Legalizing Marijuana a Danger to Public Health?

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Legalizing Marijuana a Danger to Public Health?Legalizing marijuana is a ‘very grave danger to public health’, according to The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), which has called changes to ca…

11 Comments

  1. jokerrabit says:

    pot is NOT addictive! not like tobacco. I used to wok with people who
    smoked a lot and on the weekends I would miss the damn smoke and would find
    my self wanting a smoke something I find disgusting. I also had a lot of
    friends who smoked pot but never did I find my self missing pot when they
    weren’t around. so don’t give us that bull that pot is addicting.

  2. wiredsloth says:

    legalising marijuana opens it up for research, the age of pharmacy is
    slowly coming to an end

    desperate last ditch attempt

    to think that vitamins were almost reclassified as drugs thanks to
    codex/WHO

  3. wellthi says:

    there are blackmarcket in europe because taxes are huge on tabaco so its
    and other problem and a very bad argument against marijuana legalization
    why they dont send a warning for tabaco instead there is no medical value
    and its toxic

  4. L4TIn0St4NdUp says:

    The guy should agree it’s bullshit the war on drugs…..What’s the logic
    behind NOT taking market shares from the black market??? He never heard
    about Portugal statistics….

  5. fozzy0266 says:

    Cannabis is not physically addictive and anything can be mentally
    addictive. The UN law from the 1960s was created on false information
    about the effects of cannabis. 

  6. Christopher Grimes says:

    Fuck the UN!!!!! And Fuck anyone or entity that thinks marijuana should
    be illegal period!!!!! 

  7. Kevin Wayne says:

    So what screwy laws do the UK & Canada have that’s making it so there has
    to be bootlegged cigarettes in the 1st place? What is causing people to
    want to get ahold of something through the black market that they could
    otherwise go to the 7/11 and pick up?

    Oh, snap! It must be the taxes levied on these things:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_smuggling#Canada

  8. wiredsloth says:

    i must say the most dangerous thing about drugs is the fact they are illegal

    if you can’t see that then rest assured, any services required from abuse
    of such substances can be cheaply funded

    as stated, the higher the regulation the larger the black market, the
    success will depend on the degree of liberalization, the more the better imo

    sure theres going to be more driving arrests, more addictions reported,
    possibly more addictions, but people will be there to help since it will be
    legal and hopefully the “victims” will learn something, at the very least
    they will be freer in some little way

  9. superllama666 says:

    There’s this misconception that weed dealers sell other way more dangerous
    drugs but that’s just ignorant. People usually stick to one drug at a time
    for selling and you’ll be hard pressed to find someone who even sells weed
    AND meth just to make a bit of cash on the side.

  10. tet5uo says:

    This guy would have no more job or power if drugs were legal. Of course he
    wants to keep the status-quo. 

  11. Parker Mccuan says:

    Fuck the UN

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