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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (784255)5/11/2014 3:54:06 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 1576893
 
If pot is legal and people can grow it many will choose to smoke it over buying the hard stuff.

legalizing it is hurting the drug cartels as there is a limited market for hard stuff. I read that the price for Mexican black market pot has dropped by 75% and many are not growing it any more.

When I was in college and we smoked pot, we did not do any hard drugs, in fact we didn't even drink much.

Just pot.

When we graduated and became professionals almost everyone changed to alcohol as they were afraid to smoke pot because it was illegal. So people were forced into alcohol. No one talks about that.

Most of my family smokes a little pot, and none of them drink much. I have never found that pot smokers do other drugs much, including alcohol.

So many myths around pot. When my kids went off to college I told them a little alcohol and pot and nothing else.

Both did as I asked. So I had no drug problems with my kids.
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