Home Discord Chat
Go Back   ChiefsPlanet > Nzoner's Game Room
Register FAQDonate Members List Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 08-29-2013, 04:02 PM   #1
DonInDenver DonInDenver is offline
Starter
 

Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Denver, Co
Casino cash: $10004900
Not trying to pick a fight at all, just trying to state that as with any substance, legal or not, there are repercussions.
Posts: 90
DonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking about
    Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2013, 04:05 PM   #2
Brock Brock is offline
Say hello to my little friend
 
Brock's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Larryville
Casino cash: $9598422
Quote:
Originally Posted by DonInDenver View Post
Not trying to pick a fight at all, just trying to state that as with any substance, legal or not, there are repercussions.
You can say the same about literally any freedom.
Posts: 47,314
Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.Brock is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2013, 04:06 PM   #3
DonInDenver DonInDenver is offline
Starter
 

Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Denver, Co
Casino cash: $10004900
Quote:
Originally Posted by Brock View Post
You can say the same about literally any freedom.
Yes one can. No argument here.
Posts: 90
DonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking about
    Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2013, 04:10 PM   #4
DaFace DaFace is offline
Kind of a mod
 
DaFace's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Donkey Land
Casino cash: $1616899
Quote:
Originally Posted by DonInDenver View Post
Not trying to pick a fight at all, just trying to state that as with any substance, legal or not, there are repercussions.
Yep. And even as a proponent of legalization, I worry a little about what legalization will look like. There are a ton of possible side effects that we'll just have to see about.
  • Does legalization result in an influx in people moving to Colorado? And are those people good or bad for the economy?
  • Does legal cannabis cause any changes in use of other drugs? If people use marijuana INSTEAD of alcohol or "hard" drugs, it's a HUGE win for the country and you can bet nationwide legalization won't be far behind. If legal week results in an INCREASE in any of the other drugs, we're in trouble.
  • Will legalization change the market prices of weed? The tax estimates are great for now, but they assume that the prices stay the same. The book I linked to above suggests that 100% legal weed would cost about the same as tobacco, but people use FAR less of it. If it only cost someone $0.25 for an entire evening's worth of intoxication, would use skyrocket?

Those are just a handful of questions in my mind. But it's 100% clear at this point that cannabis is by far the least harmful of the major drugs that are prevalent in this country (including alcohol and tobacco), so it logically doesn't make sense for it to be illegal while people are out there killing themselves and others while drunk.
Posts: 52,019
DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2013, 04:15 PM   #5
DonInDenver DonInDenver is offline
Starter
 

Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Denver, Co
Casino cash: $10004900
Quote:
Originally Posted by DaFace View Post
Yep. And even as a proponent of legalization, I worry a little about what legalization will look like. There are a ton of possible side effects that we'll just have to see about.
  • Does legalization result in an influx in people moving to Colorado? And are those people good or bad for the economy?
  • Does legal cannabis cause any changes in use of other drugs? If people use marijuana INSTEAD of alcohol or "hard" drugs, it's a HUGE win for the country and you can bet nationwide legalization won't be far behind. If legal week results in an INCREASE in any of the other drugs, we're in trouble.
  • Will legalization change the market prices of weed? The tax estimates are great for now, but they assume that the prices stay the same. The book I linked to above suggests that 100% legal weed would cost about the same as tobacco, but people use FAR less of it. If it only cost someone $0.25 for an entire evening's worth of intoxication, would use skyrocket?

Those are just a handful of questions in my mind. But it's 100% clear at this point that cannabis is by far the least harmful of the major drugs that are prevalent in this country (including alcohol and tobacco), so it logically doesn't make sense for it to be illegal while people are out there killing themselves and others while drunk.
A very good informative reply! Well thought out and very informative. Thanks for the input.
Posts: 90
DonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking about
    Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2013, 04:20 PM   #6
DonInDenver DonInDenver is offline
Starter
 

Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Denver, Co
Casino cash: $10004900
Quote:
Originally Posted by DaFace View Post
Yep. And even as a proponent of legalization, I worry a little about what legalization will look like. There are a ton of possible side effects that we'll just have to see about.
  • Does legalization result in an influx in people moving to Colorado? And are those people good or bad for the economy?
  • Does legal cannabis cause any changes in use of other drugs? If people use marijuana INSTEAD of alcohol or "hard" drugs, it's a HUGE win for the country and you can bet nationwide legalization won't be far behind. If legal week results in an INCREASE in any of the other drugs, we're in trouble.
  • Will legalization change the market prices of weed? The tax estimates are great for now, but they assume that the prices stay the same. The book I linked to above suggests that 100% legal weed would cost about the same as tobacco, but people use FAR less of it. If it only cost someone $0.25 for an entire evening's worth of intoxication, would use skyrocket?

Those are just a handful of questions in my mind. But it's 100% clear at this point that cannabis is by far the least harmful of the major drugs that are prevalent in this country (including alcohol and tobacco), so it logically doesn't make sense for it to be illegal while people are out there killing themselves and others while drunk.
A very good informative reply! Well thought out and very informative. Thanks for the input.
Posts: 90
DonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutDonInDenver is the dumbass Milkman is always talking about
    Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2013, 04:22 PM   #7
DaFace DaFace is offline
Kind of a mod
 
DaFace's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Donkey Land
Casino cash: $1616899
Quote:
Originally Posted by DonInDenver View Post
A very good informative reply! Well thought out and very informative. Thanks for the input.
Whoa...am I high right now, or did you post that twice?
Posts: 52,019
DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.DaFace is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump




All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:45 PM.


This is a test for a client's site.
Fort Worth Texas Process Servers
Covering Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie and surrounding communities.
Tarrant County, Texas and Johnson County, Texas.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.