9-9-2018
First of all, why the hell is marijuana illegal?
There is no good reason.
All reasons are outweighed by the far greater incentive to simply legalize that shit!
Non-destructive. Just a green plant that grows in the earth.
Not poisonous!
Benign.
Medicine.
Good.
Been on this earth for longer than we have. Used for fiber.
What's wrong with that fiber?
Nothing. It's the best fiber there is, or at least the strongest.
Nylon and DuPont knocked it out.
'Darkies' and 'Mexicans'; racial fears spurned Harry S. Anslinger to put a safe-hold on it.
The simple human attitude that drug abuse is evil, along with the government's over-protective and paranoid attitude towards its own citizens.
It's really safe. No one can overdose, and never has. Kills stress, tension, and anxiety. Reduces irritation, muscular inflammation, and pain. Reduces nagging worries and preoccupation with distractions. Relieves epilepsy. Increases euphoria, pleasant feelings, joy, happiness, and contentment. Increases health and feelings of well being. Increases pleasure, productivity, and the will to work. Decreases friction which stands in the way of will power and self-encouragement. Eliminates the stymieing blocks that stand in the way of inspiration.
Hope. Inspiration. Motivation.
Something that's there for you in the morning. Medicine.
Help.
Why in the world should it be illegal?
Dumbasses
Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum.
What is LEGAL? Alcohol, aspirin, Risperdal, Cyanide. THEY should all be legal too; I'm not saying they shouldn't. I'm just saying that pot should be, too. Look, you can die off of all of those, but you can never die off of pot. And Risperdal is synthetic, made in the laboratory, and causes way more problems than anything natural. BHT, Calcium Chloride, Sodium Hexametaphosphate they produce health problems galore. Aspartame, the worst food ingredient ever devised by man, causes dementia, the absolute corruption of the mental apparatus in man. Why is pot illegal? It brings about the reconstruction of the mental apparatus. It's a therapeutic drug. It's used for healing and reconstruction
As always, the problem is w/ overdosing. That takes regulation. Whether it be self-regulation, or regulation by the government, it can always be regulated. By the way, too much of anything is bad. And anything that is bad can be good if it's used in moderation. There really is no 'good' or 'bad.' It's merely bad if overused, good if used properly. It's the same as with any drug in your drug cabinet. Marijuana just happens to be a lot safer. It's a mind-drug, but so is Zoloft, Paxil, Prozac, and Risperdal. Those are all synthetic, less effective, destructive, and toxic.
Pot is none of the above. It is natural, effective, non-destructive, and non-toxic.
The law is a blip in history.
The federal government has been in a binds since 1937. This world is eons old. 1937 was less than 100 years ago. 100 years is a drop in the bucket when in comparison to all of human history. We have been around for about 8,000 years. Pot has always been used. It's always been totally out in the open: legal, allowed, normal, -not questioned. I guess a large part of it has to do with the fact that there have never been D.E.A's. The governments of the world have never been quite so strong as they are now, so they never had the power to restrict the use of drugs. If you're gonna have alcohol legal, however, you miaswell have pot.
It's a natural, honest, good way to make a living. The farmers and medical personnel have always got a job. The plant is here for us, has always been here for us, and it's a good plant.
It's a good plant that should be used for medical, therapeutic, and practical uses. For aromatherapy, textiles, nutrition, and for its oil. I'm sure the list goes on & on. Aesthetic, beautific extensions. Good luck. I think it's there for ya.
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Finally, the financial reasons to have it legalized are so extreme that it doesn't make hardly no-sense to have to outlaw it, costing billions of dollars to outlaw, as opposed to producing it in our society, and making a killer- massive profit off of it.
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