blastingas10 |
02-02-2012 06:11 PM |
I don't even smoke anymore but I'd be an idiot if I said that marijuana is a more dangerous drug than alcohol. The effects that alcohol has on people has nothing to do with it's legal status. As Conan said, marijuana is freely available and millions smoke it, so why aren't there as many problems with it as there are with alcohol? Because marijuana doesn't effect people in negative ways like alcohol does. That's a fact.
About 3 million violent crimes occur each year in which victims perceive the offender to have been drinking at the time of the offense.
Two-thirds of victims who suffered violence by an intimate (a current or former spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend) reported that alcohol had been a factor.
Among spouse victims, 3 out of 4 incidents were reported to have involved an offender who had been drinking.
A Harvard School of Public Heath study found that 72 percent of college rapes occurred when the female was too intoxicated by alcohol to resist/consent.
“Cannabis differs from alcohol … in one major respect. It does not seem to increase risk-taking behavior. This means that cannabis rarely contributes to violence either to others or to oneself, whereas alcohol use is a major factor in deliberate self-harm, domestic accidents and violence.” Source: British Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs
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Originally Posted by hip hop bunny hop
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Out of all intoxicants, Alcohol is the most likely to get its users in the hospital. Marijuana is #2. And whereas Alcohol has a long and storied use in American culture, Marijuana has been favored by elements of the "counter-culture" - that is, degenerates & the anti-social. Consequently, I favor increasing the penalties associated with its use as it's a useful method of keeping these undesirables off the street.
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Nothing personal but if you think marijuana is a worse drug than alcohol, you're an idiot.
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