Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Being an RA, there is no enforcement of your enforcement of the rules. You are not strictly required (in a consequences type way) to narc out marijuana smokers.
Wow you also know how to insult with the whole 'narc' comments. Really degrades your argument when you do that - just FYI.
And yes I am strictly required!! What kind of ridiculous logic is this?? I would get fired for merely turning a blind eye toward this!!
I tried to let someone go for having open containers of alcohol and caught him later for the exact same thing (After I made him dump it out). Turns out it was lucky I did because that is absolutely not allowed either.
Anonymous surveys man. If someone has nothing to lose, presumably they have nothing to hide. Statistical comparisons are made off strictly controlled questions asked to people who are told beforehand that there is no risk to them. It benefits society to allow these things to happen.
Also, following along that point, if something became legal, don't you think more people would be willing to admit they are using drugs? Then why did the number go down in Portugal and in the 14 states mentioned in the post we're talking about?
Because people never lie... People never mess around when taking polls. Not only that, anonymously polling a small amount of people is horribly inaccurate. If you polled everyone in this thread whether or not they have used Marijuana before, right now it looks like 2 wouldn't have an 5 would have. Certainly isn't reflecting the actual percentage...
hiding behind legalism in your quest to 'help' people rid themselves of things YOU think are bad. Essentially you're forcing your beliefs on them.
I think killing is bad too. Should I just let it slide if I see someone killing someone else? See I can make over generalizations also.
Do either of these things jive with your philosophy? Or are you doing something else? There is NO EVIDENCE of marijuana being physically or mentally harmful to the people who use it.
First it was in small doses there wasn't much harm. Now there is no harm at any dose... Whats going on?
Again, you are deferring to authority without question. As I and many others have shown here, simple marijuana use is not harmful, provided the person smokes it where it doesn't offend others, doesn't drive a car, etc. Start thinking for yourself, and stop seeing the world in black and white.
I have my own opinions on drugs as I have shown. It just so happens that all the laws and rules at my college agree with my stance. Having said that, once again, there is no letting it slide at a job!!!
While I don't think those absurd laws are the best basis of comparison, there is nothing goofy about throwing an innocent marijuana user in jail for several years, giving that person a criminal record and depriving them of opportunities to work and travel
I'm pretty sure that doesn't happen except in more extreme cases. A small amount of Marijuana, to my knowledge, doesn't get anyone jail time. After you have a certain amount; however, it is determined as intent to distribute and then you do have those situations.
There is nothing goofy about DEA agents mistakenly storming the wrong property and killing innocent people. This has happened and will continue to happen if we do not change these laws.
Well it isn't like that is the intention. Additionally, when it does happen, I am very sure it is a very very rare occurence.
I agree that the system needs work. There needs to be treatment facilities readily available among other things. But decriminalizing it, in my opinion, shouldn't happen.
Well, then we fall to picking who decides what is and isn't an irresponsible act, as we have determined that responsibility can be determined outside a legal framework. The problem here is that some things are not determined via the same basis as others. There are indisputably OTC drugs that pose a greater risk than marijuana, and their primary purpose is "to make you feel better". If you have a headache, or a muscle ache, you'll eventually feel better without taking any of these OTC drugs. We can buy something that's much easier to take a fatal dose of by the economy size bottle for five dollars.
I agree that is odd and very much judgement based. I honestly don't know what else you want me to say regarding that. I agree that OTC and Prescription drugs can provide just as much harm in many cases.
-Kevin