Clearly you are beyond emotional about weed and that raises some serious questions alone but you do realize people are actually killed over the stuff every day right? They are under the influence behind the wheel of a car and kill people all the time right? You do know that legal and illegal drug shops are robbed and shot up all the time right? This is what I am talking about.
"I’ve been smoking for 30 years so I’ve heard all these lies before. I defy you to show me 1 —just one— person I’ve harmed through my 3 decades of smoking. Spoiler: YOU CAN’T. Because I’ve never injured anyone because of weed."
As clearly stated in my multiple responses in this thread, I stated that there are some who can use it moderately and be fine and not be the problem person. I on the other hand was referring to the nonsense in these shit hole blue cities where there are people everywhere out in public, driving while high, and doing legal/illegal sales while being victims of violence or causing said violence. I have witnessed ALL of this. Since the decriminalization in the city I work, its use and its problems have been amplified.
If you use it responsibly and never were high and decided to drive and hit someone then I'm not talking specifically about YOU. I am talking about the general public. The responsible and those who are not. Like I also stated, I think DUI penalties need to be severely more harsh.
I have seen fatal accidents from both people drunk and high. Again, that doesn't mean YOU. There are more people than YOU. Since you went straight to the extreme of saying I need to show someone YOU hurt instead of a generalized statement about the public, YOU are showing little emotional control.
"Drug-involved crash fatalities now account for approximately 25% of all crash deaths in California, representing 751 fatalities related to drug-involved driving in 2021. People who drive immediately after using marijuana may increase their risk of getting into a crash by 20 to 35 percent." This is from one of the most legalize everything states out there and they are even admitting the increase.
This isnt even accounting for the violence connected to its sale/use.
Again, that does not mean YOU cant be responsible.
Clearly you are beyond emotional about weed and that raises some serious questions alone but you do realize people are actually killed over the stuff every day right? They are under the influence behind the wheel of a car and kill people all the time right? You do know that legal and illegal drug shops are robbed and shot up all the time right? This is what I am talking about.
"I’ve been smoking for 30 years so I’ve heard all these lies before. I defy you to show me 1 —just one— person I’ve harmed through my 3 decades of smoking. Spoiler: YOU CAN’T. Because I’ve never injured anyone because of weed."
As clearly stated in my multiple responses in this thread, I stated that there are some who can use it moderately and be fine and not be the problem person. I on the other hand was referring to the nonsense in these shit hole blue cities where there are people everywhere out in public, driving while high, and doing legal/illegal sales while being victims of violence or causing said violence. I have witnessed ALL of this. Since the decriminalization in the city I work, its use and its problems have been amplified.
If you use it responsibly and never were high and decided to drive and hit someone then I'm not talking specifically about YOU. I am talking about the general public. The responsible and those who are not. Like I also stated, I think DUI penalties need to be severely more harsh.
I have seen fatal accidents from both people drunk and high. Again, that doesn't mean YOU. There are more people than YOU. Since you went straight to the extreme of saying I need to show someone YOU hurt instead of a generalized statement about the public, YOU are showing little emotional control.
"Drug-involved crash fatalities now account for approximately 25% of all crash deaths in California, representing 751 fatalities related to drug-involved driving in 2021. People who drive immediately after using marijuana may increase their risk of getting into a crash by 20 to 35 percent." This is from one of the most legalize everything states out there and they are even admitting the increase.
This isnt even accounting for the violence connected to its sale/use.
Again, that does not mean YOU cant be responsible.