I guess you assert that someone who routinely overdoses people with Schedule II narcotics is unschooled on drugs?
Didn't say that.
I said that someone who hasn't smoked marijuana should not lecture others, who
have tried it, on its effects.
As a doctor, your experience with drugs (in the clinical sense) is more intense then the vast majority of others here, but I'm not talking about what morphine can do to you. I'm talking about the medical reasons why marijuana should be as illegal as other, more harmful products THAT ARE LEGAL.
My decision to steer away from drugs and alcohol is a lifetime in the front row seat to the pain and misery you never see.
Next time you hold a dead child struck down by a drunk driver....let me know how it works for you.
Just another day at the Trauma center.
Did I ever say I'm more experienced in these matters? Did I ever even
pretend I've experiences the same things you have? Did I ever give the impression that I was somehow ungrateful of the job you do?
No. I don't believe I did.
So why the guilt trip, then?
Are you sooooooo unable to make a legitimate argument for the criminilzation of marijuana that you have to stray so wildly off topic?
I don't need to see it from another point of view....I find those arguing for the right to get drunk and stoned rather silly.
I guess that glass of wine you have with dinner and any benefit it provides to the social enviroment is
equally silly?
Death and dismemberment would warp you too, I'm sure....I make no apologies....
And I make no argument.
You're right. Gruesome sights like dismembered children would be hard to erase from my mind... but what do such nightmares have to do with your personal experience with
pot?
I am still only one vote in the grand scheme, and with the opinions of others shared here, I will be on the losing side.
It still doesn't change my opinion on drugs and alcohol.
I never thought it would.
I just hoped you would actually see how ridiculous it is that marijuana is illegal even though it's effects differ so wildly from those of alcohol and other drugs. But I see your answer is to just start restricting the
legal poisons we have
now... cause it worked SOOOOOOOOOOO well the
last time we did it

...
I'm sorry to see that Puritanism didn't die with the Puritans.
I havn't done anything with regards to taking away anyones rights....I merely advocate the status quo....these are decisions made long before I arrived on scene.
In case you haven't noticed, the "status quo" isn't working:

All of this "annually costs US taxpayers an estimated $7.6 billion, approximately $10,400 per arrest" in 2005(
SOUCE).
Now
tell me why this "status quo" is whorth advocating...
I would need to read the proposed legislation....if there was a clause for use inside ones own home listening to Pink Floyd that did not subject the public to stoned zombies roaming the streets...I suppose I would not object.
That's generally how people use it...