I too have encountered many pot holes. Your right, most don't want to fight me... most don't want to do anything (again, not the occasional user, but the addict). My son in college over Christmas remarked "I thought people couldn't get addicted to pot, but I see kids all the time who cannot function because all they do is smoke." More research is showing the mental problems, including schizophrenia, that pot can cause. Certainly people steal every day. BUT you couple that with an addiction, needing a fix, and they will steal everything not nailed down to get it.gregthehand wrote:I'm hesitant to post. I think marijuana should be legal. I've encountered a lot of pot heads and none of them wanted to fight me. I've encountered a lot of drunks and a lot of them wanted to fight me. Your argument about people stealing for pot money could be transplanted to just about anything. If people are lazy they are going to steal. I have a friend who smokes a lot of pot and he works hard everyday. It's more how the person handles themselves in general than what the drugs do to them. I mean come on that's like saying if you hand someone a gun they are more likely to go on a shooting spree. Some do but it's not because of the gun it's because of their mental state and way of handling things. Legalizing pot and making a law that it had to be grown here would harm a lot of cartels. I didn't say end I said harm. it should be handled like alcohol though. No smoking and driving, operating equipment, etc. Just my two cents.
Once legalized, would we then have to hire agricultural agents to decide what forms of pot are legal and not? Newer strains out of Europe (ie, "skunk") are as addictive and trip inducing as as meth. The THC levels are 4 times today in the common pot in the US than what it was in the 1974 study.
As a minister, I have to deal with helping these people regularly once they have messed their lives up. I am the one who is called when their family doesn't have money because they have blown it on drugs (including alcohol) or expected to get them out of trouble they have gotten themselves into. Sometimes I can, sometimes I can't. Sometimes they are just permafried.
Point is leglizing will do nothing to keep people from becoming addicts, nor will it bring down the theft. Stop the cartels? I doubt it, they will just lower their price and sell more. Make it up in volume. Possibly leading to violence against American pot growers or demand a cut of the action.