically addictive, and we have too many damned potheads in jail. Jail is hardly a punishment for a stoner anyway; they'd be hanging around indoors doing very little of anything if you left them free. I don't know what kind of regulations would be needed, though.
PCP, LSD, and other things which can cause you to beat your wife to death with a Louisville Slugger because you think she's a giant turtle trying to eat you? I feel confident in saying those should stay illegal.
My opinion on pretty much everything else (addictive, but generally not psycho-making) is a general "no," just because I've met a fair share of addicts since entering the foodservice workforce, and addicts are just the biggest douchebags in the universe. Never mind the healthcare costs or the crime risk, we don't need more mooching, unreliable, thieving nutjobs on the loose.
Dinnertime, gotta go. Will offer more unwanted opinions later.
Personally, I'm for limited legalization of marijuana; I don't have experience with its use--and have no intention to acquire said experience, since that crap makes you stupid--but I know it isn't that dangerous, or even physically addictive, and we have too many damned potheads in jail. Jail is hardly a punishment for a stoner anyway; they'd be hanging around indoors doing very little of anything if you left them free. I don't know what kind of regulations would be needed, though.
PCP, LSD, and other things which can cause you to beat your wife to death with a Louisville Slugger because you think she's a giant turtle trying to eat you? I feel confident in saying those should stay illegal.
My opinion on pretty much everything else (addictive, but generally not psycho-making) is a general "no," just because I've met a fair share of addicts since entering the foodservice workforce, and addicts are just the biggest douchebags in the universe. Never mind the healthcare costs or the crime risk, we don't need more mooching, unreliable, thieving nutjobs on the loose.
Dinnertime, gotta go. Will offer more unwanted opinions later.
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