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| ¿42? | Re: social science - medical marijuana Quote:
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." IMO the Constitution already grants the state the right to make such a law since the Constitution does not specifically delegate such power to the United States. As long as it doesn't cross state lines I don't believe it is a federal issue. This is the foundation of the dissenting opinion filed by O'Connor, Rehnquist and Thomas with whom I concur. ---------------- Clay Editor and Forum Administrator stego anyone? Add yourself to Hypography's Frappr. "There are only 10 kinds of people in the world -- .....Those who understand binary, and those who don't." "Draw no conclusions before their time." | ||
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| Eccentric Heretic | Re: social science - medical marijuana Quote:
I was only saying this is not a court issue. They are going by the rule of law and precedent. The federal congress could fix this, but I suspect we all have retired before that happens. ---------------- Few problems are so complex that they cannot be substantially clarified by one more cup of coffee (or a nice cabernet if it is after 5:00)Moderator in absentia. Return anticipated. Timing somewhat vague. | ||
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| ¿42? | Re: social science - medical marijuana Quote:
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| Creating | Re: social science - medical marijuana If you smoke marijuana you will get high and stupid. This enrages the State that views both as its privilege to withhold and impress, respectively. Smoking marijuana wil get you star chamber proceedings, mandatory sentencing, and recurrent homosexual rape during incarceration. The dangers of using marijuana are evident. Take psychomeds. It's pretty much the same price/dose for cumulative crippling effects. ---------------- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2 | |
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| Coincidence of Molecules | Re: social science - medical marijuana We have had previous experience here in the states with a "drug war" of sorts. We saw how well the 18th amendment worked. Basically it fueled the growth and stronghold of organized crime in the states. At least at that point the gov't realized they screwed up and repealed it. The drug war has done nothing but fueled the black market, filled our criminal courts and prisons with non-violent offenders, and been applied in a financially and racially biased manner. As C1ay has stated, it seems that as Americans have grown ignorant of their Constitutional rights, they have continually allowed the gov't to strip their rights under the guise of their own safety. ---------------- Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Albert Camus | |
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| Local Brewmaster | Re: social science - medical marijuana Quote:
The simplistic thinking that leads to the "outlaw it, that will make it go away" is the heart of the issue. Legalization would make the price drop, reducing the need for criminal activity to get the next fix (if such a need exists at all). Legalization would reduce the seductive aura that drugs have for young folk, reducing the number of people trying out drugs. There would be a spike at the beginning as people suddenly used their new freedoms, but drug use would inevitably curtail. ---------------- Every dollar you spend is a vote you cast | ||
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| Eccentric Heretic | Re: social science - medical marijuana Quote:
---------------- Few problems are so complex that they cannot be substantially clarified by one more cup of coffee (or a nice cabernet if it is after 5:00)Moderator in absentia. Return anticipated. Timing somewhat vague. | ||
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| Eccentric Heretic | Re: social science - medical marijuana Quote:
I have been in favor of decriminalization of some drugs for quite a while. The drugs that are fundamenally safe (marijuana and opiates like heroin) are reasonable candidates. I have a greater concern about the drugs that are extraordinarily physically addicitive (cocaine) or can cause permanent damage (hallucinogens). I even got a letter published in the Wall Street Journal in the early '80s advocating legalization of heroin and marijuana. I have never used either one, but the social benefits of legalization are several fold. Aside from reducing the seduction to young folks, it would also decrease burglary in most cities since the majority of burglary in large cities is to get cash to support drug habits. It would decrease the rate of HIV and hepatitis in the blood pool. It would remove billions of dollars from the pockets of criminals, particularly organized crime. It might even decrement the other social vices that feed off of the environments where drugs use is rampant, e.g., prostitution. But the drugs that truly are dangerous remain problematic to me. ---------------- Few problems are so complex that they cannot be substantially clarified by one more cup of coffee (or a nice cabernet if it is after 5:00)Moderator in absentia. Return anticipated. Timing somewhat vague. | ||
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| Local Brewmaster | Re: social science - medical marijuana Quote:
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| Tittle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ___As I understand it, marijuana is only habit forming, not addicting. For a good read on the concept of victimless crime I recommend the book Ain't Nobody's Bussiness If You Do; The author escapes my memory at the moment. ___Besides the glaucoma, pain, & nausea mentioned, marijuana is found effective in some with clinical depression, anxiety disorders, as well as bolemics. The marijuana based drug Marinol is also finding effective use in the treatment of autism. ___If you please, according to his journals, George Washington grew marijuana not only for the textile applications (rope etc.), but for medicinal purposes as well. ![]() Addendum:Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do : The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country by Peter McWilliams ---------------- ![]() Last edited by Turtle; 06-07-2005 at 01:29 PM. Reason: add author reference | |
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