I don't think it's outdated necessarily. I think the issue is our younger generation has been brainwashed to think weed is some harmless mircacle drug.
Having said that, if you want to get addicted to marijuana (yes I said addicted), that's on you. It's a shame and I know first hand the big weed smokers I knew from High School and College for the most part haven't amounted to much.
Whether that's a symptom of the drug or the type of person attracted to the drug, I don't know. (And I'm very aware this an unpopular opinion). So I'm pretty torn on the issue. I don't like encouraging the use of mind-altering drugs, and whether we admit it or not, legalizing weed on a federal level does exactly that. At the same time, I don't like seeing it ruin people's lives by incarceration.
edit: Are we reddit now? Voting based on agreement rather than discussion?
I don't think it's outdated necessarily. I think the issue is our younger generation has been brainwashed to think weed is some harmless mircacle drug.
Having said that, if you want to get addicted to marijuana (yes I said addicted), that's on you. It's a shame and I know first hand the big weed smokers I knew from High School and College for the most part haven't amounted to much.
Whether that's a symptom of the drug or the type of person attracted to the drug, I don't know. (And I'm very aware this an unpopular opinion). So I'm pretty torn on the issue. I don't like encouraging the use of mind-altering drugs, and whether we admit it or not, legalizing weed on a federal level does exactly that. At the same time, I don't like seeing it ruin people's lives by incarceration.
I don't think it's outdated necessarily. I think the issue is our younger generation has been brainwashed to think weed is some harmless mircacle drug.
Having said that, if you want to get addicted to marijuana (yes I said addicted), that's on you. It's a shame and I know first hand the big weed smokers I knew from High School and College for the most part haven't amounted to much.
Whether that's a symptom of the drug or the type of person attracted to the drug, I don't know. (And I've very aware this an unpopular opinion). So I'm pretty torn on the issue. I don't like encouraging the use of mind-altering drugs, and whether we admit it or not, legalizing weed on a federal level does exactly that. At the same time, I don't like seeing it ruin people's lives by incarceration.